Here are nine spine and neurosurgeons making the news this week.
Author: Alan Condon
NervGen Pharma is planning its clinical development strategy for its compound, NVG-291, in spinal cord injury and multiple sclerosis patients.
Following in the footsteps of fellow Argentinian orthopedic surgeon Jorge Galante, MD, Jorge Chahla, MD, PhD, hopes to leave a similar mark on his new practice at Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush in Chicago.
Saratoga Hospital in Saratoga Springs, N.Y., invested $2 million in a 3 Tesla MRI system for the spine, brain and prostate, reports Times Union.
Irving, Texas-based Christus Health established a new sports medicine program at Christus Trinity Mother Frances Sulphur Springs, reports KSST Radio.
Organogenesis unveiled the winner of the 2019 Canton High School Regenerative Medicine Scholarship Award.
Richard Lee, MD, of Hoag Orthopedic Institute in Irvine, Calif., performed a cervical spine revision surgery to fix a C1 ring that flipped horizontally to rest on a patient's C2 vertebrae, reports Fox News.
Restorative Therapies unveiled a new corporate branding and a revamped website to highlight its commitment to neurological rehabilitation, reports Bezinga
University of California Los Angeles signed a license agreement with Theseus AI — a Los Angeles-based startup — for software that interprets MRI scans of patients' spines.
Global Regenerative Group partnered with Kanfit3D to distribute its medical devices in the U.S., Eastern Europe, Russia and the Balkans.
