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ActiPatch gets Medicaid OK BioElectronics Corp., of Frederick, manufacturer of the ActiPatch, a portable, disposable electromedical device designed to use the body's own bioelectrical energy to accelerate healing, said it received approval for reimbursement from the Maryland Medicaid program for the use of the ActiPatch for kidney disease...
Innovative Biosensors, Inc. and the University of Maryland Receive Funding for Handheld Biosensor Development
ROCKVILLE, Md. -- Innovative Biosensors, Inc. IBI, a company developing rapid, ultra-sensitive tests to detect harmful pathogens for both the biodefense and clinical infectious disease markets, today announced the company's selection for funding for a partnership proposal, with the A. James Clark School of Engineering at the University of Maryland,...
In Memoriam: Joseph (Joe) Sampugna
Joseph Joe Sampugna, 75, an emeritus professor of biochemistry at the University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, USA, died of lung cancer on August 2l,2007.Hehadbeena member of AOCS since 1969.Sampugna served in the U.S.Air Force during the Korean conflict and then earned both a B.A. and M.A. in psychology and...
Nanomedicine center upgraded at University of Maryland
After two years and more than $6 million in research funding, the University of Maryland Center for Nanomedicine and Cellular Delivery has reached the next step in its evolution. The university has granted the center the status of an organized research center, or ORC, meaning it is no...
Graduations
PhD Laura Taylor, Ellicott City, MD. Graduated May 2006, PhD, from Catholic University of America, Washington, DC. Her dissertation--"Spouses of Living Kidney Donors: A Grounded Theory Approach." Masters Simone Frost, Takoma Park, MD. Graduated December 2006, MSN, Nursing Informatics, from the University of Maryland School of Nursing....
U of M creates staff IDs with Zebra.(New Applications)
The University of Maryland Medical Center UMMC, a large teaching hospital in downtown Baltimore, has 669 beds with more than 1,000 attending physicians and a staff of more than 6,000. When they sought a card printer to create its employee badges, it chose the Zebra P420i. ...
Maryland Professor Offers Tips for Watching the State of the Union Address.
Byline: University of Maryland, College Park COLLEGE PARK, Md., Jan. 23 AScribe Newswire -- The following is expert comment by Karen Kohn Bradley, certified movement analyst and visiting associate professor of dance at the University of Maryland. - - - - ...
Computer Rage: How Not to Destroy Your New High-Tech Gifts.
Byline: University of Maryland, College Park COLLEGE PARK, Md., Dec. 10 AScribe Newswire -- At least 10 percent of high-tech gifts this holiday season may fall victim to "computer rage" -- acts of uncontrolled frustration by their owners -- estimates University of Maryland professor...
Replicating An Eel's Nerve Circuitry May Aid Paralyzed People; Lamprey Anatomy Guides Creation of Electrical Implants for Human Spinal Cord Injuries.
Byline: Johns Hopkins University BALTIMORE, Dec. 3 AScribe Newswire -- In a collaboration that blends biology and robotics, researchers at The Johns Hopkins University and the University of Maryland are unraveling the circuitry in an eel's spinal cord to help develop a microchip implant...
U.S. judge upholds U of MD's speech, leaflet policy
As a limited public forum, the University of Maryland constitutionally may exclude outsider speech as long as the exclusion is viewpoint neutral and reasonable, a federal judge in Greenbelt held this week. U.S. District Judge Roger W. Titus rejected a First Amendment challenge brought by the ACLU's...
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