For research involving medical devices, the University IRB will comply with the requirements set forth in 21 CFR Part 812. Per FDA regulations at 21 CFR 812, FDA’s regulations specify the ...
Nanoelectromechanical systems and devices (NEMS) represent a cutting‐edge convergence of nanotechnology and mechanical engineering. These systems harness nanoscale mechanical motion to execute ...
In 2019, Apple announced it would start sending some security researchers a “special” version of the iPhone designed to be used to find vulnerabilities, which could then be reported to Apple so the ...
Apple started shipping special research iPhone hardware to security experts in 2020. Naturally, security researchers have been mostly coy about sharing the specifics of what Apple calls “rooted” ...
Just under a year ago, Apple launched a new Security Research hub along with an upgraded bug bounty program, updates to the Security Research Device Program, and more. Starting today for a limited ...
Scientists at the Scripps Research Digital Trials Center have partnered with the health technology company CareEvolution to launch a remote study that will investigate whether wrist-worn devices, such ...
High voltage silicon carbide (SiC) power devices represent a transformative advance in power electronics, offering superior voltage handling capability, high temperature performance and enhanced ...
FDA and the University IRB recognize there may be circumstances for a health care provider to use an unapproved or investigational device to save the life of a patient or to help a patient suffering ...
The pharmaceutical and medical device industries stand at an inflection point. After decades of reliance on traditional randomized controlled trials (RCTs), computational modeling and simulation (CM&S ...
Apple announced today that iOS security researchers can now apply for a Security Research Device (SRD) by the end of October. SRDs are iPhone 14 Pros with disabled security features and shell access ...
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Headlands Research, a leading multinational network of clinical trial sites, today announced the acquisition of AMCR Institute, which has been in operation for more ...
Improvised explosive device (IED) is defined here as an explosive device that is placed or fabricated in an improvised manner; incorporates destructive, lethal, noxious, pyrotechnic, or incendiary ...