Diseases like diabetes can create ulcerous wounds that are often misinterpreted. Drexel University's sensor technology hopes to change that as the product moves to the commercialization stage.
Bethlehem pharmaceutical development firm Particle Sciences announced a partnership this week allowing the firm to commercialize a series of medical innovations from researchers at Children's Hospital of Boston.
The consortium of 12 prominent economic development and business assistance organizations she oversees has helped young PA companies pull in $18M in federal Small Business Innovation Research grants.
The charitable arm of Erie's largest employer is arming the entire school district here with new tools to create a seamless K-12 math and science curricula and strengthen the future of the region's economy.
In an effort to improve its medical data processing business, Scranton's Diversified Information Technologies this week announced that it will acquire New Jersey's Commercial Data Processing.
Bethlehem aquarium pump manufacturers are looking to expand into new industries after their last three years saw almost 1000 percent growth and a ranking of 302 on the Inc 5000 list.
As Apeliotus Vision's macular degeneration treatment approaches the finish line, the Hershey medical device firm receives $200,000 from Ben Franklin Technology Partners to aid in the FDA clearance process.
This week, the Lancaster General Hospital's student simulation lab plays host to the Innovation Transfer Network's Simulation and Serious Games Exchange group.
Penn State's newest masters degree program in homeland security now offers a focus on agricultural biosecurity to help protect our food supply against accidental contamination and intentional bioterrorism.
Carnegie Mellon University announced this week that researchers from its school of Computer Science will join a five-year, $10 million research consortium to create observational tools for analyzing Autism.