The Oxford Student explores how medical devices can shape medicine in the future, and the research in Oxford surrounding this field.
Morning Overview on MSN
Tiny injectable brain chips may treat disorders
I am watching a quiet revolution in brain medicine take shape: tiny injectable chips that slip into the bloodstream, steer ...
The Sociable on MSN
ProVoyance, intive partner-up to advance AI-powered orthopedic devices
The convergence of AI, specialized software, and clinical expertise is creating a new paradigm in orthopedic patient car ...
A California federal court has ordered Apple to pay US$634 million (Rp10.6 trillion) to Masimo for infringing its blood ...
The Health Sector Coordinating Council’s Cybersecurity Working Group today released a best practices guide for health care organizations and medical device manufacturers that includes an updated ...
VenstraMedical announced that it secured an investment to accelerate the development of its percutaneous ventricular assist ...
AUSTIN, Texas, Nov. 18, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Alafair Biosciences, Inc., a medical device company redefining soft-tissue ...
NEWCASTLE, Australia & EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn., November 18, 2025--VenstraMedical, a cardiovascular medical device company, today announced an investment from Highcroft Capital, a Minnesota-based venture ...
Piccolo Medical, Inc. (Piccolo) today announced it has received 510(k) clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration ...
When Sam Heleba talks about manufacturing being on a minute scale at Nissha Medical Technologies, he means it: The medical ...
Genesis MedTech Group and the National University Health System (NUHS) have formed a strategic partnership to advance a ...
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