SC CTSI-Supported Researchers Develop First Fully-Implantable Micropacemaker Designed for Fetal Use
Novel device has received Humanitarian Use Device designation from FDA.
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Novel device has received Humanitarian Use Device designation from FDA.
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Two researchers are developing new MRI protocols to get better images of tumors.
Natural human hormone protects against obesity and diabetes in mice.
William Mack, MD was one of six early-career researchers awarded the highly competitive grant known as the ONES award.
ComfortCorrect claims to straighten crooked teeth better and more comfortably than traditional braces.
Researchers learn about a software tool that enables non-programmers to quickly prototype and run mobile health studies.
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