• November 14, 2011 Brean Murray, Carret & Co. 2011 Life Sciences Summit

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    Brean Murray, Carret & Co. is a full-service, boutique investment bank dedicated to small cap and emerging growth companies and those who invest in them. As a research-driven securities firm, they are dedicated to delivering high quality investment banking services and investment ideas to clients. They have served corporate, institutional, and accredited clients for over three decades with the vision that through insight and diligence, they can help all of their clients reach their full growth potential. Sectors of expertise include: China Small Cap/Mid Cap Consumer Products and Retailing

  • November 14-15 2011 Asian Healthcare Conference

    Updated: 2011-11-07 15:18:00
    In Credit Suisse’s 4th annual Asian Healthcare Conference this year, the focus is on both multinationals and local companies new development in the Asian healthcare sector, as well as the changing healthcare policies in the region – especially in China. As healthcare stocks have corrected to a more attractive level under concerns on uncertain macro environment and policy trends, they hope discussions at this conference can shed light on the potential outlook of the industry and pinpoint feasible investment strategy in Asian healthcare stocks. Highlights: Emerging markets are more

  • Magnetic Particle-Transport Microchip Could Be Suitable for Diagnostic Applications Qmed

    Updated: 2011-11-04 23:25:57
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  • Weekly Vitals VC Funding in Medtech Drops Drugs Quicker to Market in U.S than Europe and More Qmed

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  • Cotton Transistors Lead the Way to Wearable Electronic Devices Qmed

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  • This Week’s Most Popular Headlines Qmed

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  • Innovation Brief Videos Qmed

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  • Wireless Patient Monitors Crowned Fastest-Growing Medical Device Qmed

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  • Bacterial Communication Could Provide Key to Developing Nanoscale Medical Devices Qmed

    Updated: 2011-11-01 10:25:28
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  • Five Pioneering Medical Products to Watch Qmed

    Updated: 2011-10-26 15:34:57
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  • Editor’s Note October 25, 2011

    Updated: 2011-10-25 17:40:07
    OneMedForum SF 2012 is around the corner and we are gearing up to present some of the most promising companies and technologies, as well as innovative approaches to funding the growth economy. In this issue: Alexei Marko, CEO of Neovasc [CVE:NVC]discusses the company’s innovative Reducer device used to treat refractory angina. Peter Winter, consultant to the biotechnology industry, brings us financings and business developments in the global diagnostics business in his column “This Week In Diagnostics“. Peter has over 30 years experience as a scientist, science journalist, and publisher. Dr.

  • MPMN October 2011, Volume 27, No 8 Qmed

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  • Editor’s Note October 17, 2011

    Updated: 2011-10-17 16:49:22
    As OneMedForum SF 2012 approaches, OneMedSentinel is on the lookout for some of the most promising companies and technologies, as well as innovative approaches to funding the growth economy. In this issue: Gonzague Issenman, CEO of STENTYS [EPA:STNT] admits the company may solve one of the biggest problems in treating Acute Coronary Syndrome. Zosano Pharma, Inc. and Asahei Kasei Pharma formed a collaboration to develop Teribone, a patch treatment for osteoporosis. This transdermal technology provides efficient delivery using a noninvasive and painless system. Peter Winter, consultant to the biotechnology industry,

  • The Gold Standard 2011 Medical Design Excellence Award Winners Qmed

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  • MPMN September 2011, Volume 27, No 7 Qmed

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  • An eye gene colors butterfly wings red

    Updated: 2011-09-20 20:33:13
    Red may mean STOP or I LOVE YOU! A red splash on a toxic butterfly's wing screams DON'T EAT ME! In nature, one toxic butterfly species may mimic the wing pattern of another toxic species in the area. By using the same signal, they send a stronger message: DON'T EAT US! . Now several research teams that include Smithsonian researchers in Panama, have discovered that Heliconius butterflies mimic each other's red wing patterns through changes in the same gene........

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