The 2020 30 under 30 Consumer Technology

Fetch Rewards Cofounders, Fetch Rewards Wes Schroll wondered why grocery loyalty programs rewarded people for being loyal to a store and not the brands they were buying. Today, over two million people use Fetch’s app to scan their receipts and receive points...

Pops on the go virtual care system empowers those with diabetes to Own Their Life®

Over 400 million individuals worldwide, according to the World Health Organization (WHO), have diabetes, living each day on the precipice of health determined by the level of sugar in their bloodstream.  The vigilance required to ensure that their levels are neither too high nor too low can often become all-encompassing. A circumstance that Lonny Stormo, co-founder and CEO of the Oak Park Heights, Minnesota-based startup, Pops, truly understands.

New ways to make molybdenum-99

A crucial short-lived isotope is in short supply

One fear raised by those who oppose Britain’s leaving the European Union without a deal is that the import of radioactive isotopes for medicine would be at risk. These short-lived substances might, people wo

Curate Solutions named ‘most innovative’ in Madison

Curate Wins Chamber Innovation Award November 14, 2019 – General & Events – Tagged: Curate, Greater Madison Chamber of Commerce – no comments by Brian Lee Curate won the Greater Madison Chamber of Commerce’s fourth annual Most Innovative Company...

myTAIHEART Test Provides Evidence for Injury from Biopsy of Heart Transplant Recipients

MILWAUKEE, Wis.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–TAI Diagnostics, Inc., focused on developing innovative diagnostic tests for monitoring the health of transplanted organs, today announced the publication, “Effect of endomyocardial biopsy on levels of donor-specific cell-free DNA” in the October, 2019 issue of The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation. The clinical study presented in the paper was conducted jointly by Steven Zangwill, MD, Karl Stamm, PhD, Mats Hidestrand, PhD, Aoy Tomita-Mitchell, PhD and Michael Mitchell, MD.