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Research Roundup: Antibiotics Linked to Birth Defects and More – BioSpace

Every week there are numerous scientific studies published. Heres a look at some of the more interesting ones.

Some Antibiotics Prescribed During Pregnancy Linked to Birth Defects

Researchers at the University College London found that children of mothers prescribed macrolide antibiotics in the first trimester of pregnancy were at increased risk of major birth defects. The research was published in The BMJ. The birth defects include major malformations such as heart and genital defects, and four neurodevelopment disorders, cerebral palsy, epilepsy, ADHD, and autism spectrum disorder.

Macrolide antibiotics are used to treat a wide variety of bacterial infections and are among the most frequently prescribed antibiotics during pregnancy in Western countries, said Heng Fan, PhD candidate at UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health, and lead author of the study. This work builds on previous evidence of rare but serious adverse outcomes of macrolide use, especially for unborn babies. These adverse outcomes were assumed to be associated with the arrhythmic effect of macrolides, and policy advice about their use in pregnancy varies.

The investigators analyzed data from 104,605 children born in the UK from 1990 to 2016 from the Clinical Practice Research Datalink (CPRD), with a median follow-up of 5.8 years after birth. An additional 82,314 children whose mothers were given macrolides or penicillins before pregnancy and 53,735 who were siblings of children in the study acted as control cohorts. Major malformations were seen in 186 children of 8,632 whose mothers received macrolides at any point during pregnancy and 1,666 of 95,973 children whose mothers were dosed with penicillins during pregnancy. The researchers concluded that macrolides during the first three months of pregnancy were associated with an increased risk of any major malformation compared to penicillin.

The Mediterranean Diets Key Ingredient for Extending Lifespan

The Mediterranean diet has been noted for being heart-healthy and potentially improving lifespanheavy on fish, fruits, vegetables, grains, olive oil and red wine. Much research suggested the resveratrol found in red wine was the major contributor, but new research suggests it is actually the fat found in olive oil that activated a pathway known to increase lifespan and prevent aging-related diseases. It appears that the fat gets stored in lipid droplets and when the fat is broken down during exercise or fasting, the signaling and health benefits occur.

What Facebook and Genomes Have in Common

Computational biologists at Carnegie Mellon University took an algorithm used to study social networks like Facebook and adapted it to identify how DNA and Proteins behave in communities inside the cell nucleus. Proximity is a factor, because genes controlled by the same regulatory proteins benefit from being close to each other, but others can be relatively far apart but drawn together via shared interests. The MOCHI algorithm analyzes the spatial arrangement of all the genes and transcription factor proteins in a nucleus based on genome-wide chromosome interactions and global gene regulatory networks.

A 3D Atomic Scale Map of the 2019 Coronavirus

Investigators at the University of Texas at Austin and the NIH created the first 3D atomic scale map of the 2019 novel coronavirus. They used AMETEK Gatans K3 camera to map part of the virus called the spike protein, which is how the virus penetrates the host cells. The breakthrough should allow for more rapid vaccine and therapy development.

How Lung Cancer Cells Suck Up Energy

Researchers working with human lung cancer cells discovered how they modulate their energy consumption based on their surroundings. In addition, they discovered how cancer cells override those factors to maximize their energy use. They identified a protein called TRIM21 that appears able to prevent the degradation of metabolic enzymes, resulting in cancer cells keeping their metabolism high. Being able to interrupt this pathway could lead to new approaches to cancer therapies.

New Hope for Muscular Dystrophy

Although there are now a couple therapies on the market for Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DND), it is still incurable. Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine recently identified a group of small molecules that might lead to new treatments. The compounds eased repression of a specific gene, utrophin, in mouse muscle cells. This allows the body to produce more utrophin protein, which can be substituted for dystrophin, the protein whose absence causes DMD.

Were trying to find therapies that will restore a patients muscle function without resorting to gene therapy, said Tejvir S. Khurana, the studys senior author and professor of Physiology. Increasing utrophin is a major focus of muscular dystrophy research. While, ideally, we would replace the missing dystrophin in patients, there are a number of technical and immunological problems associated with this approach.

One is simply that the dystrophin gene is the largest in the body, and cant be fit into the viruses used for gene therapy. Most approaches along those lines use truncated dystrophin genes or other means to introduce a partial dystrophin gene or gene product. The other problem is that because the human body of DMD patients doesnt have regular amounts or types of dystrophin, introducing dystrophin to the body often stimulates an immune response as the immune system reacts to it as an invader.

