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BioWorld - Thursday, February 19, 2026
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Articles Tagged with ''drug delivery''

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Aspargo Companion can spray most meds, alert to missed doses

March 4, 2025
By Annette Boyle
In an advance that could significantly lighten the load for caretakers in the “sandwich generation” and reduce loneliness in elderly patients, Aspargo Labs Inc. developed a metered delivery device that optimizes absorption of pharmaceuticals and reminds users to take their medications.
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Genedit gets $15M up front in Genentech collaboration

Jan. 23, 2024
By Lee Landenberger
Getting revolutionary genetic medicines to the right place is the reason Genedit Inc. was created, and CEO Kunwoo Lee pared down the mission in one word. “Delivery, delivery, delivery,” Lee told BioWorld in describing the goal of Genedit’s Nanogalaxy platform that is focused on delivering genetic medicines into select tissue. Privately held Genedit will work with Genentech to find and develop hydrophilic nanoparticles for creating nucleic acid-based drugs to treat autoimmune diseases. Genedit is getting $15 million up front in a new deal that could bring in up to $629 million in near-term, preclinical and clinical development, commercial and net sales milestones.
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A wearable for deep tissue sensing, automated drug delivery

Nov. 28, 2023
By Simon Kerton
Wubin Bai, assistant professor of applied physical sciences, and members of his lab at UNC-Chapel Hill have developed a wearable, wireless sensing patch for deep tissue monitoring of multiple biometric indicators, including tissue oximetry, pulse oximetry, photoplethysmography, heart pulsation, and respiration.
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Stanford researchers develop magnetically controlled millirobot

Nov. 22, 2023
By Simon Kerton
Stanford University researchers are seeking patent protection for a medical device for performing endovascular surgical procedures, such as thrombectomy, rotablation, drug delivery and treating brain aneurysms. The device includes a magnetically actuated untethered rotation device, i.e., a magnetic spinner, that can navigate in blood vessels through its spinning-enabled propulsion.
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Polyactiva implant next to coin

Polyactiva’s ocular implant shows sustained drug delivery for glaucoma

Nov. 21, 2023
By Tamra Sami
Ophthalmology company Polyactiva Pty Ltd.’s biodegradable ocular implant provides six months of sustained drug delivery for patients with glaucoma and is the first biodegradable ocular implant that has the potential to be used safely for repeat dosing, Polyactiva CEO Vanessa Waddell told BioWorld.
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Polyactiva implant next to coin

Polyactiva’s ocular implant shows sustained drug delivery for glaucoma

Nov. 16, 2023
By Tamra Sami
Ophthalmology company Polyactiva Pty Ltd.’s biodegradable ocular implant provides six months of sustained drug delivery for patients with glaucoma and is the first biodegradable ocular implant that has the potential to be used safely for repeat dosing, Polyactiva CEO Vanessa Waddell told BioWorld.
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Conncons smart infusion
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Conncons smart medical infusion systems monitor drug reservoirs

Nov. 1, 2023
By Simon Kerton
Conncons GmbH filed for patent protection of its networked medical infusion systems. The connecting components of their infusion systems house sensors that can detect data associated with medications in drug reservoirs.
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Celero designs gastric residency systems for its ingestible devices that detect, reverse opioid effects

Oct. 20, 2023
By Simon Kerton
Celero Systems Inc. reported details of a patent filing for gastric residency systems for its ingestible devices, in the form a plurality of retention arms with non-deployed and deployed states sized and configured to temporarily retain the ingestible devices in the stomach for periods of up to a week.
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electroporation system
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Researchers develop electroporation system to induce lysis of circulating tumor cells during hemodialysis

Oct. 2, 2023
By Simon Kerton
U.S. researchers reported seeking patent protection for methods to neutralize circulating tumor cells (CTCs) during hemodialysis to prevent cancer metastasis and reduce cancer-related deaths.
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Gastro Implant

Patent update: Bariatek Medical designs atraumatic delivery system for its gastrointestinal bypass sleeves

Sep. 22, 2023
By Simon Kerton
Bariatek Medical SA’s team of inventors reported on a patent for a delivery system for introducing or deploying a gastrointestinal implant, particularly a bypass sleeve used to treat obesity and diabetes.
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