

USKRC
Ricerca sui reni artificiali e amp; Sviluppo
(precedentemente Curion Research Corporation)
PAGINA NOTIZIE

NOTIZIE: ottobre 2021 - La US Kidney Research Corporation è stata scelta come vincitrice del concorso internazionale KidneyX Phase 1 Artificial Kidney Contest per il suo nuovo sviluppo di una tecnologia di rene artificiale portatile e impiantabile senz'acqua senza dialisato. Il premio di $ 650.000 verrà utilizzato per promuovere la ricerca della nostra azienda. Aziende di tutto il mondo hanno fatto domanda per il concorso del terzo turno. Sei aziende sono state selezionate come vincitrici.
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Latest News
USKRC Advances Toward Implantable Artificial Kidney. Read
USKRC Breaks the Mold With New Revolutionary Ultrafilter Dialysis Membrane. Read
Our New Ultra-filter Membrane Detailed in Scientific Reports (a Nature Publication). Read
UCLA Health Article: Artificial kidney could supplant dialysis the decades old standard treatment for kidney failure. Read
University Of Arkansas Article
Device Simulates Filtering and Ion Transport Functions of Human Kidney. Read
Nature, the top scientific journal in the world publishes article on kidney research.
We were one of the three companies covered in the article. Read
Older News
NEWS - US Kidney Research Corporation (USKRC) is the first in the world to produce synthetic urine from a device other than dialysis.. Read Press Release
US Kidney Research Corp Granted US Patent - Press Release
Communications Materials, one of the Nature family of journals, has published a scientific article written by Dr Ira Kurtz and colleagues.
Simulating nephron ion transport function using activated wafer electrodeionization
Curion Research Corp (now US Kidney Research Corporation) a Winner of the KidneyX Redesign Dialysis Phase 1 Contest. Washington D.C., April 2019 - Curion Research Corporation is chosen as an award winner of the very first KidneyX Redesign Dialysis contest based on its novel "waterless feedback/sensor controlled blood purifying technology”, a first in the industry. The $75,000 award was presented by the US Dept. of Health and Human Services and the American Society of Nephrology.