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  • Comment: Embracing digital is the key to beating second coronavirus wave

    Dr Bayju Thakar, former NHS doctor and founder of Doctor Care Anywhere, on why digital innovation is needed in healthcare now more than ever. Finally, light at the end of the tunnel! The Government has started slowly to ease lockdown restrictions and the new normal beckons. But what does it all mean? Well, for starters, [...]

  • The rise of the digital health passport

    A British cyber security company believes it holds the key to unlocking the Covid-19 quarantine international travellers and sports teams. VST Enterprises has developed an “ultra secure” digital health passport based on “third generation code scanning technology”. The platform can reportedly provide airport and airline personnel with instant verification of a traveller’s Covid-19 antigen and [...]

  • Paper-based tech advances earlier cancer detection

    A new paper-based technology has emerged as a potential cancer biomarker detector that could be 30 times more sensitive than existing approaches. Washington State University researchers are investogating technology which uses an electric field to concentrate and separate cancer biomarkers onto a paper strip. Their aim is to develop a “liquid biopsy” that could lead [...]

  • New technology enables fast protein synthesis

    Scientists have established a way of speeding up the creation of artificial proteins – used in the treatment of various disorders including diabetes, cancer and arthritis. Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have deveoped a “tabletop automated flow synthesis machine” that can string together hundreds of amino acids, the building blocks of proteins, [...]

  • Virus puts spotlight on fast-growing UK healthtech sector

    UK’s healthtech sector has rallied its world-class talent and skills to help in the fight against coronavirus, as startups work side by side with big tech companies to provide new services and technology. From tracking cases to supporting front-line staff; loaning vital equipment and resources; providing online patient care; and gathering and analysing data; tech [...]

  • New device could transform life with a visual impairment

    University of Bath engineers have developed a handheld pad which helps visually impaired people to perceive objects, shapes and text. The project, which was awarded first prize in a competition run by semiconductor manufacturer X-FAB and prototyping specialist EUROPRACTICE, represents a potential breakthrough in how vibrotactile displays could work. The ‘seeing pad’ display, a mobile [...]

  • Biotech breakthrough in immune response cells

    A Japanese biotech firm has developed a new form of stem cell aimed at reducing the body’s immune rejection response. Healios has created ‘universal donor cells’ (UDCs) using gene-editing technology that allows them to reduce the body’s immune rejection response. The development will allow for the creation of regenerative pharmaceutical products with a lower risk [...]

  • AI driven return-to-work platform launched

    UnitedHealth Group and Microsoft have co-launched a new platform to support return-to-workplace planning and COVID-19 symptom screening. ProtectWell helps employees determine they are safe to go to work, co-workers know their colleagues have been screened, and employers feel confident that their workplace is ready to do business. It incorporates Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [...]

  • Nanobowls serve up chemotherapy drugs to cancer cells

    For decades, scientists have explored the use of liposomes - hollow spheres made of lipid bilayers - to deliver chemotherapy drugs to tumour cells. But drugs can sometimes leak out of liposomes before they reach their destination, reducing the dose received by the tumor and causing side effects in healthy tissues. Now, researchers report in [...]