Newswise — San Antonio, Texas (February 15, 2018) – – Texas Biomedical Research Institute and The Children's Hospital of San Antonio have joined forces to cure a mysterious condition called Kawasaki disease. The illness which affects young children is named after the Japanese doctor who first…
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San Antonio Express-News; Squatter blamed for blaze at S.A. home. ... San Antonio Express-News; Mom rolls SUV off S.A. highway on way to child's. ... Celularity is a New Jersey-based company founded by X-Prize founder Dr. Peter Diamandis and veteran biotech executive Dr. Bob Hariri, who serves…
- William Robert Klemm, DVM, PhD, Presented with the Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement ...
Dr. Klemm has been a senior professor of neuroscience and professor of veterinary integrative biosciences in the College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at ... He also served as a mobilization augmentee for the human systems division in San Antonio, TX, between 1981 and 1989.
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He will likely remain based in Austin where Infocyte is hiring sales people and engineers, the San Antonio Business Journal reports. Toba Capital was a lead investor in Infocyte's most recent round. ... BioSig makes biomedical signal processors. Its PURE EP System helps electrophysiologists work…
- First blood test to help diagnose brain injuries gets US OK
The move means Banyan Biomarkers can commercialize its test, giving the company an early lead in the biotech industry's race to find a way to diagnose concussions. The test doesn't detect concussions and the approval won't immediately change how patients with suspected concussions or other…