Dr. Robert FisherSee a
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Dr. Mansoor AmijiSee a
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Robert Bruno
Steven Schwaitzberg MD, FACS is Professor and Chair of the Department of Surgery at the University at Buffalo School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences. Previously he was chief of surgery at the Cambridge Health Alliance and Professor of Surgery at the Harvard Medical School. Dr Schwaitzberg has set a goal to provide laparoscopic training remotely for surgeons who may be located anywhere in the world by utilizing video conferencing in conjunction with a newly evolving “universal translator”. The coming together of these technologies will enable the trainer and the trainee to converse remotely, in real-time and in a wide range of languages.
Converting biomass into energy and polymer substitutes for existing petroleum derived products (plastics, etc) is playing an ever increasing role today in reducing our dependency on fossil fuels while at the same time focusing on developing solutions to the world’s most pressing problems related to greenhouse gas emissions, energy security and industrial sustainability
"Reducing the Effects of Lipid Oxidation"
as it appeared in Nov-Dec 2012 issue of NutraCos (Milan, Italy) page 44-45
A Breakthrough in Microreactor Technology - New Technology Produces Nano -Suspensions with Continuous Flow Reactions
The PureNano Continuous Flow Microreactor is a novel manufacturing technology that enables continuous flow chemical reactions¹ involving solids as reactants or products for the production of stable nano-suspensions.
Printed in Transdermal Journal, September 2011
Biphasic Vesicles: A Novel, Lipid-Based, Topical Delivery System for Large-Molecule Drugs
Scientists recently demonstrated that biphasic vesicles—a novel, lipid-based, topical delivery
system—can deliver large-molecule or macromolecule drugs into the skin. Although challenging, success with biphasic vesicles offers the potential of needle-free administration of many pharmaceuticals, including biologics [1], that medical practitioners until now could administer only by injection.
Pulsating Aerosols Prove Highly Effective in Delivering Medications to the Sinuses
The PARI SINUS™ is an inhalation device that is designed to target drug delivery to the sinus cavities using a novel pulsating airflow technology. The paranasal sinuses are non-ventilated organs which, until now, have been difficult to deliver prescribed medication using conventional aerosol delivery systems.
HIGH ENERGY Impinging Jet Technologies FOR Continuous Crystallization of Non-water soluble Drug NANOSuspensions
Presented here is a novel technology (PureNano
TM) for continuous crystallization and large scale production of drug mirco- or nano- particles with tailored properties, in a highly efficient matter.
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