Orthofix International updated its fiscal year 2017 earnings guidance, according to The Ledger Gazette.
Biologics
Pinnacle Spine Group filed an application for FDA clearance of its InFill Lateral Fusion System.
Abba Zubair, MD, PhD, of the Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Fla., investigated whether stem cells would multiply at an accelerated speed in zero gravity, according to Action News Jax.
AngelMD's venture capital fund invested in a bone biologic startup.
Terri Dallas-Prunskis, MD, of The Regenerative Stem Cell Institute in Elgin, Ill., presented her research on using stem cell therapy to provide relief to patients suffering from concussions and CTE at the Powering Precision Health Summit 2017.
AlloSource is showcasing its AlloFuse Select CM during the 2017 North American Spine Society annual meeting in Orlando, Fla., from Oct. 25 to Oct. 28.
Cerapedics named Antony Koblish its board of directors' chair.
The U.S. regenerative medicine market is anticipated to grow at compound annual growth rate of more than 33 percent through 2022, based on an Orbis Research analysis, according to medGadget.
Smith & Nephew plans to acquire Minnesota-based Rotation Medical, a developer of regenerative medicine technologies for patients suffering from rotator cuff disease, for $210 million, according to Reuters.
Anika Therapeutics named Thomas Finnerty its new chief human resources officer, effective Oct. 30.
