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Download The Nanoscience and Technology of Renewable Biomaterials …
Material Geek on May 24th, 2010
24
May
Lucian Lucia, Orlando Rojas, The Nanoscience and Technology of Renewable Biomaterials Wiley-Blackwell | 2009 | ISBN: 1405167866 | 366 pages | PDF | 5,4.
Designed biomaterials mimicking biology: Potential scaffold for …
Material Geek on May 05th, 2010
05
May
It will be interesting to see where this technology leads to over time… May 5, 2010 Engineered artificial proteins that mimic the elastic properties.
medtechinsider » Blog Archive » Fraunhofer Develops Bone-Hard …
Material Geek on March 23rd, 2010
23
Mar
“We have modified biomaterials in such a way that they can be formed into robust bioactive and resorbable screws by means of a special injection moulding process,” explains Dr. Philipp Imgrund, head of the biomaterial technology …
Bone-hard biomaterial | Machines Like Us
Material Geek on March 22nd, 2010
22
Mar
»We have modified biomaterials in such a way that they can be formed into robust bioactive and resorbable screws by means of a special injection molding process,« explains Dr.
Biomaterials LECTURES « BIOMEDICAL NOTES,BOOKS,NEWS,TRAININGS,JOBS …
Material Geek on March 21st, 2010
21
Mar
Filed under: BIOMATERIALS , LECTURE NOTES | Tagged: Add new tag, BIOLOGY, Biomedical engineering, Clinical trial, Gene therapy, Medicine, Regenerative medicine, Technology, TISSUE ENGINEERING. « Biophysics: An Introduction …
Nanotechnology – Development in Water-based Technology
Material Geek on March 05th, 2010
05
Mar
Nanotechnology is an applied science, which deals in microscopic engineering of machines, bots and drugs. Nanotechnology mainly deals with structures that have measurements in nanometers. With the help of nanotechnology, it has become possible to control and make changes at the molecular levels of any compound.
Due to evolution in nanotechnology, it has become possible to develop various techniques that may help people in the future. There are several developments taking place in the field of medicines, physics, chemistry and other such fundamental sciences due to nanotechnology.
Nanotechnology and Solubilization:
Various biotech companies are now developing and commercializing unique water-based resources. These companies are trying to develop such unique water-based resources for various industries related to biotechnology, chemicals and pharmaceuticals. They are trying to patent this technology. This water-based resource has the ability to alter the properties of water. The ability to alter the properties of water is due to the presence of nanoparticles. Thus, this technology will help in creating unique water-based biomaterials.
These companies have started commercializing such water-based products and solubilization services. These companies are trying to target the research and molecular diagnostic markets of the life science industry and are offering various solubilization services too. The new water-based material is soluble in water and other fluids.
The companies with the technology of water-based material also offer various solubilization services to the pharmacy and biotechnology companies. These services help the biotech and pharmacy related companies to improve the solubility and bioavailability of new and existing drugs.
These solubilization services are nothing, but water-based nanotechnology, which are very much beneficial in drug delivery applications. They also increase the stability of a drug. One of the best advantages of this technology is that, it has the ability to change the physical properties of water and the nanoparticles in the technology have the capability of organizing the water molecules in its surroundings.
With the help of such a technology, it is now possible for many fields of science to develop bio-friendly technologies in the future. In the near future, scientists may help in preventing water crisis too. In short, this is the technology of future.
Stabroek News – IAST director gets Cdn$1.25M research chair at …
Material Geek on March 02nd, 2010
02
Mar
According to a press release from the university, Narine, Director of the Institute of Applied Science and Technology (IAST), and an internationally-renowned expert in biomaterials , has been given one of two chairs by the Ontario …
Retail Futures – Top 10 Medical Device Technology
Material Geek on February 21st, 2010
21
Feb
Retail Futures – Top 10 Medical Device Technology Report This report identifies the sectors with the industry’s most important developments related to patient care, clinical outcomes, and new product development. While the scope of the report is limited to the top ten technologies only, it covers almost the entire medical device market. Scientific and medical technology breakthroughs – such as minimally invasive surgery (MIS) – have accelerated the accuracy of clinical outcomes and have also reduced recovery times and the medical costs borne by patients. This has led to radical transformation in patient care. IT integration in medical imaging and medical devices has given a significant boost to the healthcare industry, a trend that is apparent in the market growth of drug eluting stents and telemedicine technologies. The markets covered in the report have a current potential of $454.3 billion and are expected to grow at a CAGR of 9.8% between 2009 and 2014. ( http://www.bharatbook.com/Market-Research-Reports/Top-10-Medical-Device-Technology.html ) Market estimates and forecast: The report provides in-depth market estimates and forecast for top ten medical device technologies as follows: • Diagnostic imaging (nuclear imaging, interventional radiology, capsule endoscopy and others) • Drug delivery (needle free injections, transdermal systems, inhalation system, infusion system) • Molecular diagnostics (biosensors, proteomics, nanotechnology, and others) • Mobility aid technologies • Minimal/non-invasive surgery (stents, bariatric surgery, medical robotics and others) • Micro-fluids and MEMS (Miniature medical pressure sensors, bio chips, protein chips) • Non-invasive monitoring (continuous blood glucose monitoring) • Biomaterials (bionic limbs, joint replacement, antimicrobial wound dressing and others) • Bio-implants (neurostimulation and others) • Tele-medicines Each section will provide market data, market drivers, trends and opportunities, top-selling products, key players, and competitive outlook. This report will also provide more than 100 market tables for various geographic regions covering the sub-segments and micro-markets. In addition, the report also provides 50 company profiles for each of its sub-segments. What makes our reports unique? • We provide the longest market segmentation chain in this industry- not many reports