Scientists from Switzerland have developed an implantable blood testing laboratory that provides an immediate analysis of compounds in the body and sends the results directly to a doctor using a patients cell phone.
by Walter Jessen, Ph.D. on Thursday, May 9, 2013
Scientists from Switzerland have developed an implantable blood testing laboratory that provides an immediate analysis of compounds in the body and sends the results directly to a doctor using a patients cell phone.
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by Kirstin Hendrickson, Ph.D. on Tuesday, June 26, 2012
The FDA is moving toward developing regulation guidelines for medical apps used on mobile platforms including the iPad and iPhone.
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by Kirstin Hendrickson, Ph.D. on Tuesday, June 12, 2012
Princeton University researchers have developed a carbon- and gold-based biosensor that can be affixed to a tooth and detect sequences of DNA specific to pathogenic bacteria.
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