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BioWorld - Friday, February 13, 2026
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John Brosky

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Varian seeks global market expansion for radiotherapy system

May 8, 2017
By John Brosky

Carmat wins approval to resume pivotal trial for fully implantable artificial heart

May 4, 2017
By John Brosky

Vexim breaks into high-volume spine segment with Masterflow Plus

May 1, 2017
By John Brosky

Statdx challenges major players in $2B syndromic testing market with Diagcore

April 24, 2017
By John Brosky
PARIS – Being first to market does not mean you have won the game. With competition heating up in a new category of in vitro diagnostics (IVDs) called syndromic testing, that lesson is being refreshed as a new case study takes shape. Based on multiplex polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assays, syndromic testing for infectious diseases in just a few years has captured 45 percent of the $2 billion market segment for molecular diagnostics, according to Grand View Research based in San Francisco. With a projected annual growth rate of 13.3 percent PCR-based molecular diagnostics are...
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Statdx challenges major players in $2B syndromic testing market with Diagcore

April 24, 2017
By John Brosky
PARIS – Being first to market does not mean you have won the game. With competition heating up in a new category of in vitro diagnostics (IVDs) called syndromic testing, that lesson is being refreshed as a new case study takes shape.
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Many companies appear clueless as EU starts the clock on new medical device regulations

April 19, 2017
By John Brosky

U.K. teleradiology group thrives as NHS struggles to recruit radiologists

April 13, 2017
By John Brosky

In shadow of sale, J&J's Codman Neuro unit secures Embotrap with Neuravi acquisition

April 11, 2017
By John Brosky

Softlanding Boston opens beachhead in U.S. for French med-tech start ups

April 7, 2017
By John Brosky

EU Parliament votes into law regulations for IVDs, med devices

April 6, 2017
By John Brosky
PARIS – It's almost official. After eight years of hard-fought negotiating, the European Parliament repealed the 30-page Medical Device Directives governing the Conformité Européen certification, or CE Mark, and adopted the 600 pages of the Medical Device Regulation (MDR) and In vitro Diagnostic Medical Devices (IVDR). No one in Europe is celebrating. Though April 5, 2017 was called "an historic day for our industry" by the German Medical Association BVMed, based in Berlin, before it carefully described a potential train wreck the new legislation has put in motion. (See Medical Device Daily, Feb. 27, 2017.)...
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