Tim has been with Neogen for 21 years, specializing
in diagnostic applications such as rapid testing and allergens.
Not exact matches
Together, with our accomplished group of graduates, our newest investments are working to advance breakthrough
applications in genomics, including therapeutics,
diagnostics and direct - to - consumer
applications.»
He is a seasoned entrepreneur and business executive, having co-founded several startup companies, including Mindful Scientific, a medical device company addressing concussion
diagnostics and management (winner
in the Medical Device track at the 2015 HealthKick Venture Showcase); abridean (acquired by nCipher PLC), a software company developing
application provisioning and identity management solutions; and i - HRx (acquired by Healthconnex), a digital health company focused on chronic disease management.
At a symposium and webinar presented by Fenwick & West and Mewburn Ellis, we asked U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and European Patent Office examiners to provide perspective on the preparation and prosecution of patent
applications in the areas of precision medicine and bioinformatics, disciplines that are at the epicenter of rapidly changing law on patent eligibility of software and medical
diagnostic inventions.
A: Our approach to addressing eligibility rejections
in the U.S. is generally similar regardless of whether the
application has an Alice - type rejection or a biological or
diagnostic Myriad or Mayo - type of rejection.
Creating
diagnostic analytics solutions
in industrial operations has long required expert data scientists with a deep understanding of the specific
application to be analysed.
Otherwise, where the containers are more easily handled, a more simple standalone peristaltic filling machine can handle most
applications in the biomedical,
diagnostics, nutraceutical industries with some crossover into the pharmaceutical industry.
Watson - Marlow Flexicon has specialised
in aseptic peristaltic filling and capping systems for pharmaceutical, biotech and
diagnostic applications since 1986.
The study concludes that comprehensive screening for canine inherited disorders represents an efficient and powerful
diagnostic and research discovery tool that has a range of
applications in veterinary care, disease research, and dog breeding.
In addition to medical
applications, the researchers are planning to publicly release the app so that it can be used for other colorimetric tests such as laboratory kits, veterinary
diagnostics and environmental screening tools.
«We are encouraging people to come
in and to get to the place where they are ready to do their pivotal studies and to submit a premarket approval
application,» says Stayce Beck, chief of the FDA's Diabetes
Diagnostic Devices Branch.
«The technology has
applications in chemical analysis, environmental monitoring, medical
diagnostics and cellular studies,» says Wang.
Particular challenges include the slowness of this wave that hampers its visibility
in normal EEG recordings; however, this discovery may lead to improved
diagnostic and treatment procedures
in the future, following Max Planck's motto that «insight must precede
application».»
Such a device could be used
in homeland security
applications to detect volatile chemicals and
in medical
diagnostics, such as a device to test blood - alcohol level.
As novel
applications, such as drug screening, SNP detection,
diagnostics, environmental monitoring, and food protection, are developed, there will be more demand for experienced microarray technicians
in the workplace.
This combination of slippery surface and laser - based spectroscopy will open new
applications in analytical chemistry, molecular
diagnostics, environmental monitoring and national security.
Though clinical
applications are still years away, the scientists say the two - pronged approach to research on the protein's effects broadens its potential usefulness
in diagnostics and therapies.
The fact that only just over a third of men and women reporting a problem meeting all three criteria had sought professional help
in the last year, suggests that a huge number of people experiencing dysfunction are not receiving help — around 1.2 million
in the UK and 5.8 million
in the U.S. Overall, this study helps demonstrate how the DSM - 5
diagnostic criteria impose a focus on clinically significant symptoms, posing promising
applications in both clinical and research contexts.
They also have
applications in medical
diagnostics, where they can help to speed up magnetic resonance imaging, for example; and
in entertainment, to encode high - resolution films into files of manageable size.
«MRI has a wide array of
diagnostic applications and shows promise
in breast cancer detection and treatment monitoring,» said Richard Conroy, Ph.D., director of NIBIB Division of Applied Science and Technology.
Performance and specificity are critical for antibodies to be used effectively
in research,
diagnostic, and therapeutic
applications, yet reagents to validate antibody specificity are currently lacking.
«We can use expansion pathology to push conventional light microscopes beyond their current limits, which could have important
applications in diagnostic pathology,» said the study's co-lead author, Octavian Bucur, MD, PhD, of the Department of Pathology and Cancer Research Institute at BIDMC, who is also a Ludwig Cancer Center Research Investigator.
«This characteristic makes gold nanorods attractive for use
in catalysis, security materials and a range of biomedical
applications, such as
diagnostics, imaging, and cancer therapy,» says Joe Tracy, a materials science and engineering researcher at NC State who is senior author of a recent paper on the improved technique.
In dozens of studies over the past two decades, LANP researchers have explored the basic physics of plasmonics and shown that plasmonic interactions can be harnessed for
applications as diverse as medical
diagnostics, cancer treatment, solar - energy collection and optical computing.
