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Generex Biotechnology acquires surgical supplier, distributor for $1M: 3 notes
Generex Biotechnology Corp. signed a letter to purchase Medisource Partners, an FDA-registered distributor. -
SpinalCyte earns international patent for biologic product: 3 insights
SpinalCyte received a new Australian patent related to its fibroblast technology. -
DiscGenics' cell therapy passes safety review of first-in-human trial: 5 things to know
DiscGenics' injectable disc cell therapy, IDCT, passed the initial safety review of its first-in-human trial for moderate degenerative disc disease treatment. -
3 things to know about JRF Ortho
JRF Ortho provides allograft joint repair solutions. -
StemCyte gets FDA green light to continue studying spinal cord injury treatment stem cells: 5 takeaways
The FDA granted StemCyte permission to proceed with its phase 2 investigational new drug application for the Allogenic Human Leukocyte Antigen-Matched Umbilical Cord Blood Mononuclear Stem Cells (MC001). -
Spine expert joins biologics company's board of directors: 3 details
Carmell Therapeutics, a developer of plasma-based bioactive materials to accelerate bone and soft tissue healing, welcomed Wendy DiCicco to its board of directors. -
U of Arizona cashes $2M grant to study bone regrowth technology: 5 insights
The Department of Defense granted a team of researchers at the University of Arizona in Tucson $2 million to study bone regrowth technology, according to The Brunswick News. -
The biggest challenge in orthopedics is also its best opportunity: key thoughts from Dr. Michael Gerhardt
Michael B. Gerhardt, MD, is a sports medicine specialist and orthopedic surgeon at Cedars-Sinai Kerlan-Jobe Institute in Los Angeles and team physician for the LA Galaxy and U.S. Soccer Men's National Team. -
10 must-read Q&As on biologics from 2018
Here are 10 must-read Q&As from 2018 on biologics. -
Orthobiologics: Key challenges & opportunities from Dr. Robert LaPrade
Robert LaPrade, MD, is an orthopedic surgeon based in Colorado. -
FDA warns Genetech for manufacturing unapproved orthobiologic products that may have led to infection — 9 insights
The FDA warned Genetech and its president Edwin Pinos for manufacturing stem cell products without FDA approval and deviating from current good manufacturing practice requirements, which may have led to microbial contamination. -
Toward a more robust regulatory pathway — 3 Qs with Carmell Therapeutics' CEO Randy Hubbell
The FDA recently vowed to crackdown on unsubstantiated and poor quality stem cell therapies in 2019. Biologic-based products and other emerging medical technologies are at the center of a debate over the best regulatory pathways to ensure patient safety. -
Gene therapy may be more cost effective for spinal muscular atrophy: 7 details
A U.S. nonprofit organization found Biogen Inc's Spinraza treatment for spinal muscular atrophy and Novartis AG's experimental gene therapy are both expensive but have the potential to be more cost effective with additional research, according to Reuters. -
Drs. Christopher Kaeding, David Flanigan perform 1st case with CartiHeal implant: 4 things to know
The first patient was enrolled in CartiHeal’s Agili-C implant investigational device exemption pivotal study at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center in Columbus. -
Biorez opens new offices in Connecticut: 3 things to know
Regenerative medicine company BioRez moved into its new office, research and technology space in New Haven, Conn. -
Dr. James Bicos: Why biologics is so exciting for the future of orthopedics
James Bicos, MD, of Michigan Orthopaedic Surgeons in Bingham Farms, is a sports medicine and shoulder surgeon who has focused his career on procedures such as shoulder reconstructions, cartilage restoration, stem cell injections and meniscal transplants. -
Dr. Alpesh Patel: The biggest challenge in spine today + new innovations in spinal biologics
Alpesh Patel, MD, director of the spine surgery fellowship and co-director of the Northwestern Spine Center in Chicago, discusses the key trends for orthopedics in 2019 and where he sees the biggest opportunity for growth. -
Dr. Alejandro Badia uses bioimplant to treat thumb osteoarthritis
Alejandro Badia, MD, is using the BioPro Modular Thumb Implant to treat basal joint arthritis. -
World's largest tissue bank awards $1.6M in grants
MTF Biologics awarded 10 researchers more than $1.6 million in funding through its 2018 Research Grant Program. -
UC Davis Health receives $5.6M grant for stem cell therapies for spina bifida research: 7 notes
The California Institute for Regenerative Medicine in Oakland awarded a $5.6 million research grant to UC Davis Health researchers Diana Farmer, MD, and Aijun Wang, PhD, for their work on stem cell therapies for spina bifida.
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