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  • Close-up of gloved hands holding a blue laboratory microtube rack with small clear sample tubes. The background shows a blurred laboratory setting, suggesting a scientific environment. Overlaid text reads 'Beyond Blood: NEW Testing Methods' in bold purple and gray font, highlighting the theme of alternative diagnostic sampling techniques.

    In this episode of Bio Break, StarFish Medical experts Joris and Nick tackle an intriguing question: can alternative bodily fluids like sweat, saliva, or urine offer viable alternatives to blood sampling for medical diagnostics? While blood remains the gold standard for clinical testing, advancements in non-invasive sampling methods are opening new possibilities, particularly in wearable devices and at-home diagnostics.

  • Working with StarFish Medical Boardroom with person presenting

    Crafting powerful business presentation materials requires a subtle balance between visual appeal and clearly written content.

  • Kevin Chaplin wearing a light blue shirt stands at a podium, speaking into a microphone. The podium features a colorful brain-themed logo and the text "Medical Device Playbook 2024." Behind him is a screen displaying the logo "Kardium" and a modern backdrop with blue and purple lighting. An audience is partially visible in the foreground.

    Kevin Chaplin, CEO of Kardium Inc., shares the remarkable story of Kardium’s rise as a pioneer in atrial fibrillation therapy.

  • Glenn Bindley speaks at a podium with a microphone attached to his collar. The background features blue and white tones, likely from a stage setup.

    “From Scrappy Startup to Trailblazer: How Redlen is Revolutionizing CT Therapy” is now available as an on demand webinar.

  • A serene forest illuminated by numerous glowing fireflies, symbolizing the inspiration nature provides for innovations in medical diagnostics. Text overlaid on the image reads: "Nature-inspired Diagnostics" in bold purple and white fonts.

    In this episode of Bio Break, Nick and Joris dive into the fascinating realm of biosensors, showcasing how nature’s biological processes inspire groundbreaking innovations in medical device technology. From jellyfish to fireflies, the natural world has provided invaluable tools that are transforming diagnostics and research.

  • Tom Afzal speaking at Medical Device Playbook Newport Beach 2024

    Learn the entrepreneurial experience of launching a new product into a space dominated by a formidable competitor.

  • Amr Salahieh speaks at Medical Device Playbook Newport Beach 2024

    On Demand recording of Automating the pre-commercial exit as a strategy for high-value startups presented by Amr Salahieh, serial entrepreneur and founder of Sadra Medical and Shifamed, at Medical Device Playbook Newport Beach 2024 is now available for on demand viewing.

  • Andy Talbot, wearing a black sweater, speaks at a podium with a microphone. The podium features a colorful brain-themed logo associated with the "Medical Device Playbook 2024." A computer monitor is visible beside him, and the background displays a large blue presentation slide with abstract elements.

    Drawing on their extensive experience in executive roles and high-tech M&A, the speakers delivered an engaging discussion tailored for MedTech founders and executives.

  • A syringe aimed at the center of a black-and-white target, symbolizing precision. The text overlay reads "Precision Drug Activation" with a blurred laboratory background.

    In this episode of Bio Break, Joris van der Heijden and Nick Allan discuss an advanced category of combination devices: drug activation devices. Unlike drug delivery devices that transport medication to specific locations, drug activation devices ensure the drug becomes active precisely where it is needed in the body, reducing systemic side effects and enhancing therapeutic effectiveness.