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Artificial Heart Engineer- A new Job Prospect in Biomedical Engineering

Artificial Heart Science – This episode spotlights biomedical engineer Richard Smith, CCE, MSEE, the director of the Artificial Heart Program at University Medical Center (UMC) in Tucson, Ariz. When Smith went to college, biomedical engineers weren’t part of the operating room team. However, his background in science and math got him into the operating room in 1985, when he helped implant the first Total Artificial Heart used as a bridge-to-transplant. Today, it is the only FDA, Health Canada and CE approved temporary Total Artificial Heart in the world. There have been more 790 implants, and surgical teams look to Smith to be the expert on the Total Artificial Heart and other heart devices.

Heart can be Regenerated Using Stem cells of Damaged Heart in Children

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Visionaries in the field of cardiac therapeutics have long looked to the future when a damaged heart could be rebuilt or repaired by using one’s own heart cells. A study published in the February issue of Circulation, a scientific journal of the American Heart Association, shows that heart stem cells from children with congenital heart disease were able to rebuild the damaged heart in the laboratory.

New Medical Device in Therapeutic Hypothermia

An Ohio startup is hoping to build its business around one of the hottest trends in heart attack and brain injury treatment: therapeutic hypothermia.

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Life Core Technologies LLC’s “simple” medical device for inducing hypothermia earlier this month shipped to one of its first customers, Lucas County’s emergency medical service in northwest Ohio, Life Core CEO Scott Raybuck said.

Materials for Medical Devices Expo 2011

THOUSANDS OF MEDICAL DEVICE ENGINEERS AND PROFESSIONALS CONNECTING WITH HUNDREDS OF SUPPLIERS.

Welcome to the official website for the 2011 Materials for Medical Devices Expo. This year’s event will bring over 500 suppliers to showcase their capabilities in metals, polymers, ceramics, coatings, testing, consulting and so much more to thousands of engineers in the medical device field.

Design of materials has been the hottest topic amongst medical device companies in the past 5 years. Issues such as corrosion, DEHP, BPA and many others have inspired companies to seek superior materials, coatings, and innovate the materials they use in order to provide a quality product for their customers. This expo is the biggest event to connect with highly knowledgeable suppliers of materials in order to achieve the quality needed for outstanding products.

PET IMAGING ON ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE TERMED AS LANDMARK BY RESEARCHERS

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Researchers say a PET imaging agent is able to detect a biomarker for Alzheimer’s disease, in a new study hailed as a “landmark” in the fight against the debilitating disease.

In the study, the amount of beta-amyloid deposits in the brains of the living on a PET scan matched up with what was discovered later during an autopsy.
“It’s a landmark paper, because it’s the first time that, apart from presentations of these data at meetings, …a tracer like that has been validated systematically against neuropathology,” Dr. Karl Herholz, a neurologist with the University of Manchester and president of SNM’s Brain Imaging Council, told DOTmed News. “It’s not a big surprise it’s that good, but it’s certainly important to document that.”