«Our findings for this study provide important starting points for using small molecule imaging techniques to explore MAO - B further at the organism level, and
in fact, opens up future prospects for non-invasive imaging - based
diagnostic applications,» said Dr Li Lin, the first author of the paper and a post-doctoral fellow
in Prof Yao's lab.
MRI is one of the key methods of modern
diagnostics that have found wide
applications in medicine, biology and neurology.
While on one hand, there is significant potential
in the
application of nanoparticles
in enhancing heat transfer for tumor ablation and targeted drug delivery, there is also much promise
in improving imaging and
diagnostic protocols using them.
Combining these two elements to make a compact frequency comb generating long - wavelength light
in the terahertz range can produce a useful source of radiation for a variety of
applications in imaging,
diagnostics, remote sensing, and identifying molecular «fingerprints» of extremely complex molecules.
Nanoparticles are ubiquitous
in industrial
applications ranging from drug delivery and biomedical
diagnostics to developing hydrophobic surfaces, lubricant additives and enhanced oil recovery solutions
in petroleum fields.
These materials are used primarily
in the biomedical area as
diagnostic tools
in membranes, coatings, microcapsules, implants for
applications of short or long - range and systems of controlled drug release.
There are alternatives to centrifugation such as microfluidic technology, which has been widely studied for various
applications in biological and chemical analysis, point - of - care testing and
diagnostics, and clinical analysis.
«We are confident that this method will find a broad variety of practical
applications, for example
in environmental monitoring and health
diagnostics,» says Kalashnikov.
«Although this
application is not certified at present for use
in health care by any regulatory body, our study highlights the potential for smartphone - based
diagnostics to aid
in clinical decision - making at the patient's bedside,» concludes Dr. Hibbert.
«The current report highlights that a smartphone
application can outperform the current standard of care and provide incremental
diagnostic yield
in clinical practice,» writes Dr. Hibbert, with colleagues.
«Once we realised how the enzyme works, we saw that it could have unlimited
applications in diagnostics,» says Abudayyeh.
Specifically, the imaging agents developed
in the laboratory for use
in fluorescence molecular tomography, are now even being translated into the clinic for human
diagnostic applications.
Her first job —
in the research department of Belgian biotechnology company Innogenetics, which specialises
in diagnostics and therapeutic products — came
in response to a speculative
application.
Nicholson (2006) has long been a proponent of the
application of systems analysis to
diagnostics and therapeutics, focusing,
in particular, on the metabolome and its environmental (including microbial) modulation.
The Technical Committee on Biomedical Acoustics, one of the most diverse groups
in the Acoustical Society of America, is comprised of individuals whose interests cover a broad range of
diagnostic and therapeutic
applications or, more generally, the interaction of sound with biological materials.
The Visikol technology has
applications in the fields of toxicology, pre ‐ clinical drug development, clinical
diagnostics, basic research and plant biology and can be particularly valuable
in fields like drug development and cancer
diagnostics.
Today the company supplies high technology particles and polymer products for
in vitro
diagnostics and life science research
applications.
Cell lines provides solution for manufacture of therapeutic and
diagnostic protein and for
applications in drug screening, pharmacological research and toxicological studies
Specific combinations of these are of crucial importance
in various
applications such as biomaterial design, tissue engineering and regenerative medicine, drug delivery,
diagnostics.
The Computer and Instrumentation Council is made up of Society members who have an interest
in computers, nuclear instrumentation, data analysis and medical physics and their
applications in therapeutic,
diagnostic or investigational nuclear medicine.
We use the power of DNA self - assembly to build and test nanophotonic devices such as plasmonic waveguides for
application in optical near - field communication, or for medical
diagnostics and therapeutics.
These garnets, when doped with various elements, are used as detectors of X-rays and gamma - rays
in a wide range of
applications including border security, nuclear safeguards, medical imaging, materials
diagnostics and astronomy.
Theranostics publishes innovative research articles reflecting the fields of
in vitro
diagnostics and prognostics,
in vivo molecular imaging, molecular therapeutics, image - guided therapy, biosensors, system biology and translational medicine, personalized medicine and a broad spectrum of biomedical research that can be applied to future theranostic
applications.
In 1994 he founded Definiens, a company dedicated to developing advanced processing tools for maximizing the information that can be gathered from images, with particular use for applications in medical diagnostic
In 1994 he founded Definiens, a company dedicated to developing advanced processing tools for maximizing the information that can be gathered from images, with particular use for
applications in medical diagnostic
in medical
diagnostics.
I have now taken nanomechancis
applications into the realm of personalized
diagnostics, using AFM array technology and a new platform based on piezoresistive membrane surface stress sensors that operate
in gaseous environments with a sensitivity increased by a factor of 10.
• N - Zyme Scientifics — Co-Founded by Chief Scientific Officer, Anand Mehta, D.Phil., N - Zyme Scientifics specializes
in developing and supplying high - performance enzymes for pharmaceutical,
diagnostic and biologic
applications.