provide market breakdown upto level 5. • Each report is about 250 pages with 100+ market data tables, 40 competitive company profiles, analysis of 300 patents and minimum 50 micro markets, which are collectively exhaustive and mutually exclusive. • No single report by any other publisher provides market data for all the segments viz products, services, applications, ingredients, technology, and stakeholders in a single report for all the four geographies – US, Europe, APAC, ROW. • We provide 10% customization – Research shows that more than 40% of the times, clients do not get the specific intelligence they need in multi-client market research reports. We offer 10% customization in our reports at no extra cost. Get the exact market intelligence you require with real value for money. • 15 pages of high level analysis including benchmarking strategies, best practices and the market’s cash cows (BCG matrix). We conduct detailed market positioning, product positioning and competitive positioning. Entry strategies, gaps and opportunities are identified for all the stakeholders. • Comprehensive market analysis for pharmaceutical and biotech companies, medical device manufacturers, pharma-research labs, doctors, physicians and hospitals, medical/pharma associations, retailers and super-retailers, technology providers, and research and development (R&D) companies.Contact us at : Bharat Book Bureau Tel: +91 22 27578668 Fax: +91 22 27579131 Email: info@bharatbook.com Website: www.bharatbook.com Blog: http://bharatbookresearch.blogspot.com
Georgia Tech professor to give biomaterials talk Wednesday | Texas …
Material Geek on February 19th, 2010
19
Feb
Andrés J. García, professor in the Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering at The Georgia Institute of Technology, will discuss his research Wednesday (Feb.
Top 10 Medical Device Technology
Material Geek on February 12th, 2010
12
Feb
Report descriptionTechnological innovations in the medical device industry have led to a radical transformation in patient care. This report identifies the sectors with the industry’s most important developments related to patient care, clinical outcomes, and new product development. While the scope of the report is limited to the top ten technologies only, it covers almost the entire medical device market.Scientific and medical technology breakthroughs – such as minimally invasive surgery (MIS) – have accelerated the accuracy of clinical outcomes and have also reduced recovery times and the medical costs borne by patients. This has led to radical transformation in patient care. IT integration in medical imaging and medical devices has given a significant boost to the healthcare industry, a trend that is apparent in the market growth of drug eluting stents and telemedicine technologies. The markets covered in the report have a current potential of $454.3 billion and are expected to grow at a CAGR of 9.8% between 2009 and 2014.Market estimates and forecastThe report provides in-depth market estimates and forecast for top ten medical device technologies as follows: • Diagnostic imaging (nuclear imaging, interventional radiology, capsule endoscopy and others)• Drug delivery (needle free injections, transdermal systems, inhalation system, infusion system)• Molecular diagnostics (biosensors, proteomics, nanotechnology, and others)• Mobility aid technologies • Minimal/non-invasive surgery (stents, bariatric surgery, medical robotics and others)• Micro-fluids and MEMS (Miniature medical pressure sensors, bio chips, protein chips)• Non-invasive monitoring (continuous blood glucose monitoring)• Biomaterials (bionic limbs, joint replacement, antimicrobial wound dressing and others)• Bio-implants (neurostimulation and others)• Tele-medicinesEach section will provide market data, market drivers, trends and opportunities, top-selling products, key players, and competitive outlook. This report will also provide more than 100 market tables for various geographic regions covering the sub-segments and micro-markets. In addition, the report also provides 50 company profiles for each of its sub-segments. What makes our reports unique?• We provide the longest market segmentation chain in this industry- not many reports provide market breakdown upto level 5.• Each report is about 250 pages with 100+ market data tables, 40 competitive company profiles, analysis of 300 patents and minimum 50 micro markets, which are collectively exhaustive and mutually exclusive.• No single report by any other publisher provides market data for all the segments viz products, services, applications, ingredients, technology, and stakeholders in a single report for all the four geographies – US, Europe, APAC, ROW. • We provide 10% customization – Research shows that more than 40% of the times, clients do not get the specific intelligence they need in multi-client market research reports. We offer 10% customization in our reports at no extra cost. Get the exact market intelligence you require with real value for money.• 15 pages of high level analysis including benchmarking strategies, best practices and the market’s cash cows (BCG matrix). We conduct detailed market positioning, product positioning and competitive positioning. Entry strategies, gaps and opportunities are identified for all the stakeholders.• Comprehensive market analysis for pharmaceutical and biotech companies, medical device manufacturers, pharma-research labs, doctors, physicians and hospitals, medical/pharma associations, retailers and super-retailers, technology providers, and research and development (R&D) companies.Key questions answered• Which are the high-growth segments/cash cows and how is the market segmented in terms of applications, products, services, ingredients, technologies, and stakeholders?• What are market estimates and forecasts; which markets are doing well and which are not?• Where are the gaps and opportunities; what is driving the market? • Which are the key playing fields? Which are the winning edge imperatives? • How is the competitive outlook; who are the main players in each of the segments; what are the key selling products; what are their strategic directives, operational strengths and product pipelines? Who is doing what?Powerful Research and AnalysisThe analysts working come from renowned publishers and market research firms, globally, adding their expertise and domain understanding. We get the facts from over 22,000 news and information sources, a huge database of key industry participants and draw on our relationships with more than 900 market research companies across the world. We are inspired to help our clients grow by providing qualitative business insights with our huge market intelligence repository.
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