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The Anatomy of a Medical Device Startup – Medical Device and Diagnostics Industry

The singular purpose and focus on results with relentless execution is critical to the success of any startup, according toSiddharth Desai, technical leaderand president at Health Care Evolution Inc. During a session atMD&M West 2020, Desaitalked about how a startup's approach to product development compares to the approach typically seen at larger, more conventional organizations.

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‘The Invisible Man’ | Anatomy of a Scene – The New York Times

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Hi, Im Leigh Whannell. Im the writer and director of the film, The Invisible Man. A lot of the film deals with paranoia and whether or not Elisabeth Mosss character is really seeing something. And this is a scene where shes actually dealing with physical presence and a physical threat. We dont get to meet our antagonist, Adrian. You dont have to learn a lot about him as the film goes on. And so I wanted the threat to suddenly become very real. And I thought it would be an interesting way to shoot a scene like this where two people are fighting, but you can only see one of the participants. [RUNNING WATER] And I could see that in my minds eye. I could see what that would look like if we pulled it off well. Turns out it was quite hard to achieve. It took a while to get there, to get the thing on screen that I could see in my head when I was writing. But we got here, eventually. [LOUD NOISE] Theres obviously moments in this scene that Elisabeth Moss could not perform. Shes not a trained stunt performer. She cannot be thrown across a table. So then the question becomes, how do we shoot Elisabeth Moss and then cut to somebody else? So in the middle of the shot, we have to match frame a stunt person in. And then, so shell do the actual throw and shell get thrown, and then shell land, and we have to freeze her and then match frame Elisabeth back in. And it was very technically difficult when she was interacting with the stunt performer in a green suit and when she wasnt. Because as we found out when we did visual effects, its kind of easier to add something to a frame with CGI. Its hard to remove something, especially a human body in a bright green suit. Like if this person is moving and blocking the other actor, and what are we going to do with that moment where the stunt performers arm is blocking Elisabeths face. But I know that the visual effects guys, a company called Cutting Edge, in Sydney, had a lot of sleepless nights to get it looking amazing. [BREAKING DISH]

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Ask the Expert: Anatomy of a heart surgery how to prepare – The Star Press

Michael Savitt Published 8:18 a.m. ET Feb. 28, 2020

Michael Savitt(Photo: Photo provided by IU Health Ball Memorial Hospital)

Heart surgery of any kind can be scary and the decision to undergo one is not a decision to be taken lightly. After conversations with your doctor, it may become clear that heart surgery is the best option for you, so to help with any lingering anxiety about the upcoming procedure, it could help to have a lot of the facts up front. Lets dive in to some things you can expect with an upcoming surgery and some tips on how to make it easier on you.

What preliminary tests will they run?

Its important for your doctor to run a few tests to reduce any risks when it comes to the anesthesia given and how to manage your recovery after the surgery. You can expect to go in ahead of your surgery for the following tests:

Your doctor may require more tests than the ones listed above, but these are just a few common ones that you can expect.

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What can I expect before the surgery?

Before the surgery, your surgeon will need a list of all the medications and herbal supplements you are currently taking along with their dosages. This is especially important if you are taking blood thinners (anticoagulants).

Depending on the medications or supplements you are taking, you may be asked by your surgeon to suspend their use before the surgery. Some common ones have different effects on bleeding and/or take various amounts of time to wear off. Your surgeon will give specific instructions on when to stop taking these medications/supplements before the surgery.

Even though its scary to think about, its important to talk with your family and loved ones about your wishes should the unthinkable happen. Appointing someone in your family to make decisions for you can also prove helpful, making sure they are aware of your medical history and any allergies you may have.

Lastly, your surgeon may give you some day before instructions like bathing with a specific skin prep scrub, what medications not to take and what foods/liquids to stay away from, if not altogether.

What can I expect after the surgery?

After your surgery, you will recover in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) for as long as the surgeon deems necessary to receive additional, post-op care. After you are discharged, your recovery at home can take anywhere between fourand eightweeks. This is a standard amount of time, but everyone is different and your recovery time could take longer, based on multiple factors like age, the procedure done and your overall condition before surgery.

Even though you may feel fully recovered after a few weeks or months after your surgery, your journey does not stop there as your heart health is something you will have to monitor for the rest of your life.

Your doctor might also give you a list of exercises to do at home, or you may be signed up for a cardiac rehabilitation program to attend as your continued heart health is of utmost importance.

Any useful tips you can share for surgery preparation?

