FDA application submitted for Stratatech tissue to treat burns
Stratatech, a Madison company developing regenerative tissue as an alternative to skin grafts in treating burns, has submitted a biologics license application to the Food and Drug Administration, the company said Tuesday.
EnsoData Raises $9M To Diagnose Health Conditions With AI
Mary Ann Azevedo June 10, 2020 EnsoData, a Madison, Wisconsin-based startup that is using artificial intelligence to analyze the human body to diagnose health conditions, today announced the close of $9 million in funding. Subscribe to the Crunchbase Daily Zetta...
Milwaukee startup Agricycle raises $1.5M to make dehydrated fruit snacks
Agricycle Global, a Milwaukee startup and social enterprise, has closed a $1.5 million funding round to finance additional manufacturing of its zero-electricity dehydrators that make fruit products.
FluGen, UW-Madison researchers developing COVID-19 vaccine
David Wahlberg | Wisconsin State Journal Apr 3, 2020 David Marshall, left, research scientist, and Mike Moser, senior scientist, look at cells being grown for studies of an experimental flu vaccine at FluGen, on Madison's West Side. AMBER ARNOLD, STATE JOURNAL...
Mobile app developed by a Madison startup shows promise in treating lower back pain and lowering health care costs
A mobile application developed by a small startup company in Madison has shown strong results in treating one of the most common and costly medical conditions: lower back pain. The company is Kiio, and two pilot projects have found the company’s app effective in...
The 250 Most Successful Companies in the Midwest
The Midwest doesn't get much of the startup spotlight. But make no mistake: It's home to plenty of fascinating, fast-growing companies. We've ranked 250 of them in Inc.'s first annual list of America's top businesses in the Midwest. Here you'll find our reporting on...
SHINE Medical CEO Talks Europe Expansion, Future Phases of Company
In addition to creating a company that may soon supply two-thirds of the global demand for radioisotopes used in medical imaging, Wisconsin’s Greg Piefer is moving towards plans to create machinery that will produce clean energy and solve nuclear waste issues. At the...
Stemina’s Human Stem Cell-Based Test Demonstrates Potential to Predict Which Drugs and Chemicals Cause Birth Defects
-- EPA’s ToxCast™ evaluation of the developmental toxicity risk of 1,065 compounds using Stemina’s devTOX quickPredict test (devTOXqP) published in Toxicological Sciences -- devTOXqP is the only human test for assessing a drug or chemical’s potential to cause...
Leading Lung Cancer Expert Joins HealthMyne Clinical Advisory Board
Dr. Carey Thomson brings broad expertise in lung cancer screening advocacy, best practices and education to increase the detection of early stage lung cancer
Madison company’s surgery imaging device approved by FDA
OnLume's image-guided surgery device using fluorescence has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.ONLUME A device developed by a Madison company to help surgeons better see tissue during operations has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug...