IATI Members' Medical Solutions Fighting Covid-19 Outbreak
Apr. 30, 2020
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Independence Day: 72 Israeli Technologies Fighting COVID-19
Assuta Medical Center: Cheap Israeli technology may solve world ventilator shortage
Amazon: donates $300,000 to help Israel buy equipment to fight coronavirus.
Bar Ilan University: Working around the clock to find a cure for Coronavirus
Resmetrix Medical develops remote app to detect respiratory worsening of COVID-19 patients
Fighting Corona: A Sneek Peak Into Biohouse Labs
Binah.ai: Combatting Corona With Real-Time Video-Based Vital Signs Monitoring.
Can-Fite jumps as drug aproved for Covid-19 trial.
Council for Higher Education, philanthropies set $4m for coronavirus research
Hebrew University - Researchers Submit Proposals to IIA to Investigate Diagnostics, Treatments, and Cures for COVID-19
Kamada - Plans to Utilize its Hyper-Immunoglobulin (IgG) Platform Technology to Develop an Anti-Corona (COVID-19) Immunoglobulin as a Potential Therapy for Severely Ill Coronavirus Patients.
NDCET Features 4 Online Learning Apps.
MeMed to predict which COVID-19 patients will worsen
Montfort Brain Monitor - Accelerating Release Of Its Solution For Remote Neurology Monitoring.
Pluristem: Israeli cell therapy could treat respiratory effects caused by coronavirus
Israel's Pluristem secures €50m. EU financing to boost COVID-19 treatment
Somatix: SafeBeing, remote patient monitoring solution, makes it easier to monitor patients remotely during epidemics.
Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center: A new AI ‘Super Nurse’ monitors patients in Israeli hospital.
Technion - A New Type of mask will ease on medical staff to avoid COVID-19 spread
Todos Medical - revisited amid the corona pandemic
TytoCare raises $50 million as it looks to buy and build new services during COVID-19 demand surge.
Weizmann Institute: A self developed method of predicting the coronavirus spread may enable the authorities to focus efforts on areas where an outbreak is anticipated – and relieve measures taken in others.