MPMN Volume 28 Qmed
Updated: 2012-02-10 02:12:24
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Research at the University of California, Berkeley may one day help patients unable to speak due to stroke or paralysis. Neuroscientists have decoded electrical activity in the brain’s temporal lobe, the location of the auditory system, in people listening to conversation. It might be possible to apply the same principles to what people think, since [...]
At the IEEE MEMS conference in Paris this week, Purdue researchers introduced an implantable sensor that can be powered by exposure to music, according to a Purdue press release.
Music within 200-500 Hz causes a cantilever in the device to vibrate. Strong bass, common in rap music, is especially suitable because of its low frequency sound. [...]
Healthtech company makes strides towards developing medical devices designed to catch life-threatening IV drug errors before they harm patients
Jump to Navigation Login Register Username or e-mail : Password : Create new account Request new password HOME SUPPLIER DIRECTORY Supplier Categories Supplier A-Z NEWS Medical Device News Supplier News MPMN About MPMN Ask the Experts MPMN Archive Subscribe Blog Newsletters Resources White Papers Brochures Datasheets Webcasts Videos Innovation Briefs Events Regulatory Tool Home Galleries shana's Galleries Biggest Medtech Controversies of 2011 Biggest Medtech Controversies of 2011 Continue to the Next Photo Biggest Medtech Controversies of 2011 By Shana Leonard Nothing grabs people's attention quite like bad news . And while it wasn't all doom and gloom for the medical device industry in 2011, there was no shortage of buzz-worthy events , scandals , and topics during the past 12 months that
Jump to Navigation Login Register Username or e-mail : Password : Create new account Request new password HOME SUPPLIER DIRECTORY Supplier Categories Supplier A-Z NEWS Medical Device News Supplier News MPMN About MPMN Ask the Experts MPMN Archive Subscribe Blog Newsletters Resources White Papers Brochures Datasheets Webcasts Videos Innovation Briefs Events Regulatory Tool Home Galleries shana's Galleries Eight Breakthroughs in Medical Electronics Eight Breakthroughs in Medical Electronics Continue to the Next Photo Eight Breakthroughs in Medical Electronics As design engineers continue to push the the boundaries of miniaturization and develop products that improve patient care , it is imperative that the electronic components at the core of many life-critical medical devices are able to
Jump to Navigation Login Register Username or e-mail : Password : Create new account Request new password HOME SUPPLIER DIRECTORY Supplier Categories Supplier A-Z NEWS Medical Device News Supplier News MPMN About MPMN Ask the Experts MPMN Archive Subscribe Blog Newsletters Resources White Papers Brochures Datasheets Webcasts Videos Innovation Briefs Events Regulatory Tool Home Galleries shana's Galleries Five Pioneering Medical Products to Watch Five Pioneering Medical Products to Watch Continue to the Next Photo Five Pioneering Medical Products to Watch While seemingly every medical device purports to be groundbreaking and innovative , only a select few truly live up to these marketing claims . In the following Web gallery , MPMN spotlights five medical devices that we think are true