Use of ‘liquid biopsies’ to track disease progression found to be feasible.
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The sleep apnea device maker is the sixth company out of Minnesota this year to register for an initial public offering.
The university’s Clinical and Translational Science Institute, which helps support research in various behind-the-scenes ways, awarded funds from the National Institutes of Health.
The funds will aid in commercialization of wearable technology geared toward improving balance and preventing falls.
Securus makes an advanced thermal monitoring system that can display the temperature of the esophagus during cardiac ablation procedures.
The study will be the first to approach the issue beyond direct economic effects.
The respiratory device company informed Minnesota state officials of the decision, as legally required by the WARN Act.
Their startup makes tool for fast-growing ‘mechanical thrombectomy’ procedures.
The Rochester firm will hire up to 30 new workers as it completes a new headquarters build-out.
Tom Lindquist, formerly with Molina Healthcare and UnitedHealthcare, has stepped into the role.
The accelerator was made possible through a partnership between the University of Minnesota, Gener8tor, Boston Scientific and Mayo Clinic.
New report indicates that the physician practice acquisition trend may be plateauing.
The incubator grad said it was making “remarkable progress” with its carpel tunnel surgery device.
At the same time the deal closes this quarter, NxThera’s technology will be used to launch a new company owned by Boston Scientific and other investors.
The expansion is devoted to creating 100 new workspaces.
Up to 150 jobs in the regional nonprofit’s sales, technology and administrative services departments will be created in the process.
A ‘dipstick’ test for urinary tract infections could one day be available in drugstores.
Allison O’Toole will move on to United States of Care as MNsure’s COO will replace her as acting CEO.