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Study Reveals Graphene-Based Biosensors' Potential in Detecting Critical Biomarker
Integrated Graphene’s Gii-Sens electrochemical sensor can improve accuracy in the diagnosis of hyperlactatemia.
Charles Sternberg, Associate Editor
06.08.23
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GrapheneDx, General Graphene Corp. and Sapphiros Enter Strategic Partnership
Will collaborate to industrialize graphene-based biosensors for medical devices used to diagnose a variety of diseases.
Charles Sternberg, Associate Editor
06.08.23
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Integrated Graphene Partners with SensiBile Project Team to Improve Liver Transplants
Will develop a prototype electrochemical biosensor to help detect biliary complications’ biomarkers in donor livers.
Charles Sternberg, Associate Editor
08.16.22
Hong Kong Team Develops Antibacterial Graphene Face Masks
Anti-bacterial efficiency close to 100 percent under 10-min sunlight; promising results in deactivation of coronaviruses.
City University of Hong Kong
09.11.20
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Crumpled Graphene Makes Ultra-Sensitive Cancer DNA Detector
Crumpling graphene makes it more than ten thousand times more sensitive to DNA.
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, News Bureau
03.24.20
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A Matter of Substance: Medical Device Materials
Medtech manufacturers are leveraging cleaner, more lightweight materials to meet increasing demand for home healthcare solutions and wearable devices.
Michael Barbella, Managing Editor
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Medtech Connects with Electronic Manufacturing Solutions
IoT, data collection, wearability, connectivity, and miniaturization lead as the demands medtech has of its electronics-centric suppliers.
Mark Crawford, Contributing Writer
01.29.20
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New Method for Wearable Sensors Inspired by Origami Variation
Researchers apply kirigami architectures to graphene.
University of Illinois College of Engineering
10.28.19
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Smart Insole Could Prevent Ulcers in Diabetic Patients
The insole can be inserted into a sneaker or dress shoe to passively monitor the foot health of a person living with diabetes.
Stevens Institute of Technology
10.08.19
Materials
Graphene Filter Traps and Destroys Bacteria
Rice lab adapts laser-induced graphene to remove pathogens from the air.
Mike Williams, Rice University
10.08.19
Materials
Beyond the Surface: Examining Coatings and Surface Treatment Options
Advancements in coatings technologies enable greater benefits to manufacturers for their devices.
Mark Crawford, Contributing Writer
07.30.19
Electronics
Artificial Throat Could Someday Help Mute People 'Speak'
When attached to the neck like a temporary tattoo, wearable artificial throat can transform throat movements into sounds.
American Chemical Society
07.25.19
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Stretchable E-tattoo Enables Accurate, Uninterrupted Heart Monitoring for Days
Made from stretchy, lightweight material, it could make heart health monitoring easier and more accurate than existing electrocardiograph machines.
University of Texas at Austin
06.21.19
Diagnostics
Graphene & Tiny Droplets Spot Stomach-Cancer Causing Bacteria
To get the bacteria to stick, the researchers covered the graphene with antibodies, a common way of anchoring bacteria to biosensor surfaces.
Osaka University
06.20.19
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Submicroscopic Spacecrafts: Graphene Flakes to Control Neuron Activity
A new study which has shed light on the graphene flakes' ability to reach specific sites and affect the action of brain cells.
Scuola Internazionale Superiore di Studi Avanzati (SISSA)
05.10.19
Graphene Filled Epoxy Offers 5.5 W/(m•K) Thermal Conductivity
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Biopsy Alternative: 'Wearable' Device Captures Cancer Cells from Blood
Over a couple of hours in the hospital, the new device could continuously capture cancer cells directly from the vein.
Michigan Medicine - University of Michigan
04.01.19
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FDA to Take Closer Look at Medical Device Materials
Materials used in today’s medical devices vary as widely as the devices themselves.
Scott Gottlieb, M.D., Commissioner, U.S. Food and Drug Administration
03.18.19
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Electrifying Healthcare: A Look at Electronics Manufacturing Services for Medtech
Demand for miniaturization and low power challenges EMS providers serving the medtech industry.
Mark Crawford, Contributing Writer
01.30.19
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Graphene Can Hear Your Brain Whisper
A graphene-based implant can record electrical activity in the brain at extremely low frequencies and over large areas.
Graphene Flagship
01.24.19
Electronics
Driving Toward Custom Electronics
Off-the-shelf options can be adapted to suit needs, but more device makers are looking at custom electronic solutions.
Mark Crawford, Contributing Writer
09.07.18
Materials
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A New Generation of Artificial Retinas Based on 2D Materials
Few-layer graphene and molybdenum disulfide were used to successfully fabricate an artificial retina.