Michael Savitt, MD, MSE is a physician in the cardiac department at IU Health Ball Memorial Hospital. To learn more, visit iuhealth.org/find-medical-services/heart-vascular-care.

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Anatomy Health & Wellness Brand Appoints David Geller as Partner & Chief Operating Officer – BioSpace

MIAMI, Feb. 27, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Anatomy, South Florida's premier health and wellness brand, has tappedStrategy and Marketing veteranDavid Geller tolead the company's business, operations and growth strategies as the newly appointed Chief Operating Officer (COO). Aligning with Anatomy's mission to establish integrated health and wellness communities throughout South Florida and beyond, Geller will design and implementnew systems, partnerships and development strategies, reflective of the company's culture and vision, while overseeing daily on-going operations.

Since joining the Anatomy team as a consultant in 2015, Geller has been instrumental in the growth of Anatomy's Miami Beach location, the launching of Anatomy's Midtown outpost and Blackout Studio, securing Anatomy's soon-to-be 4thlocation in Coconut Grove, as well as facilitating partnerships, including Anatomy's relationship with 1 Hotel South Beach. As Partner and COO, David will continue to focus on growth and development plans, spearheading the company's future growth beyond the South Florida market with national expansion plans in play. Furthermore, strategic planning and business operations, including sales, finance, human resources and organizational systems, will all fall under David's oversight.

"I am thrilled to join the Anatomy team to help guide the company and position the brand for growth,"saidDavid Geller,Chief Operating Officer at Anatomy. "Anatomy has a strong culture and community that makes the brand unique. This will remain at the heart of all of our systems and growth strategies as we embark on our next phase of development."

Geller has more than 25 yearsof international marketing, branding and strategy experience, having held senior positions at globally recognized brands such as American Express Publishing, Barnes & Noble.com, and Equinox Fitness Clubs. As Head of Marketing at Equinox, Geller was part of the executive management team that catapulted Equinox from a regional, NY-based fitness provider, to an international luxury lifestyle brand with multiple subsidiary brands. In 2011, Geller opened his own consulting practice, focusing on the fitness, health and wellness spaces. Current and past clients have included health clubs, fitness brands, institutional investors, and organizations such as TapoutFitness, Reebok, Les Mills,HCOAFitnessand Miami-based Body & Soul, Vixen Workout, and Anatomy.

Influenced by sports performance and the science of strength conditioning, Anatomy is a luxury boutique fitness club with state-of the-art strength and cardio equipment, proprietary group fitness and personal training offerings, and recovery and regeneration services, which provide members and guests a life-enriching community where they can sweat, enhance and recover in a positive welcoming environment.

Anatomy's expansion in Coconut Grove marks the concept's fourth center in South Florida, joining locations in Midtown, Miami Beach and at the 1 Hotel South Beach. As a result of Anatomy's commitment to their neighboring communities, each location customizes certain programs and amenities based upon the locales unique wants and needs.With the intention in mind, another one of David's key objectives will be to integrate Anatomy's 'future of fitness' philosophy into these neighborhoods by helping to build out fitness and health centric societies in such.

Geller holds a BA degree from Brown University and an MBA degree from Harvard University, where he graduated with 2ndyear honors.

ABOUT ANATOMY:

Founded in 2014, Anatomy, a collaboration among fitness, sports science and nightlife veterans, is a health and wellness sanctuary with locations in Miami Beach, Midtown Miami, at the 1 Hotel South Beach and Coconut Grove (slated to open Fall 2020).

Anatomy offers propriety programing, influenced by sports performance and the science of strength conditioning to provide members and guests a life-enriching community where they can sweat, enhance and recover. The innovative concept combines state-of-the-art fitness equipment, proprietary personal training and indoor/outdoor group fitness programming, with recovery and regeneration components including hot and cold plunges, infrared and cold saunas and eucalyptus steam room. Anatomy is holistic wellness experience fully equipped to address the unique needs and goals of its member.

Each location offers additional custom amenities based upon the needs of their community, including Vitamin Infusions by VitaSquad, hair & spa services, on-site spray tanning, top-of-the-line chiropractic and physical therapy services, 'Kids Club' program and Endermologie.

BLACKOUT is Anatomy's newest studio concept located on the 2ndfloor of Anatomy Midtown. This next generation group-fitness experience is comprised of expertly programed low impact, high-intensity interval training(HIIT) workouts.

