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NIH Tweets About Endomedix

Posted: June 18, 2015

Congrats to #NIH #SBIRfunded Endomedix for their superb presentation at the @BIOConvention Innovation Zone #BIO2015 pic.twitter.com/D2I2uUBgb2 — NIH SBIR/STTR (@NIHsbir) June 18, 2015

Medtech Startup Poised For Success

Posted: May 5, 2015

Medtech startup Endomedix is feeling the excitement and satisfaction that follows five years of hard work, and the company is poised for its next key stage of growth. Led by CEO Richard Russo, a veteran at developing products and building businesses, Endomedix has overcome many of the challenges and early missteps that overwhelm most medical […]

Russo finds NJIT is the place to be for Endomedix

Posted: August 18, 2014

Four years ago, Endomedix CEO Richard Russo recognized Stony Brook University was not meeting his company’s needs when it came to facilities and experienced professors. So he loaded up and moved down to the New Jersey Institute of Technology. By relocating to the Newark-based university, the company has been able to tap into the institution’s […]

Endomedix receives Grant to develop Bleeding -Control Gel for Brain surgery

Posted: July 16, 2014

Endomedix, a start-up company housed at NJIT’-s business incubator, received a $1.4 million federal grant to develop a spray-on gel that surgeons will use to staunch bleeding during brain surgery. Surgeons can spray the gel onto a surgical site, and the natural bio-polymer solutions in the gel will cohere and control bleeding in the patient […]

Bleeding-control polymer gel for brain surgery, polymer implants attack brain cancer

Posted: July 15, 2014

A spray-on gel to staunch bleeding during brain surgery has been developed by New Jersey Institute of Technology. Surgeons can spray the gel onto a surgical site, and the natural bio-polymer solutions in the gel will cohere and control bleeding in the patient within 30 seconds. The gel can shorten an intracranial surgery by 30-45 […]

A Start-up at NJIT Develops Bleeding-control Gel for Brain Surgery

Posted: July 11, 2014

Endomedix, a start-up company housed at NJIT’s business incubator, received a $1.4 million federal grant to develop a spray-on gel that surgeons will use to staunch bleeding during brain surgery. Surgeons can spray the gel onto a surgical site, and the natural bio-polymer solutions in the gel will cohere and control bleeding in the patient […]

A device to control bleeding in brain surgery receives Phase 2 SBIR grant

Posted: June 2, 2014

A medical device developer got a big boost in its efforts to develop a surgical sealant for brain surgery. Endomedix received a $1.49 million Phase 2 Small Business Innovation Research grant to help control bleeding for surgical procedures, according to a company statement. It received the grant from the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and […]