American Chemical Society
08.20.18
Diagnostics
Tiny Biochip Can Detect Disease Without Complex Lab Equipment
Microfluidic chip uses only standard lab microscope to spot nano-biomolecules without any fluorescent labels.
National University of Singapore
03.29.18
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Easy Printing of Biosensors Made of Graphene
The carbon material is electrically conductive, biocompatible and, if in ink form, can be printed on surfaces.
Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft
03.02.18
Diagnostics
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Engineer Wins Air Force Grant for High-Res Graphene-Based Bioimaging
Award will be used to develop innovative method of observing fundamental cellular and molecular processes.
Tufts University
11.29.17
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Innovative Biomedical Technologies from the Graphene Flagship
At Medica 2017 the Graphene Flagship will showcase four demonstrators of innovative biomedical technologies.
Graphene Flagship
11.12.17
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Moving Additive Manufacturing Along
Ongoing advancements in materials and technologies continues to broaden the application areas for healthcare.
Mark Crawford, Contributing Writer
11.07.17
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Silk Could Enhance Sensitivity, Flexibility of Wearable Body Sensors
Silk-based, self-sustaining sensors could be powered by nano-generators.
American Chemical Society
08.21.17
Diagnostics
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Materials
Dialysis Membrane Made from Graphene
Material can filter nanometer-sized molecules at 10 to 100 times the rate of commercial membranes.
Jennifer Chu, MIT News Office
06.29.17
Diagnostics
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Materials
Graphene-Based Sensor Could Improve Asthma Treatment
Rutgers researchers invent device that detects inflammation in lungs.
Rutgers University
05.22.17
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Zap! Graphene Is Bad News for Bacteria
Laser-induced graphene kills bacteria and resists biofouling.
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Mike Williams, Rice University
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Battery-Free Implant Draws Energy from Human Body
Scientists design supercapacitor that could make pacemakers and other instruments safer and more durable.
Meghan Steele Horan, UCLA
05.11.17
Diagnostics
Smart Contact Lens Enables Diabetic, Glaucoma Diagnosis
Reasearch could lead to the development of biosensors capable of detecting and treating various human diseases.
Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST)
05.04.17
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Graphene on My Mind
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Sam Brusco, Associate Editor
05.01.17
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Building a Better Brain Probe with Graphene and Gold
Graphene and nanowires-based flexible electrode array could monitor and record nervous system functions.
DGIST (Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology)
04.19.17
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Graphene Neural Probes Capture Brain Activity in High-Res
The flexible devices open up new possibilities for the development of functional implants and interfaces.
Graphene Flagship
03.28.17
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Go Out There and Show Them What You’re Made Of
Whether traditional, tunable, or completely new, manufacturers want their medical materials to do it all.
Sam Brusco, Associate Editor
03.07.17
Diagnostics
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Graphene Sheets Could Enable Low-Cost Diagnostics
New method could enable pinpoint diagnostics on individual blood cells.
David L. Chandler, MIT News Office
03.03.17
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New ECG System Pre-Diagnoses Heart in Under a Minute
The newly patented system diagnoses based on contact with user’s hands or feet.
Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya (UPC)
02.24.17
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Graphene: Manufacturing Methods and Medical Potential
The biomedical market is a great starting point for high performance, high cost technologies like graphene.
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Nigel Syrotuck, Mechanical Engineer, Starfish Medical
01.26.17
Materials
Melanin Could Be a Useful Material for Bioelectronic Devices
Researchers develop novel route to synthesize melanin; seek to facilitate its use in sensors and other applications.
FAPESP
12.21.16
Materials
First Use of Graphene to Detect Cancer Cells
The system is able to detect activity level of single interfaced cell.
Bill Burton, University of Illinois at Chicago
12.20.16
Materials
Graphene-Based System Could Spot Electrical Signaling in Heart and Nerve Cells
Berkeley-Stanford team creates a system to visualize faint electric fields.
DOE/Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
12.16.16
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Graphene Silly-Putty Sensors for Medical Devices
Supercharged silly putty can detect spider footsteps and allow live monitoring of the human pulse.
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Graphene's Repertoire Expanded with MRI Contrast Agent
Metal-free fluorinated graphene shows no signs of toxicity in cell culture tests.
Jade Boyd, Rice University
11.11.16
Materials
New Protein Bridges Chemical Divide for 'Seamless' Bioelectronics Devices
Their approach essentially enables a coherent bioelectronic interface.
University of Washington
10.04.16
Materials
Traveling Through the Body with Graphene
The researchers observed a stable structure when placing graphene on a single layer of lipids.
Universiteit Leiden
09.29.16
Materials
Powering Up Graphene Implants Without Frying Cells
New analysis finds way to safely conduct heat from graphene to biological tissues.
Jennifer Chu, MIT News Office
09.23.16
Materials
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New Biosensor Chip Detects DNA Mutations
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University of California - San Diego
06.16.16
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