Club locations include: Anatomy @ Miami Beach:1220 20thSt, Miami Beach, FL | Anatomy @ Midtown:3415 NE 2nd Ave, Miami, FL| Anatomy @ 1 Hotel South Beach:2341 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL| Anatomy@ Coconut Grove:3385 Pan American Drive, Coconut Grove, FL.

For more information visitwww.anatomyfitness.com.

CONTACT:Camille Muratorecamille@alchemy-agency.com

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School of Medicine to be renamed Arrillaga’s Anatomy – The Stanford Daily

After receiving a $55 million donation for scholarship funding, the Stanford School of Medicine is considering renaming itself after esteemed philanthropist John Arrillaga 60.

We cannot stress enough how tantalized our prospective applicants are at this new scholarship funding, said School of Medicine Dean Lloyd Minor. Thats why we want to welcome them to the renamed Arrillagas Anatomy Medical Center.

While humanity majors noted that adding another Arrillaga building would make campus navigation even more difficult, many pre-med students praised the decision. Many of these same students noted that they cant read legible signs anyways.

Honestly, not being able to find another Arrillaga building is fine by me if it means I wont be drowning in med school debt, said Jared Sherpard 22. Besides, my name is Jared. Im 19, and I never learned how to read in my THINK class.

The move has led to an increased interest in medicine; researchers have already observed high activity on Simple Enroll.

Never in my life have I ever seen so many people voluntarily enroll in CHEM 33, said Dr. Megan Brennan. If syllabus week doesnt weed the new pre-meds out, then we might have to make our midterms even more difficult before the add/drop deadline.

Meanwhile, the TAPS department has begun exploring a potential network deal with the medical school and nearby Lucile Packards to create yet another medical drama series focusing on young doctors. Thus far, not a single network has expressed interest in producing the pilot series of what will inevitably be called Arrilagas Anatomy.

Editors Note: This article is purely satirical and fictitious. All attributions in this article are not genuine and this story should be read in the context of pure entertainment only.

Contact Richard Coca at richcoca at stanford.edu.

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Greys Anatomy & Station 19 Lead ABC To Thursday Ratings Win – Deadline

ABCs duo of Greys Anatomy and Station 19 returned to the top of heap in broadcast primetime Thursday, helping the network take the top spot in overall ratings and viewership in Nielsen fast-affiliate data.

Greys (1.1 rating in the adults 18-49 demographic, 5.97M viewers) was the nights top-rated show, while its lead-in Station 19 (1.0, 6.55M) was the nights most-watched program. Both were even with last week, when they were beaten by Univisions Premio Lo Nuestro awards show. Last night, the duo was followed by A Million Little Things (0.6, 3.72M), which also was steady.

Univisions series finale of its telenovela Rubi (0.6, 1.81M) paced the Spanish-language network last night, placing it third among all broadcasters in the 9 PM time slot.

Fox finished tied with Univision for No. 2 overall in the ratings race Thursday, with a fresh lineup led off by Last Man Standing (0.7, 3.09M), which was even with last week in the demo, followed by Outmatched (0.5, 4.28M) which was steady in the demo but saw a healthy boost in viewers. Deputy (0.6, 3.64M) bumped up a tenth.

CBS was second in viewers Thursday despite its mostly repeat lineup. Its lone original was its 10 PM rookie drama Tommy (0.5, 4.64M), which rose a tenth in the demo to a series high.

At NBC, its comedy block included new episodes of Superstore (0.6, 2.60M) and Brooklyn Nine-Nine (0.5, 1.77M), both down a tenth, followed by steady Will & Grace (0.4, 2.06M) and rookie Indebted (0.4, 1.49M). Law & Order: SVU (0.6, 3.28M), already the longest-running TV primetime live-action series in history and renewed earlier Thursday for three more seasons as part of a mega Dick Wolf-NBC deal, was off a tenth.

Katy Keene (0.1, 490,000) was even with its previous week at the CW.

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Grey’s Anatomy: 15 Confusing Things About Meredith And Cristina’s Friendship – TheThings

There are many things to love about Drs. Meredith Grey and Cristina Yang. For ten seasons, Meredith and Cristina's relationshipwas as central toGrey's Anatomyas any romantic entanglements. Both women have complicated relationships with their profession and the men they date. From their first year as interns to working as attendings to co-owning the hospital, the pair are a driving force behind the series events.

While the Twisted Sisters have one of the strongest bonds in television history, there are numerous instances when Meredith and Cristina are selfish and let each other down. The two start in direct competition, and bond accordingly. Despite their devout support for each other, there are plenty of instances when Meredith and Cristina's friendship makes no sense!

