Spring 2026
Automated Skin Punch Biopsy Tool
The Syn-One skin punch biopsy test, developed by CND Life Sciences, provides pathological evidence for Parkinson’s disease, dementia with Lewy bodies, and related synucleinopathies. However, a 20-month review revealed high rates of unusable samples due to technique variability. The current multi-instrument workflow requires tweezers, a metal push rod, and a standard punch tool, contributing to…
Autonomous Ultrasound AI for Extreme Environments
Internal hemorrhaging remains a leading cause of preventable death in trauma scenarios, yet the Focused Assessment with Sonography in Trauma (FAST) protocol requires specialized sonographic expertise that is often unavailable in remote or extreme environments. Non-experts often struggle with the complex landmark identification and proper probe orientation, leading to diagnostic delays and catastrophic patient outcomes…
Proactive and Interceptive Treatment for Incipient Dental Caries
Dental caries remain one of the most common chronic oral health conditions worldwide, often progressing to cavities that require restorative treatments such as fillings. Traditional intervention methods typically begin after significant enamel damage has occurred, creating a need for earlier, less invasive treatment options. To combat this problem, DentaNova has developed DentaDefend, a two part…
Fetal Monitoring Signal Optimization Device
Despite being the clinical standard and a primary means of intrapartum assessment, current fetal monitoring devices have extremely high false positive rates (up to 99% for fetal distress signs like fetal acidosis). This means clinicians are often reacting to signals that don’t reflect the baby’s true condition. This not only creates confusion but also causes…
Reimagined Tenaculum
Cervical stabilization during gynecological procedures commonly relies on traditional tenacula, which use sharp hooks to grasp tissue. The current tenaculum, modeled after a civil-war era device designed to extract bullets from soldiers’ bodies, is often associated with tissue trauma, bleeding, and severe pain. There is a clear clinical need for a less invasive solution that…
Standardized MRSI Data Analysis Platform (MAPS)
Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopic Imaging (MRSI) provides valuable metabolic information for diagnosing and monitoring neurological conditions; however, its clinical and research use is limited by fragmented, non-standardized analysis workflows. Differences in scanner vendor formats require users to manually convert files, resolve metadata inconsistencies, and rely on multiple software tools, slowing data interpretation, increasing error risk, and…
E-Lumenate: Optimizing Treatment of Eosinophilic Esophagitis Using an Internal Phototherapy Device
Eosinophilic Esophagitis (EoE) is a chronic inflammatory condition characterized by immune-mediated damage to esophageal tissue. This inflammation leads to symptoms such as dysphagia, food impaction, and structural changes over time. Current treatment strategies for EoE include dietary restrictions, proton pump inhibitors, and glucocorticoids, but they are often burdensome, inconsistent, and associated with many long-term side…
Uterra by Illumigyn: A novel uterine manipulator for laparoscopic hysterectomies with an illuminated colpotomy cup
Over 400,000 hysterectomies are performed annually in the United States, yet limited intraoperative visualization remains a significant contributor to surgical complications. Surgeons frequently report difficulty visualizing the cervical-vaginal junction during colpotomy, increasing the risk of injury to surrounding structures such as the bladder and ureters. Current uterine manipulators lack integrated illumination, creating a critical unmet…
Mechanical Spring-Loaded Pinch Roller Device for Precision Guidewire Torque Transmission in Endovascular Procedures
Endovascular procedures require controlled guidewire manipulation; however, manual torque devices often cause inconsistent rotation, slippage, and operator fatigue [1]. These limitations can lead to procedural delays and complications. Surgeon surveys and stakeholder interviews show clinical need for improved torque precision, reduced fatigue, and safer wire handling. There are over 1 million annual endovascular procedures; demand…
Bioresorbable Intravaginal Scaffold Delivering Lauramide Arginine Ethyl Ester as an Adjunct to Antibiotic Therapy for Recurrent BV Prevention
Bacterial vaginosis (BV) affects approximately 30% of women worldwide, with up to 80% of patients experiencing recurrence within one year of treatment. Current therapies, including antibiotics and over-the-counter treatments, often fail to address the underlying cause of recurrence due to bacterial biofilm formation and disruption of the protective vaginal microbiome. This leads to repeated infections,…