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Spine Secure’s Non-Invasive Halo

Spine Secure’s Non-Invasive Halo

Unmet Need Globally, over 15 million people are living with spinal cord injury as of 2021. Based on data from 2019, 0.9 million new cases emerged in a year. While most cases are due to…

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An organ chip model of the mammalian joint

An organ chip model of the mammalian joint

Unmet Need Human movement relies on the function of cartilage-containing joints. In conditions such as osteoarthritis (OA), the cartilage within the joints becomes inflamed and degrades, leading to intense debilitating pain when bending joints. Despite…

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Lightweight, portable wearable device for passive hand and wrist rehabilitation with adjustable therapy settings

Lightweight, portable wearable device for passive hand and wrist rehabilitation with adjustable therapy settings

Unmet Need Stroke, a prevalent cerebrovascular disease affecting 7.8 million patients in the US, often leaves survivors with hemiparesis, impacting the upper extremity on one side. About 85% of stroke patients experience reduced hand motor…

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Extracellular vesicle biomarkers for detecting severity and progression of knee osteoarthritis

Extracellular vesicle biomarkers for detecting severity and progression of knee osteoarthritis

Unmet Need Osteoarthritis (OA) is a chronic degenerative joint disease that can impact the hands, knees, neck, lower back, and hips, leading to pain and restrictive mobility from the breakdown of connective tissue in these…

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Biodegradable, elastomeric copolymers that can be used in continuous digital light processing 3D printing applications

Biodegradable, elastomeric copolymers that can be used in continuous digital light processing 3D printing applications

Unmet Need The global market for 3D printing, or additive manufacturing, is growing rapidly with a compound annual growth rate of approximately 22.0% predicted to occur until 2024. Medical and dental products account for about…

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Detecting and predicting progression of osteoarthritis by biomarker analysis

Detecting and predicting progression of osteoarthritis by biomarker analysis

Unmet Need Osteoarthritis (OA) is a prevalent chronic disease that impacts 32.5 million US adults and hundreds of millions worldwide. Further, global incidence of OA is increasing due to rises in geriatric populations and other…

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Parametrization of fractal signature data

Parametrization of fractal signature data

The risk of knee osteoarthritis progression can be predicted from the subtle characteristics revealed on a knee radiograph of the subchondral bone, i.e. bone that underlies the articular cartilage. This technology is software code to…

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Clenbuterol Therapy for Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis

Clenbuterol Therapy for Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis

Unmet Need Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a debilitating disease with progressive loss of muscle function and inevitable death usually in 3-5 years. There are currently two available therapies on the market which prolong life…

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A method for treating critical limb ischemia and other ischemic injuries

A method for treating critical limb ischemia and other ischemic injuries

Unmet Need The most severe stage of peripheral artery disease, a chronic vascular disease characterized by impaired circulation to patients’ lower extremities, is critical limb ischemia (CLI), and it affects approximately two million people in…

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An implanted biomaterial to accelerate bone healing

An implanted biomaterial to accelerate bone healing

Unmet Need A leading concept in regenerative medicine is transplantation of tissue-specific cells, often supported with biomaterials, to promote tissue repair. While this strategy has achieved some success, its broad clinical application is hindered by…

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CaMKK2 as target for Hematopoietic Stem Cell regeneration

CaMKK2 as target for Hematopoietic Stem Cell regeneration

Unmet Need Stem cell research and medicine in recent years has yielded various therapies for the treatment of numerous diseases. Hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells (HSPC) are found in both the bone marrow and blood…

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One-Thing-Straight: A mobile application-based technology for improving the posture of individuals with Parkinson’s Disease

One-Thing-Straight: A mobile application-based technology for improving the posture of individuals with Parkinson’s Disease

Value Proposition Parkinson’s Disease (PD) affects over six hundred thousand Americans, and these individuals often have a forward flexed, or bent posture. However, patients often have the musculoskeletal ability to improve their posture but lack…

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