Case Western Reserve University

BioPharma

Heart experts from Cleveland Clinic and Case Western team up: Sujana Biotech raising $5M

A new set of therapeutics for inflammatory and vascular disorders is being developed in Cleveland – based on research from a trio of lauded cardiovascular researchers. Sujana Biotech just raised $800,000 of a potential $5 million round, according to a regulatory filing. According to BioMotiv, the scientific backing for the new therapeutics come from  Daniel Simon, chief […]

Prosthetic limb restores sense of touch, heals phantom pain

A new prosthetic limb can restore sensation for people who have lost a limb and even relieve the phantom pains they feel, LiveScience reports. Developed by researchers at Cleveland’s Case Western Reserve and the government’s APT Center, the prosthesis stimulates the nerves in a patient’s upper arm, allowing them to once again experience the sense of touch. […]

In tech transfer, an idea isn’t always a product, and an inventor isn’t always an entrepreneur

Academic researchers, by nature, pursue scientifically interesting discoveries that could have a long-term impact. Meanwhile, investors and companies are interested in technologies that fill a very clear and immediate need in a market. That difference in perspective is one thing that makes translating discoveries at academic institutions into viable products so challenging, as I learned […]

Devices & Diagnostics

A one-minute test that could uncover malaria

When Brian Grimberg and a team at Case Western Reserve University began working on their Rapid Assessment of Malaria (RAM) device nearly four years ago, it was the size of a kitchen table. Today, the functional prototype is a handheld device that the team thinks can diagnose the tropical disease more quickly, simply and affordably. […]

Devices & Diagnostics

Case Western Reserve spinoff’s new device uses nerve stimulation to restore lost bladder control

Market research has suggested that neuromodulation devices make up the fastest-growing segment of the medical device sector, forecasting some $7 billion in sales within five years. Although medical device giants Medtronic, St. Jude Medical and Boston Scientific dominate the market, there are a number of young companies working on nerve stimulation devices to treat pain […]