Jabil experts who worked on the Qfinity reusable autoinjector offer sustainable design advice for high-volume drug delivery ...
Engineers at Illinois' Northwestern University have developed the tiniest pacemaker you'll ever see. It's several times ...
It's also self-injectable and less painful than traditional implant options, according to research in rodents.
Now, engineers at Northwestern University have developed what could have saved Armstrong’s life: the world’s smallest ...
More than two-fifths of Oregon community pharmacies require a prescription to purchase syringes, even though they can be sold ...
The tiny device developed by Professors John Rogers, Igor Efimov, and Yonggang Huang can be inserted with a syringe, and then dissolve after it’s no longer needed.
The FENYX is valveless and able to self-prime 10x-40x faster than a syringe pump, helping OEMs eliminate unnecessary fluidic ...
Smaller than a rice grain, the dissolvable soft device is meant to help newborn babies with congenital heart defects.
Developed by engineers from Northwestern University, the pacemaker is the size of a grain of rice and could help save babies ...
A new auto-injector device aims to reduce anxiety and improve comfort for patients administering hormone therapy at home. GREELEY, CO, UNITED ...
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The device is smaller than a grain of rice and can be paired with a soft, wireless wearable designed to be attached to the patient’s chest.