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Jan Medical begins coop BrainPulse testing with the US Army
Jan Medical said today that it has launched a cooperative research and development deal with the US Army Medical Materiel Agency to evaluate its BrainPulse device. Jan Medical’s BrainPulse device is designed to non-invasively capture novel physiological signals through a patient’s cardiac output, used to measure vascular and brain tissue conditions, the company said. The data can be used as an ‘aid to diagnoses’ for multiple indications, including concussion and stroke. Initial testing as part of the R&D program was completed on March 9, with the first user feedback session conducted today, the Mountain View, ...
Source: Mass Device - April 10, 2018 Category: Medical Devices Authors: Fink Densford Tags: Clinical Trials Neurological Research & Development Jan Medical Source Type: news

Endonovo Therapeutics finally buys Rio Grande Neuroscience assets for nearly $5m
Nearly a year-and-a-half after their planned $22 million merger fell through,Endonovo Therapeutics (OTC:ENDV) said last week that it acquired intellectual property and assets from Rio Grande Neurosciences for $4.5 million. Rio Grande in August 2016 backed out of deal with Endonovo after seeking to renegotiate its terms when Steven Gluckstern, chairman & CEO of Santa Fe-based Rio Grande, dissolved a binding letter of intent. Los Angeles-based Endonovo, which had raised $10 million to fund the $21.5 million buyout, was to have put up $1.5 million in cash, another $15 million in ENDV shares and $5 million worth ...
Source: Mass Device - December 27, 2017 Category: Medical Devices Authors: Brad Perriello Tags: Mergers & Acquisitions Wall Street Beat Source Type: news

Neural Analytics launches study of transcranial doppler for evaluating mild-TBI
Neural Analytics said today it enrolled the 1st patient in a 2-year study exploring the use of its Lucid M1 transcranial doppler ultrasound system to evaluate cerebral blood flow in patients with mild traumatic brain injuries. The Lucid M1 system is a portable all-in-one ultrasound system designed for measuring and displaying cerebral blood flow velocities in patients with brain disorders, the Los Angeles, Calif.-based company said. In the 240-patient trial, researchers at the University of California Los Angeles will examine high school and college age enrollees in 3 separate groups, including those who have been affected...
Source: Mass Device - August 10, 2017 Category: Medical Devices Authors: Fink Densford Tags: Clinical Trials Diagnostics Neurological Neural Analytics Source Type: news

Neural Analytics lands $3M NIH grant
Neural Analytics landed a $3 million grant from the National Institutes of Health for the diagnostic and monitoring technology it’s developing for traumatic brain injury and stroke, the company reported. The NIH’s Small Business Innovation Research program funded the grant. Los Angeles-based Neural Analytics, founded in 2013, develops technology to measure and track brain health, particularly traumatic brain injury, acute ischemic stroke, and dementia. The company is working on a portable ultrasound headset for athletes at risk of concussion. With the NIH funding, they hope to create a portable device for 1st responder...
Source: Mass Device - September 14, 2016 Category: Medical Equipment Authors: Sarah Faulkner Tags: Diagnostics Funding Roundup Neurological National Institutes of Health (NIH) Neural Analytics Source Type: news

Brainlab invests nearly $8m into Jan Medical
Jan Medical said today it obtained $7.5 million in Series C funding from partner Brainlab Inc, with funds slated to aid in completion of a clinical trial and filing for de novo clearance with the FDA and CE Mark approval in the European Union for its BrainPulse tool. Mountain View, Calif.-based Jan Medical’s BrainPulse device is designed to non-invasively capture novel physiological signals through a patient’s cardiac output, used to measure vascular and brain tissue conditions, the company said. The data can be used as an ‘aid to diagnoses’ for multiple indications, including concussion and stro...
Source: Mass Device - January 25, 2016 Category: Medical Equipment Authors: Fink Densford Tags: Business/Financial News Cardiovascular Diagnostics Regulatory/Compliance Brainlab Jan Medical Source Type: news