Company set to present data from two preclinical R&D programs at the Society for NeuroScience's Annual Conference
Data supports expanding indications for bioelectronics platform
[fa icon="calendar'] November 11, 2016 / posted in Bioelectronics, Clinical Trials, Neurostimulation, Urinary Incontinence, R&D, Implantable Devices, Innovation
Nuviant Medical’s Neurostimulation System Selected by GlaxoSmithKline for Research in Bioelectronic Medicine
[fa icon="calendar'] February 16, 2016 / posted in Bioelectronics, Belgium, Nuviant Medical, GlaxoSmithKline, Neurostimulation, Closed Loop Neurostimulation, Contracts, R&D
Two articles announcing Nuviant's new partnership with GlaxoSmithKline:
"GSK Partners with Belgian neurostim startup in bioelectronic medicine research" by Stacy Lawarence
"Nuviant Medical's Neurostimulation System Selected by GlaxoSmithKline for Research in Bioelectronic Medicine"
Nuviant Medical Receives €3.4M from BioWin to Further Advance Closed Loop Neurostimulation System for E-Health Initiative
[fa icon="calendar'] January 10, 2016 / posted in Belgium, Nuviant Medical, Nuviant, Neurostimulation, Closed Loop Neurostimulation
Company Plans to Grow Its Wallonia Team with 25-30 New Hires in Three Years
Liege, Belgium, Jan. 9, 2016 -- Nuviant Medical ("Nuviant" or "the Company") announced that its CardiaX Project was awarded a €3.4 million research grant from the Walloon Region government in c
The Sounds of Silence: Science-based tinnitus therapeutics are finally coming into their own
[fa icon="calendar'] September 2, 2015 / posted in Tinnitus, Neurostimulation, MicroTransponder
It often starts off with a bang. Many a soldier, construction worker, concertgoer, or innocent passerby exposed to a loud noise walks away with the telltale symptom of tinnitus, a persistent ringing in the ears. The condition can also arise from other ear traumas, suc
Implant Fights Stroke, Tinnitus by Retraining the Brain
[fa icon="calendar'] June 11, 2015 / posted in Tinnitus, Stroke, Neurostimulation, MicroTransponder
Houston-based Microtransponder is using an implanted vagus-nerve simulator to turbocharge one of the brain’s most fundamental functions: learning. “What we’re doing with our VNS pairing therapy is trying to reorganize the brain,” says the company’s R&D director, Navzer
nUro, Inc. Announces Name Change to Nuviant Medical, Receipt of CPRIT Award as Part of $1.45M Incontinence Program, and Appointment of David Kaysen to Board of Directors
[fa icon="calendar'] May 28, 2015 / posted in Nuviant Medical, Neurostimulation, Urinary Incontinence, Grants & Funding, Implantable Devices
Company positioned to expand incontinence program
DALLAS, May. 28, 2015 /PRNewswire-iReach/ -- nUro, Inc., a medical device development and manufacturing company creating neurostimulation solutions for neurological diseases, announced today that it is changing its name
Seeking A Moment Of Silence: Treatment For Tinnitus On The Horizon
[fa icon="calendar'] February 19, 2014 / posted in Tinnitus, Vagal Nerve Stimulation (VNS), Neurostimulation, University of Texas at Dallas, MicroTransponder
Millions of Americans suffer from a chronic ringing in the ears known as tinnitus. And for more than 10 million of them, the experience of hearing that sound is severe enough to seek medical attention.
Researchers at the University of Texas at Dallas are hopeful a new
Technology Awards Salute Entrepreneur, Researcher
[fa icon="calendar'] September 2, 2010 / posted in Neurostimulation, University of Texas at Dallas, MicroTransponder, Grants & Funding, Will Rosellini
A technology breakthrough and an emerging company with close connections to UT Dallas have each been honored with one of the Metroplex Technology Business Council’s annual Tech Titan awards.
Researcher Yves Chabal received the Tech Titan Tech Innovator award for work
How Science Will Enhance Your Brain
[fa icon="calendar'] June 27, 2009 / posted in Vagal Nerve Stimulation (VNS), Neurostimulation, MicroTransponder, Will Rosellini, Deep Brain Stimulation
Daryl Kipke is showing off his company's latest prototype, a state-of-the-art electronic chip. It's not the sort likely to end up powering your iPod, but it does produce a beat you won't be able to get out of your head—because this device is designed to be surgically i