Recent Progress in BMTH 01 Recipients

WearOptimo & The Australian National University
WearOptimo Microwearable™ Devices
A 'sticker-like" device that painlessly accesses biosignals under the skin, incl IL-6 levels in COVID-19 patients, enabling precise disease monitoring
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Indee Labs
Hydropore™ µVS Delivery System™
A non-viral intracellular delivery system using microfluidic vortex shedding (µVS) to deliver genes and reprogram cells DNA for therapeutic effects.
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Bionics Institute
EarGenie™
Uses several measures of neural activity including fNIRS brain imaging to evaluate a child's hearing to optimise language and brain development.
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Monash Vision Group
Gennaris Bionic Vision System
Using a wireless Brain-Machine Interface (BMI) to bypass damage to visual pathway and restore basic vision for people who are completely blind.
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Carina Biotech
CAR-T cell (CNA1003) therapy
A set of cells that are able to bind with various types of cancer cells in order to activate a person's immune system to killing the cancerous cells.
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Allegra Orthopaedics Ltd.
B3D Cervical Interbody Fusion Device
A synthetic spinal cage that regenerates bone under load-bearing conditions. It can be completely reabsorbed by the body to avoid infections.
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Anatomics Pty Ltd
StarPore ®
A porous high-density polyethylene implant material for customized craniofacial surgical implant with properties that avoid it from cracking when bent
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St. Vincent's Hospital Melbourne
AxceldaPen (previously known as Biopen)
Handheld 3D printer used during orthopaedic implant surgeries to deliver stem cells encased in gel to repair damaged bones and cartilage.
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The Kinghorn Cancer Center
Cancer genomics data platform for clinical trials
A commercial cancer genomics data platform that helps match patients to the most relevant clinical trials of precision cancer therapies.
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Biotech Resources (BTR)
Aimalux
A rapid diagnostic test that directly detects within 35 minutes the pathogens that cause sepsis in the blood.
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WearOptimo & The Australian National University
WearOptimo Microwearable™ Devices
A 'sticker-like" device that painlessly accesses biosignals under the skin, incl IL-6 levels in COVID-19 patients, enabling precise disease monitoring
Follow
Indee Labs
Hydropore™ µVS Delivery System™
A non-viral intracellular delivery system using microfluidic vortex shedding (µVS) to deliver genes and reprogram cells DNA for therapeutic effects.
Follow
Bionics Institute
EarGenie™
Uses several measures of neural activity including fNIRS brain imaging to evaluate a child's hearing to optimise language and brain development.
Follow
Monash Vision Group
Gennaris Bionic Vision System
Using a wireless Brain-Machine Interface (BMI) to bypass damage to visual pathway and restore basic vision for people who are completely blind.
Follow
Carina Biotech
CAR-T cell (CNA1003) therapy
A set of cells that are able to bind with various types of cancer cells in order to activate a person's immune system to killing the cancerous cells.
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Allegra Orthopaedics Ltd.
B3D Cervical Interbody Fusion Device
A synthetic spinal cage that regenerates bone under load-bearing conditions. It can be completely reabsorbed by the body to avoid infections.
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Anatomics Pty Ltd
StarPore ®
A porous high-density polyethylene implant material for customized craniofacial surgical implant with properties that avoid it from cracking when bent
Follow
St. Vincent's Hospital Melbourne
AxceldaPen (previously known as Biopen)
Handheld 3D printer used during orthopaedic implant surgeries to deliver stem cells encased in gel to repair damaged bones and cartilage.
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The Kinghorn Cancer Center
Cancer genomics data platform for clinical trials
A commercial cancer genomics data platform that helps match patients to the most relevant clinical trials of precision cancer therapies.
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Biotech Resources (BTR)
Aimalux
A rapid diagnostic test that directly detects within 35 minutes the pathogens that cause sepsis in the blood.
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Griffith University, Orthocell, UWA and QUT
Biocompatible Scaffolds to treat ligament injuries
3D bio-printing patient-specific bone-ligament graft to treat the most common wrist injury called Scapholunate Interosseous Ligament (SLIL) injury.
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