NanoDx, Inc.

NanoDx, Inc.

Medical Device

Southborough, MA 2,588 followers

NanoDx, Inc. is a medical device company developing breakthrough point-of-care diagnostic solutions.

About us

NanoDx, Inc. is a privately-held, U.S. based, medical device company developing rapid point-of-care and in-vitro diagnostic products on its proprietary nanowire biosensor platform. The NanoDx™ System provides for direct measurement of blood and saliva analytes normally in less than 2 minutes from either a drop of whole blood or a small sample of saliva. In partnership with IBM and SkyWater Technologies, a low-cost, high-volume, licensed CMOS process has been integrated into NanoDx’s highly-advanced proprietary platform. The System consists of a single-use, disposable test cartridge and an analyzer. The company is focused on two near-term indications: traumatic brain injury (TBI) and Covid-19. The NanoDx™ System offers compelling competitive advantages based on its ultra-sensitivity and accuracy, speed, value, and ease-of-use. Additional potential diseases and conditions include stroke, sepsis, influenza and inflammatory diseases. FDA has not yet reviewed this product and it has not been cleared. Currently for research use only.

Industry
Medical Device
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Southborough, MA
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2010
Specialties
Traumatic Brain Injury and POC Diagnostics

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    🧠 CTE Research Has Changed the NFL—but More Action Is Needed 🏈 Boston University's research on Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE) has been instrumental in pushing the NFL to implement safety measures, but significant gaps remain. 🗝️ Key takeaways from the article include: - The introduction of Guardian Caps and modified kickoff rules to reduce head trauma in the NFL. - Research highlighting the risks of repetitive head impacts, not just concussions. - A lack of equivalent safety measures at youth and college levels, leaving younger players vulnerable. - Ongoing concerns about the need for preventative strategies to protect future athletes. While the NFL has used CTE research to make progress, systemic change across all levels of football is essential to safeguard athletes from CTE and repetitive concussions More protective measures and better diagnostic tools are necessary to reduce the long-term risks of repetitive head impacts. Research must continue driving these critical changes. Read the full article here: https://lnkd.in/e3RasmTt #CTE #NFL #SportsSafety #BrainInjury #Concussions #SportsMedicine #Football #YouthSports #BrainResearch #Diagnostics

    Research on CTE and Concussions Changed the NFL. Experts Say That’s Not Enough

    Research on CTE and Concussions Changed the NFL. Experts Say That’s Not Enough

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    🧠 The Hidden Link: How Depression and Concussions Intensify Each Other's Impact New research from Penn State reveals a concerning link between concussions and depression. The study highlights that individuals who experience both are likely to face amplified symptoms of each condition. Those suffering from co-occurring depression and concussions often have a harder time managing everyday tasks, from sleep disruption to emotional regulation. 🔑 Key takeaways: -The interaction between depression and concussions intensifies the severity of symptoms. -Co-occurrence can lead to prolonged recovery times and increased challenges in daily life. -More targeted treatment approaches are necessary for these individuals. With this research, it’s clear that addressing both conditions simultaneously could significantly improve recovery outcomes. Better concussion guidelines, diagnostic tools and treatments, especially at the point of care, can play a pivotal role in helping those affected. This reinforces the need for innovation in mental health and concussion management. Read more: https://lnkd.in/d7QTwwfv #MentalHealth #Concussions #Depression #Neuroscience #HealthcareInnovation #MedicalResearch #Wellness

    Co-occurrence of depression and concussions amplify symptoms of both conditions | Penn State University

    Co-occurrence of depression and concussions amplify symptoms of both conditions | Penn State University

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    🌍 Today is World Mental Health Day 🌍 As we raise awareness and celebrate the importance of mental health, it’s crucial to remind ourselves that mental well-being is as vital as physical health.  🗝️ Here are a few key takeaways on this important day: 1️⃣ Mental health affects us all: Whether it’s stress, anxiety, depression, or trauma, everyone faces mental health challenges at different points in life. 2️⃣ Support is essential: Reach out, listen, and be there for those who need a helping hand. A small act of kindness can make a world of difference. 3️⃣ Take time for self-care: Prioritizing your mental health with activities like mindfulness, exercise, and rest is not selfish—it’s necessary. 4️⃣ Reduce the stigma:  The more we talk about mental health openly, the more we create a society where people feel safe seeking help. As we continue to advocate for better mental health resources and support, let’s commit to being there for one another—today and every day. 🤝 #WorldMentalHealthDay #MentalHealthMatters #EndTheStigma #SupportAndCare #SelfCare #MentalWellness #NanoDx

