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based inActon, MASSACHUSETTS (USA)
BioSignal is a neurodiagnostic company providing functional brain assessment anywhere, at any time, for everyone. BioSignal improves brain function assessment in traditional medical settings such as neurology departments, epilepsy and sleep centers, ...
based inSanta Barbara, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Owl Biomedical, Inc. was founded in 2011 to expand the use of its exclusive cell sorting MEMS technology for cell therapy, cancer diagnostics and basic research. Operating in Santa Barbara, California, Owl Biomedical was purchased in 2013 by ...
based inJerusalem, ISRAEL
BrainQ Technologies developing breakthrough precision neurology therapies using Brain Computer Interface technology. BrainQ’s goal is to develop therapies that target damaged neuronal networks and facilitate neurorecovery. We are developing a ...
based inBurlingame, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Cala Health is a bioelectronic medicine company transforming the standard of care for chronic disease. The company’s wearable neuromodulation therapies merge innovations in neuroscience and technology to deliver individualized peripheral nerve ...
based inHronov, CZECH REPUBLIC
The company was founded in 1997 and its first product was developing a 32 channel EEG device which was completed and sold in 1998. In the following years additional neurology products have been developed including EMG, PSG and TMS devices. The ...
based inNew York, NEW YORK (USA)
NuBiyota is a microbiome therapeutics company focused on the development of novel microbiota-based drugs to restore crucial gut equilibrium. An imbalance in this crucial ecosystem is associated with infections, chronic disease and even neurological ...
based inTempe, ARIZONA (USA)
Cranial Technologies is the only company in the world solely dedicated to treating infants with plagiocephaly. It’s our mission to provide the best possible treatment, experience and outcome for every family who seeks our care. To date, we’ve cared ...
Sometimes known as “flat head syndrome,” plagiocephaly (pronounced play-jee-oh-sef-uh-lee) is a relatively common condition where an infant develops a flat spot on the back or backside of the head. Many factors can cause flat spots. A ...
