Mar 9, 2016
NIH awards grant to upstart for nanotech, regenerative spinal implants
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: biotech/medical, health, nanotechnology
New funding awarded by DARPA on new spinal implants; this should make some commercial pilots that I know happy.
Carmel, IN-based startup Nanovis is no stranger to nabbing research grants. It’s just nabbed one from the National Institutes of Health for preclinical research on the use of its porous Forticore interbody fusion devices in combination with nanotube technology. The combination is expected to result in a surface that mimics nature and encourages regeneration around an implant.
Nanovis has previously gotten 8 competitive peer-reviewed grants from the NIH and other research organizations; this is its second NIH grant. In September 2014, it got FDA clearance for its FortiCore interbody fusion devices and then last October it launched an expanded FortiCore line.
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