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Pressure sensors with wireless operation
A highly sensitive and flexible wireless device for detection of physiological pressure changes in a body.
Biotechnology
Data and AI
Medical technologies
Technology  
Small photosensitizers for photodynamic therapy
Ultra-small photosensitizer molecules enable precise, minimally invasive photodynamic therapy with exceptional sensitivity and selectivity.
Biotechnology
Clinical sciences
Medical technologies
Therapeutics
Technology  
Smart E-Skin
High-Performance 3D Shape Reconstruction and Tactile Sensing of Soft Systems
Medical technologies
Robotics
Sensors
Software
Technology  
Elderly man assisted to get out of bed
Smart health monitoring furniture
Unobtrusive monitoring and data analysis of fluids levels in the body
Data and AI
Medical technologies
Sensors
Technology  
SNPs to stratify response to Chronic Pelvic Pain medication
Technology  
Super resolution cell layering to produce tubular tissue
Biotechnology
Medical technologies
Technology  
Superpotent, superselective mTOR inhibitors
Small molecule inhibitors of mTOR kinase featuring subnanomolar potency and unprecedented selectivity over the rest of the kinome.
Medical technologies
Therapeutics
Technology  
Treatment for Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS)
ARDS is the leading cause of respiratory failure in ICU patients who require mechanical ventilation. Colony Stimulating Factor 1 (CSF-1) is proposed as an effective therapy for the treatment of ARDS.
Biotechnology
Medical technologies
Therapeutics
 
Using CRISPR as an activator to target promoters of long non-coding RNAs
Biotechnology
Medical technologies
Therapeutics
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Vascular Pathologies Treatment
Therapeutic target for treating vascular pathologies.
Clinical sciences
Therapeutics