WCPO: UC helps Ohio company win FDA approval for ventilators
May 1, 2020
UC Health and UC's College of Engineering and Applied Science helps Cincinnati company Venti-Now win federal regulatory approval to sell new low-cost ventilators.
May 1, 2020
UC Health and UC's College of Engineering and Applied Science helps Cincinnati company Venti-Now win federal regulatory approval to sell new low-cost ventilators.
July 8, 2020
Two University of Cincinnati biomedical engineering students, Jacquelyn Chapman and Johnathan Wisecarver, are making a tangible impact working with Venti-Now, a nonprofit, start-up company launched in Cincinnati in response to the COVID-19 pandemic to develop a new low-cost ventilators that could be used in impoverished areas. Their professor, Peter Campbell, lends his expertise as medical team leader. UC Health and UC's College of Engineering and Applied Science helped provide Venti-Now with medical testing and consultation.
July 13, 2020
WVXU reports on Venti-Now, a Cincinnati-based nonprofit that was launched in response to the pandemic by two former P&G scientists. UC Health and University of Cincinnati collaborated with Venti-Now as they set out to make an affordable and simple ventilator for countries in need.
September 23, 2020
Biomedical engineering students created medical devices to address real-world problems. The projects were presented at the annual “Do It or mDIEp” competition through the Medical Device Innovation and Entrepreneurship Program (MDIEP) track in the University of Cincinnati College of Engineering and Applied Science.
April 19, 2019
A team of University of Cincinnati researchers invented a noninvasive device that uses high-frequency electric fields, slightly higher than the range emitted from cell phones, to treat diabetic ulcers.