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- The 10 Weirdest Drug Stories of the Month
- Another month has passed so it's time once again to look at the pharmaceutical news that didn't deserve a headline but was still too strange to be ignored. Here are BNET's 10 Weirdest Drug Stories of October 2008: Malaria cure is now cherry flavored Novartis has...
- Blog posts 2008-11-03
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- Pentagon Expands Use of Life-Saving HemCon Bandages; Bandage Proven Effective in Addressing Battlefield Hemorrhage
- PORTLAND, Ore. -- The HemConR hemorrhage control bandage was created as joint effort of HemCon, Inc. and the U.S. Army. The bandage was the result of a three year collaborative effort to address the leading cause of battlefield mortality, uncontrolled bleeding and in 2003, Special Operations Forces began using the...
- Research articles 2005-10-28
- HemCon Receives $10 Million U.S. Army Order; Army Goal to Equip All Deployed Soldiers with Lifesaving HemCon® Bandage
- PORTLAND, Ore. -- HemCon, Inc. has received an order worth nearly $10 million from the U.S. Army for its unique hemorrhage control bandage. With this order, the Army gets closer to fulfilling Army Surgeon General Kiley's mandate that each soldier in combat theater carry at least one HemConR Bandage.
- Research articles 2006-05-22
- HemCon Bandage Receives 2004 ''Top 10 Greatest Inventions'' Award from U.S. Army; Life-Saving Bandage Recognized for Innovative Technology and Impact on Army Capabilities
- PORTLAND, Ore. -- HemCon Inc., an industry leader in hemorrhage control technology, announced today that the U.S. Army has named the HemConR Bandage as one of the 2004 "Top 10 Greatest Inventions." The awards, given annually by the U.S. Army Research, Development and Engineering Command, recognize the best new technology...
- Research articles 2005-05-31
- HemCon leases more space at Cascade Business Center in Beaverton
- HemCon Inc. has signed a 31,808-square-foot expansion lease at AMB Property Corp.'s Cascade Business Center, 10575 S.W. Cascade Ave. in Beaverton. HemCon currently occupies 10,330 square feet at the center.
- Research articles 2004-11-15
- HemCon Medical Technologies Named to Deloitte's Technology Fast 500 List
- Company Also Ranked in Inc. Magazine's List of 500 Fastest-Growing Companies PORTLAND, Ore. -- HemCon Medical Technologies Inc., a leading provider of hemostatic bandages, today announced its rank as number 42 on Deloitte's 2007 Technology Fast 500 list. The announcement comes on the heels of HemCon's rank as 219...
- Research articles 2007-10-22
- HemCon Medical Technologies, Inc. Receives Frost and Sullivan's Technology Innovation of the Year Award
- Unique technology offers significant applications and market potential PORTLAND, Ore. -- HemCon Medical Technologies, Inc., an industry leader in hemorrhage control technology, has been selected by Frost & Sullivan to receive their 2006 Best Practices Award for "Technology Innovation of the Year". HemCon's unique chitosan technology is most...
- Research articles 2006-10-25
- U.S. Army Selects HemCon Medical Technologies as Sole Source Partner to Develop Lyophilized Human Plasma
- Civilians To Also Benefit from Life-Saving Research
- Research articles 2008-05-13
- Lifesaving knowledge, innovation emerge from war's deadly violence
- AD DULUIYAH, Iraq -- Even with 10 milligrams of morphine, Army Sgt. Robert Mundo lay in agony after a sniper's bullet pierced his thigh and blasted through his groin. Mundo gripped the hand of another GI as medic Bridgett Joseph surveyed the bloody damage. Then Joseph reached into her...
- Research articles 2006-03-27
- Oregon Bioscience Association Names New Board Officers and Directors
- PORTLAND, Ore. -- Bill Newman returns as chairman of the Oregon Bioscience Association OBA Board of Directors for 2008. Newman is managing director with Northwest Technology Ventures. Other OBA board officers for 2008 are Carla Rathbun, secretary, consultant; Raymond Cheung, treasurer, Geffen Mesher & Co.; and Carol Pratt, legal counsel,...
- Research articles 2008-02-27
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