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01.04.2010
ImpACT-24a the Erlanger Stroke Center in Chattanooga
Erlanger Team Uses New BrainsGate Technology For Stroke Victims
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17.11.2009
Investigational Neurostimulation Device Aims to Reduce Stroke Damage
Stroke researchers at the Methodist Neurological Institute in Houston are the only ones in Texas to offer a novel device that might extend the acute stroke treatment window from three hours to 24 (PhysOrg.com)
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13.10.2009
ImpACT-24a at Central DuPage Hosital
National Investigational Trial for Emergency Stroke Care At CDH: One Illinois Hospital Tests New Device That May Reverse Brain Damage Up to 24 Hours After Stroke read more |
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13.08.2008
BrainsGate raises $27.5m
This is the first investment in Israel in over a year by Johnson & Johnson's VC arm.
by Gali Weinreb read more |
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05.12.2007
Red Herring Global 100
BrainsGate wins the first ever "Red Herring Global 100" award read more |
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06.06.2007
Biomed 2007 video
BrainsGate piece by Israelhightech.tv read more |
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04.12.2006
BrainsGate selected by WEF
World Economic Forum included BrainsGate it its list of 47 visionary companies for 2007 read more |
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15.07.2006
Israeli discovery aids stroke recovery
By David Brinn July 15, 2006 read more |
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20.06.2006
VCs Name Hot Israeli Startups
Amimon, BrainsGate, and Zend picked as the best venture-backed companies during a Tel Aviv conference. read more |
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12.06.2006
9 Israeli Startups Honored
Israel Venture Association and Red Herring name young Israeli firms as finalists.
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11.08.2005
BrainsGate raises $7M
Elron Electronic Industries now holds 20% of BrainsGate, which develops implantable medical devices.
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11.04.2005
Boston Scientific investment
Boston Scientific invests $5M in Israeli start-up BrainsGate read more |
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April 1, 2010
ImpACT-24a the Erlanger Stroke Center in Chattanooga
Erlanger Team Uses New BrainsGate Technology For Stroke Victims
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November 17, 2009
Investigational Neurostimulation Device Aims to Reduce Stroke Damage
Stroke researchers at the Methodist Neurological Institute in Houston are the only ones in Texas to offer a novel device that might extend the acute stroke treatment window from three hours to 24 (PhysOrg.com)
> full story
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