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BioCeramic Therapeutics Ltd. receives first financing round
BioCeramic Therapeutics Ltd, a spin-out company from Imperial College co-founded by Dr Molly Stevens and Professor Robert Hill, receives its first financing round.
This funding will enable the company to press forward with its plans to develop a range of bioceramic and nanostructured scaffold products, designed to help patients suffering from musculoskeletal conditions.
EPSRC ‘Challenging Engineering’ Award
Dr Molly Stevens has won one of six national new EPSRC 'Challenging Engineering' awards worth about one million pounds each. The awards are aimed at identifying and supporting future international leaders in engineering.
Dr Molly Stevens named amongst top 100 Young Innovators
Dr Molly Stevens has been named in the list of 100 top young innovators (TR100 2004) compiled by Technology Review magazine.
Bone repair may use polyurethanes
Bone repair may use polyurethanes (PUs): orthopaedic uses of biodegradable medical PU investigated. PolyNovo Biomaterials Pty Ltd. join forces with Imperial College London.
Bionic cat that inspired a 1 million programme
The National Science Foundation are using Boing Boing the bionic cat to teach the American public about nanotechnology.