Mikeybd27
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Over the past 15 years, there has been much discussion about implantable microchips that can store patients? electronic health records (EHRs). Though the FDA approved the first such chip more than 10 years ago, it has yet to be widely adopted. The passing of the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act (HITECH) in 2009 helped strengthen regulations surrounding the proper use of EHRs and led to EHR systems being exponentially adopted. But, the same cannot be said about implanted microchips.
While an implanted chip has benefits such as allowing emergency room staff to identify an unresponsive patient and have instant access to his or her medical history, including current medications and allergies, patient http://cliniciantoday.com/ehr-microchips-the-past-present-and-
[h=1]Iris Overview[/h]
For the past decade Iris BioTechnologies has been perfecting the 21st Century tools necessary to bring P4 medicine to the clinic. Iris?s state-of-the-art Nano-biochips? and BioWindows? medical informatics system are capable of capturing and analyzing the many alterations in cancer pathways by capturing mRNA, microRNA, proteins or other biomarkers. Our patented products were developed to overcome the sensitivity, specificity, speed and cost limitations of present state-of-the-art microarray technology. The Iris products are designed to be FDA approved, enabling them to be used in any certified laboratory in the United States.
All life on this planet is based on cells. If you were able to observe yourself developing from the single cell that started you on your journey you would quickly come to realize that you are billions of cells forged into a whole functioning interdependently. Interdependence, whether in a human society or a cellular society, is all about cooperation and control; cooperation and control requires a language.
The language of all cellular societies is based, not on words, but on chemistry. Using molecules where we use words, our cells construct sentences from chains of proteins that inform, command, and instruct each other. Our cells use the information found in our genome to construct those proteins. Genes conserve the language but cells can use it to converse. The breakdown in cellular communication, whether inherited or acquired, results in disease. The practice of P4 medicine - personalization, prediction, prevention, and participation - is based on understanding this communication breakdown.
http://irisbiotech.com/about_iris_biotech/overview.html. Any thoughts?
While an implanted chip has benefits such as allowing emergency room staff to identify an unresponsive patient and have instant access to his or her medical history, including current medications and allergies, patient http://cliniciantoday.com/ehr-microchips-the-past-present-and-
[h=1]Iris Overview[/h]
For the past decade Iris BioTechnologies has been perfecting the 21st Century tools necessary to bring P4 medicine to the clinic. Iris?s state-of-the-art Nano-biochips? and BioWindows? medical informatics system are capable of capturing and analyzing the many alterations in cancer pathways by capturing mRNA, microRNA, proteins or other biomarkers. Our patented products were developed to overcome the sensitivity, specificity, speed and cost limitations of present state-of-the-art microarray technology. The Iris products are designed to be FDA approved, enabling them to be used in any certified laboratory in the United States.
All life on this planet is based on cells. If you were able to observe yourself developing from the single cell that started you on your journey you would quickly come to realize that you are billions of cells forged into a whole functioning interdependently. Interdependence, whether in a human society or a cellular society, is all about cooperation and control; cooperation and control requires a language.
The language of all cellular societies is based, not on words, but on chemistry. Using molecules where we use words, our cells construct sentences from chains of proteins that inform, command, and instruct each other. Our cells use the information found in our genome to construct those proteins. Genes conserve the language but cells can use it to converse. The breakdown in cellular communication, whether inherited or acquired, results in disease. The practice of P4 medicine - personalization, prediction, prevention, and participation - is based on understanding this communication breakdown.
http://irisbiotech.com/about_iris_biotech/overview.html. Any thoughts?