Microfluidic chips useful in cheaper, speedier medical tests
Microfluidic chips have been developed for carrying out cheaper, speedier medical tests by an MIT alumnus Dhananjaya Dendukuri.
Microfluidic chips have been developed for carrying out cheaper, speedier medical tests by an MIT alumnus Dhananjaya Dendukuri.
The award was presented to Mr Suresh Vazirani, CMD, Transasia Bio-Medicals Ltd. by Hon
The focus of the Union Budget 2010-11 is on rural healthcare with the allocations rising to a whopping INR 22,300 crores from INR 19,534 crores during the previous fiscal year. This escalation is in keeping with the evolving needs of the growing healthcare industry of the country.
Barco, the medical imaging specialist has introduced a new graphics display controller, the MXRT-7300.
GAIA neem capsules for vision enhancement and improvement are out in the market
GE Healthcare, Intel Corporation and Mayo Clinic are committed to develop a new patient centred delivery care model for patients.
St. Joseph’s Mercy Health System will be launching its first robotic surgical technology program in the Hot Springs region.
Web-based surveillance system has been launched to track blood transfusion cases.
San Diego-based TriTech Software Systems has entered into an agreement to acquire Ortivus North America, from Ortivus AB, including both its U.S. and Canadian subsidiaries. Ortivus is a developer of electronic patient care reporting, billing, dispatch, personnel and vehicle tracking, and other products for the public safety market.
An agreement has been signed between Royal Philips Electronics and the VU University Medical Centre for conducting a joint research on new multi-modality imaging solutions aimed at improving the early detection and treatment of diseases such as cancer and neurological and cardiovascular diseases.
GE Healthcare, the 17 billion healthcare division of General Electric Company (NYSE:GE) announced the launch of Vscan, a new, revolutionary, pocket-sized visualization tool developed to provide physicians with imaging capabilities at the point-of-care.
The Healthcare Information Technology Standards Panel and HHS have collaborated to expand the adoption and interoperability of electronic health records.
Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) plan to start medical education has been put on hold as the health ministry has disapproved of it.