Medical device clinical trials fall into three categories, distinguished primarily by differences in trial size and research objectives. They are: pilot studies, pivotal trials of safety and ...
Medtech has already seen a strong showing of M&A activity this month, starting with Stryker announcing its intention to buy Inari Medical in a deal valued at $4.9 billion. Next came Boston Scientific ...
The COVID-19 outbreak has forced rapid adaptation across the entire healthcare industry. With a dire need for medical devices and personal protective equipment (PPE), manufacturers have quickly sought ...
Duane Morris Silicon Valley office partner Agatha H. Liu, PhD, practices intellectual property law, focusing on IP analysis, portfolio management, and strategic counseling. Drawing on more than 20 ...
Remember this line? “Space: the final frontier.” But it is actually medtech that is the final frontier these days for Star Trek-inspired technology, especially thanks to the $10 million Qualcomm ...
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A camera-carrying pill may soon be available as a painless alternative to invasive gastrointestinal endoscopy. The disposable capsule, which will be marketed by Given Imaging Ltd. (Yokneam, Israel), ...
The medical device sector must meet stringent regulatory requirements plus convince potential customers that they make reliable, safe products. Having a strong commitment to quality can help customers ...
Innovation has been the name of the game for the diabetes technology sector in 2022. The FDA clearances that have followed are translating, in many cases, to big business. The year had a brisk start.
Johnson & Johnson’s Ethicon is facing another blow stemming from its highly controversial pelvic mesh implants. A California Appeals court has upheld a ruling that the company must pay $302 million to ...