Inthe pilot episode, Meredith and Cristina mark each other as "the one to beat." Neither are warm, touchy-feely women, but they know how to get through the tough stuff. Cristina utters the infamous lines, "You're my person," when listing Meredith as her emergency contact, summarizing their friendship as a fact rather than a choice.

Meredith tampers with the Alzheimer's trial at Richard's insistence, and Alex reveals to the chief of surgery, Owen Hunt. Though Meredith forgives the future pediatric surgeon, Cristina takes her anger at Alex to a whole new level. Her apathy towards Karev never really goes away, and Meredith does little to dissuade her watch-dog.

One of the biggest fights between the inseparable Dr. Yang and Dr. Grey is in season ten when Cristina tells Meredith that she is the lesser doctor due to her devotion to her husband and children. The criticism is cold and not the way a friend tells you something important. She doesn't say this only once.

Cristina grew up wealthy in Beverly Hills, theliteral opposite climate of Minnesota. She complains about the weather in Seattle. The choice to move to Mayo Clinic from Seattle Grace seems driven by spite, which would explain why Meredith and Cristina go so long without talking in season nine.

Meredith and Cristina related to each other in a particular way,but the plane crash tests their bond in season eight. Each processed thecatastrophic incident differently, but Cristina never fully recovered. She tried to get back to work in a state of reactive psychosis, and only Owencould help her.

Related: Twenty Little Known Facts About Ellen Pompeo's Time On Grey's Anatomy

It seems odd when giving your children a sentimental name not to honor your best friend. Viewers understand Meredith naming her son after Dr. Miranda Bailey, who worked through an intense fear of ORs todeliverMeredith's son and repair the internal bleeding. Meredith names her youngest daughter Ellis, an homage to hermotherand their fraught relationship.

Cristinasays no when Meredithasks her to share in something special because "everyone poops on the birthing table." The topic of children is causing tension between her and Owen, which probably contributed to her response. Still, it was sad to see Meredith rejected in one of the times she makes herself vulnerable.

As interns, Cristina and Meredithdate attendings. Dr. Preston Burke leaves Cristina at the altar; Meredith and Derek have a dramatic relationship up to their eventual Post-It marriage. Meredith never gets past Owen's PTSD episode, where he strangles Cristina. Cristina's final words to Meredith dismiss Derek and remind her she is the sun.

Related: Here's Why These Popular Couples From Grey's Anatomy Are Actually The Worst

Early in the series, Preston Burke develops a tremor in his hand after getting shot, which leads to Cristina performing operations beyond her year and her having to eventually reveal the truth to Chief Webber. When Derek is recovering from an injury, she pushes him to operate before he's ready.

Cristina chalks upMeredith's presence in the program to nepotism. She wants to be a surgeonaftera car accidentkilled her father when she was nine. She felthisheart stop beating. Her assumption of nepotism dismisses the complicated relationship Meredith has with her mother, who tried to kill herself in front ofher five-year-old daughter and openly disrespects Meredith until her death.

The six survivors of the plane crash sue the hospital to ensure no one experience what they did. To save the hospital from bankruptcy, the doctors co-invest with the Harper Avery (now Catherine Fox) Foundation tobuy the renamed hospital. They find out this disqualifiesthe surgical team from winning Harper Avery awards, which drives Cristina to leave Grey+Sloan Memorial and Meredith.

Whenthe Twisted Sistersread Ellis' diaries from her days at Seattle Grace, Meredith remarks the resemblance of Cristina's drive and temperament to her mother. This is when she starts to like her mother. While intended as a compliment in many ways, it's clear that Cristina also possesses many of Ellis's less desirable qualities.

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Meredith's friend from her drinking-in-Europe-days, Sadie, comes to Seattle Grace and disrupts the hospital ecosystem. She leads a group of defiant interns experimenting and performing medical procedures on one another. When Dr. Webber finds out, he blames Cristinaand Meredith not only fails to defend her, and she insults Cristina.

Bombs in a body cavity. A mass shooting at the hospital. A plane crash. Meredith and Cristina have faced death so many times,once simultaneouslyperforming life-saving operations on each other's husbands. Other squabblesseem trivialafter almost dying together so many times.

Meredith panics because she says she is notoriously bad with parents, citing her mother as an example. Cristina may tell Meredith "that she is the sun," but when it came to meeting Derek's mother for the first time, she didn't take out Meredith's ridiculous bright pink scrunchie around her high ponytail. Friends encourage friends to be themselves!

