Newswise News from Harvard Bioscience Latest news from Harvard Bioscience on Newswise en-us Copyright 2024 Newswise Newswise News from Harvard Bioscience 115 31 / /images/newswise-logo-rss.gif Expert: Life Sciences Veteran Aims to Refine the Tools of the Trade /articles/expert-life-sciences-veteran-aims-to-refine-the-tools-of-the-trade/?sc=rsin /articles/expert-life-sciences-veteran-aims-to-refine-the-tools-of-the-trade/?sc=rsin Mon, 13 Jan 2014 08:35:00 EST When Jeffrey A. Duchemin arrived as Chief Executive Officer at Holliston, MA-based Harvard Bioscience in August, it represented more than just a new job for the veteran life sciences executive. In an era of rapid transformation within the field, it put Duchemin at the helm of a leading source of innovation. Harvard Bioscience International Collaboration Ushers in Groundbreaking Regenerative Medicine Achievements /articles/international-collaboration-ushers-in-groundbreaking-regenerative-medicine-achievements/?sc=rsin /articles/international-collaboration-ushers-in-groundbreaking-regenerative-medicine-achievements/?sc=rsin Fri, 30 Nov 2012 11:00:00 EST Last June, two patients in Russia were given the world's first and second successful laryngotracheal implants. The technology behind these procedures was remarkable, but no less striking was the level of international cooperation involved: They were the result of a global collaboration involving organizations in the US, Sweden, Russia, Germany and Italy. Harvard Bioscience Era of Synthetic Voicebox Gets Nearer Following Two Surgeries in Russia /articles/era-of-synthetic-voicebox-gets-nearer-following-two-surgeries-in-russia/?sc=rsin /articles/era-of-synthetic-voicebox-gets-nearer-following-two-surgeries-in-russia/?sc=rsin Mon, 09 Jul 2012 05:00:00 EST Last month, two patients successfully underwent the world's first successful laryngotracheal implants in Russia. Harvard Bioscience New Paper in The Lancet Describes Proof-of-Concept Study Involving Implantation of Synthetic Tissue-Engineered Windpipe /articles/new-paper-in-the-lancet-describes-proof-of-concept-study-involving-implantation-of-synthetic-tissue-engineered-windpipe/?sc=rsin /articles/new-paper-in-the-lancet-describes-proof-of-concept-study-involving-implantation-of-synthetic-tissue-engineered-windpipe/?sc=rsin Wed, 23 Nov 2011 20:00:00 EST Tailor-made synthetic tracheal scaffold called "an urgent clinical need." Harvard Bioscience