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On his feet all day as a car salesman and sitting all night as a drummer in a classic-rock band, David Ellis couldn't afford to have a bad knee. Full Article at The Port Huron Times Herald
2009-11-10 20:23:02 - Biomet, Inc. - Medical Equipment - Deals and Alliances Profile - a new market research report on companiesandmarkets.com is headquartered in Indiana, the US. Full Article at PR-Inside.com
Mohamed and Ahmed Ibrahim, formerly conjoined Egyptian twins, look on while Joel Higgins of Biomet, Warsaw, Ind. , explains the development of the skull implant used to reconstruct the top of Mohamed's head. View Photo »
It will tax innovation and discourage people from being successful -- such as the medical device people in Northern Indiana, Zimmer and Biomet.
Cartilix, a Foster City, Calif.-based biotech firm that makes substances capable of repairing human tissues in joints, has sold to Biomet, an Indiana-based seller of tools and products used to help surgeons, according to PE Hub. Full Article at The Industry Standard
Biomet Inc. will buy the assets of Cartilix, a Foster City company that has been developing a treatment that uses a hydrogel and a biological adhesive to fill lesions in knee cartilage. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed. Full Article at San Francisco Business Times
Biomet Inc. (BMET) Buys VC-backed Cartilix, Inc. 11/9/2009 Biomet Inc. has acquired Cartilix Inc. , a Foster City, Calif.-based developer of biomaterials to repair damaged tissues in articular joints. Full Article at Biospace
This suggests to us that Biomet is gaining share against estimated market growth of 3p to 4pc, most likely from Zimmer and, to a lesser extent, Stryker and Smith & Nephew
In what they called a medical first in a toddler, surgeons at Stanford University's Lucile Packard Children's Hospital have implanted a telescoping artificial prosthesis in the arm of a 3-year-old to replace a humerus that was removed because of cancer. Full Article at Los Angeles Times
Mark Blinder, 4, is learning to use his right arm. The telescoping prosthesis is designed to grow as he matures. Full Article at Denver Post
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Mohamed and Ahmed Ibrahim, formerly conjoined Egyptian twins, look on while Joel Higgins of Biomet, Warsaw, Ind. , explains the development of the skull implant used to reconstruct the top of Mohamed's head. Engineers from Biomet designed and developed the implant.
View Photo »Mohamed and Ahmed Ibrahim, formerly conjoined Egyptian twins, look on while Joel Higgins of Biomet, Warsaw, Ind. , explains the development of the skull implant used to reconstruct the top of Mohamed's head. Engineers from Biomet designed and developed the implant.
View Photo »It will tax innovation and discourage people from being successful -- such as the medical device people in Northern Indiana, Zimmer and Biomet.
This suggests to us that Biomet is gaining share against estimated market growth of 3p to 4pc, most likely from Zimmer and, to a lesser extent, Stryker and Smith & Nephew
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