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New discovery may improve cochlear implants for deafness

New discovery may improve cochlear implants for deafness

UC Berkeley, UCSF partner to help develop neural prostheses for brain repair

UC Berkeley, UCSF partner to help develop neural prostheses for brain repair

AOBO board announces $20 million share buyback program

AOBO board announces $20 million share buyback program

New synchrotron-based imaging technique offers more detailed chemical images

New synchrotron-based imaging technique offers more detailed chemical images

AbCheck licenses CELEXION yeast display technology for an industry first

AbCheck licenses CELEXION yeast display technology for an industry first

Caltech students receive Lemelson-MIT Prize for innovative disease diagnostic technology works

Caltech students receive Lemelson-MIT Prize for innovative disease diagnostic technology works

Professor utilizes $300,000 N.Y. grant to study adult neural stem cells

Professor utilizes $300,000 N.Y. grant to study adult neural stem cells

New study sheds 'light' on intricate brain cell connections responsible for anxiety

New study sheds 'light' on intricate brain cell connections responsible for anxiety

Scientists find reprogramming-associated mutations in hiPSCs

Scientists find reprogramming-associated mutations in hiPSCs

UCSF collaborates with Zcube to develop new ways to deliver drugs

UCSF collaborates with Zcube to develop new ways to deliver drugs

Artificial blood vessel could be available ‘off the shelf’ soon

Artificial blood vessel could be available ‘off the shelf’ soon

New, simple device to detect lung pathogens causing pneumonia

New, simple device to detect lung pathogens causing pneumonia

Texas Children's scientist receives CAREER Award for congenital heart research

Texas Children's scientist receives CAREER Award for congenital heart research

Pittsburgh researchers awarded funds for testing brain-computer interfaces in patients with spinal cord injuries

Pittsburgh researchers awarded funds for testing brain-computer interfaces in patients with spinal cord injuries

China-Biotics applies 5 new patents for probiotics supplement, preparation

China-Biotics applies 5 new patents for probiotics supplement, preparation

Indiana University creates Institute for Personalized Medicine

Indiana University creates Institute for Personalized Medicine

Seaweed microsponges may help diagnose many diseases quickly, at far lower cost

Seaweed microsponges may help diagnose many diseases quickly, at far lower cost

PBNC technology may help detect cardiac disease, reduce diagnostic costs

PBNC technology may help detect cardiac disease, reduce diagnostic costs

Gates Foundation awards USF $5.45M for malaria research

Gates Foundation awards USF $5.45M for malaria research

Blood vessels for heart bypass could be available ‘off-the-shelf’ soon: Study

Blood vessels for heart bypass could be available ‘off-the-shelf’ soon: Study

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