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Roche To Top $66 Billion In Sales By 2020, Led By Neuroscience – Forbes

Sign with logo on facade at office of pharmaceutical company Roche in Pleasanton, California, July ... [+] 2, 2019. (Photo by Smith Collection/Gado/Getty Images)

Roche Holdings (OTCMTS: RHHBY) revenue grew at a CAGR of 5.3% from $52.5 billion in 2015 to $64.4 billion in 2019, and it is estimated to top $66 billion in 2020, led by its Neuroscience drugs. The companys oncology drugs will account for 45% of the companys total sales in 2020, but Neuroscience drugs are key to the near term revenue growth, in our view. Oncology drugs are expected to be the single-biggest revenue driver with $30.1 billion in revenues (45% of Total Revenues), which is 5.7x the size of its Neuroscience drugs revenue in 2020. Neuroscience drugs revenues, which includes Ocrevus and Modopar among other drugs, will be the fastest-growing segment adding $3.7 billion over 2017-2020 (32% of $11.6 billion in incremental revenues). Oncology drugs revenues, which includes Herceptin, Perjeta, Tecentriq, and Avastin among other drugs, will add about $3.4 billion over 2017-2020 (29% of the $11.6 billion in incremental revenue). Look at our interactive dashboard analysis on Roches Revenues for more details, parts of which are highlighted below.

Roches Revenue Has Been On A Rise Over The Last Few Years

Comparing Roches Sales Growth To Its Peers

oche Has One of The Largest Oncology Drugs Portfolio, But It Is Expected To See A Decline Going Forward.

Ocrevus Has Been The Best Drug Launch Ever For Roche, Boosting Its Neuroscience Drugs Portfolio

Other Therapeutic Drugs Could Also See Growth In The Near Term

Among Other Segments, In-Vitro Diagnostics Could Continue To Grow At A Steady Pace, While Immunology, Ophthalmology, And Virology Drugs Could See A Decline

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Wave Neuroscience Acquires Assets of NeoSync – Yahoo Finance

NEWPORT BEACH, Calif., Feb. 26, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Wave Neuroscience, Inc., a global leader in developing personalized, noninvasive technology aimed at addressing neurological disorders and enhancing cognitive brain function through Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS), announced today that it has acquired the assets of NeoSync, Inc. NeoSync is a pioneer in personalized, low-energy brain stimulation for the treatment of Major Depressive Disorder and other diseases of the Central Nervous System (CNS).

Among the assets acquired are 19 issued and four pending patents which will be added to Waves existing portfolio, strengthening Waves position in EEG and EEG/EKG guided TMS. In addition, Wave has acquired the Neuro-EEG Synchronization Therapy (NEST) system developed and tested by NeoSync. The NEST device is a technologically advanced helmet design that imparts stimulation at precise frequencies to the patients brain and has shown promising results in clinical trials. Wave will work towards proving the safety and efficacy of the NEST platform, incorporating its algorithms and moving to eventual FDA clearance for this novel, portable, in-home technology.

We are very excited to add NeoSyncs complementary IP and products to our rapidly growing suite of technologies, said Fred Walke, CEO of Wave. This acquisition further exemplifies our commitment to creating and optimizing what others are now realizing is possible: targeted and personalized neuromodulation that honors an individuals unique physiology more closely than the one-size-fits-all approach commonly used today. We find especially compelling the fact that the NEST is designed for eventual home-use. Once commercially available, the NEST will provide wide accessibility to this groundbreaking treatment, improving the quality of life for many.

Kate Rumrill, NeoSyncs president and CEO said, We are pleased Wave is taking over the stewardship of the NeoSync technology assets and heartened by its commitment to maximize the tremendous potential of the NEST system. We look forward to seeing the technology reaching its full capabilities, providing broader access to patients in need.

About Wave Neuroscience:Wave Neuroscience was established to empower and optimize brain function. The companys patented MeRT process improves non-invasive neuromodulation technology by precisely adjusting neural networks to address a wide range of neurological disorders, as well as enhance cognitive performance, using non-pharmacological methods. The companys precise, personalized therapy analyzes brainwave activity using machine-learning that helps guide decisions on treatment stimulation parameters. MeRT treatments are administered to patients by skilled physicians using FDA-cleared equipment at 14 locations worldwide, including 12 in the United States. On the web: http://waveneuro.com/.

Contact: Spencer J. Vigoren(949) 541-8580spencer@waveneuro.com

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