The Food and Drug Administration of the US (FDA) has entered into a collaborative agreement with Austen BioInnovation Institute in Akron (ABIA) for the support and development of regulatory science related to the efficient use of biomaterials in medical devices.
Three new advanced resin grades from Cereplast have received the DIN CERTCO certifications of compostability. The Compostable 3002, Compostable 3010, and Compostable 3020 resin grades have improved properties and are designed for applications on blown film extruder lines during compostable bag manufacture.
Wear debris and fatigue fracture have been identified as some of the major problems associated with failure of medical devices. While these problems cannot be completely avoided, medical device manufacturers use ASPEX Analytical SEM-EDX testing services to inspect for and characterize wear properties in their products prior to distribution.
Researchers at the Juelich Research Center and the Technische Universitaet Muenchen have for the first time shown a transistor array based on graphene that can be used with live biological cells and can record the electrical signals generated by the cells, paving the way for studying the possibility of developing bioelectronics based on graphene.
Laurel BioComposite, LLC opened a new pilot plant this month and shipped Bio-Res™ pellets from its first production run to a major customer for trials.
Researchers at the University of Cincinnati are developing very tiny electrochemical sensors that can monitor the rate of degradation of biodegradable, magnesium-based medical implants. These could possibly prevent extra surgical procedures in persons requiring medical implants.
iSmithers Rapra Publishing has announced the release of Update on Silica-based Mesoporous Materials for Biomedical Applications.
At the BIO Malaysia Conference and Exhibition in Kuala Lumpur, the Prime Minister of Malaysia, Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak, introduced the National Biomass Strategy.
G2 Blend, a biopolymer formula of the InPro has won the honorable Award of Product Innovation for the current year. The building product industry’s materials, system and products innovation is recognized by the Product Innovation Awards (PIA) from Architectural Products.
A team led by Franklin R. Tay at the Georgia Health Sciences University (USA) and Ji-hua Chen at the Fourth Military Medical University (China) has now introduced a new approach to biomineralization in the journal Angewandte Chemie: the biomineralization of a collagen/silica hybrid material.
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