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    🧠 Player Safety in Focus: What Happened to Josh Allen? During the Bills' recent game, QB Josh Allen appeared to sustain a head injury but was cleared to continue playing. This raised questions about the NFL's concussion protocols and player safety. 🔑 Key Takeaways: 1️⃣ Injury Concerns: Allen stumbled after a hit but was quickly evaluated in the medical tent and returned to the game. This has led to discussions on whether the NFL’s protocols are stringent enough. 2️⃣ Protocol Process: The NFL’s concussion protocol includes immediate removal from the game for evaluation, which Allen underwent. However, fans and experts continue to scrutinize how effective these procedures are in preventing long-term damage. 3️⃣ Player Welfare Debate: As head injuries remain a top concern in the NFL, incidents like this prompt a deeper look at how the league balances player health with game dynamics. This situation highlights the urgent need for better testing, stricter protocols, and improved treatment options for athletes with suspected concussions to ensure long-term health and safety. Read the full article here: https://lnkd.in/ecBwQpP5 #NFL #Concussions #ConcussionAwareness #Neuroscience #BrainHealth #PlayerSafety #HealthAndWellness #Recovery

    What happened to Josh Allen? Bills QB allowed to play after apparent head injury

    What happened to Josh Allen? Bills QB allowed to play after apparent head injury

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    Understanding the Science Behind CTE: What You Need to Know Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE) has become a topic of growing concern, particularly in contact sports and military settings. But what exactly is it, and why does it happen? CTE is a progressive neurodegenerative disease linked to repeated head injuries. It's caused by the accumulation of abnormal proteins called tau, which spread in the brain and lead to the death of nerve cells. Unfortunately, CTE can only be diagnosed posthumously, but the science continues to advance toward potential early detection. 🔑 Key Takeaways: -CTE is associated with repetitive brain trauma, including concussions and even sub-concussive hits. -Symptoms include memory loss, confusion, impaired judgment, aggression, depression, and eventually, progressive dementia. -New research is focusing on identifying biomarkers that can detect CTE in living individuals, with tools like point-of-care diagnostics emerging as a possible breakthrough. -Prevention remains the key, with efforts focusing on improving protective equipment and enforcing stricter regulations in sports and military protocols. As awareness grows, it's important for us all to advocate for safer environments—whether on the playing field or the battlefield. The science behind CTE is complex, but with the right diagnostic tools, early detection, and prevention strategies, we can work toward minimizing its devastating impact. #CTE #BrainHealth #Neuroscience #Biomarkers #Concussion #PointOfCareDiagnostics

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    🏈 NFL and CTE: Groundbreaking Harvard Study Sheds Light on Concussions A new study from Harvard researchers highlights the growing concern over concussions in the NFL and their link to Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE). The findings reveal troubling insights into the long-term effects of repeated head trauma. 🔑 Key Takeaways: 1️⃣ One-third of former NFL players believe they have CTE, underscoring the magnitude of the issue within the sport. 2️⃣ CTE, a degenerative brain disease, is caused by repeated head injuries, even those that don’t result in immediate symptoms. 3️⃣ The study stresses that subconcussive hits, common in football, can accumulate over time and lead to severe brain damage. With the NFL under increasing scrutiny, this study is a wake-up call for player safety. More must be done to protect athletes at all levels, from youth leagues to the pros, to prevent the devastating impact of brain injuries. Read the full article here: https://lnkd.in/dRJ33aXH #CTE #NFL #Football #Concussion #ConcussionResearch #MedicalResearch #Neuroscience #PlayerSafety #BrainHealth

    A third of former NFL players believe they have CTE from playing football, new study shows

    A third of former NFL players believe they have CTE from playing football, new study shows

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    📢 Advancing Concussion Research in Ontario! 🧠 Ontario’s Minister of Tourism, Culture, and Sport, Neil Lumsden, is taking concussion research to the next level by announcing a major collaboration between Hamilton Health Sciences, Holland Bloorview, and Sunnybrook hospitals to advance research on concussions. In a powerful personal commitment, Lumsden also shared his decision to donate his brain for research after his passing to help further the cause. 🔑 Key Takeaways: 1️⃣ Collaborative research: Ontario hospitals are joining forces to improve concussion diagnostics and rehabilitation. 2️⃣ Focus on youth: The initiative emphasizes research on children and adolescents, who face unique risks. 3️⃣ Personal commitment: Minister Lumsden’s decision to donate his brain underlines the importance of this work and sets an inspiring example for others. This marks a major stride in brain health research and highlights the need for innovative solutions in concussion care. Read the full article here: https://lnkd.in/eQE4QMsp #ConcussionResearch #OntarioHealthcare #BrainInjury #IHealthcareInnocation #Recovery #Neuroscience #WellBeing

    Ontario's minister of sport, a former CFL player, says he will donate his brain for concussion research | CBC News

    Ontario's minister of sport, a former CFL player, says he will donate his brain for concussion research | CBC News

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    We were honored to attend the New England Council annual celebration, where General Jack Hammond, a valued member of our Military Advisory Board, was recognized as one of the New Englanders of the Year. General Hammond's dedication to our nation's service members, veterans, and their families continues to inspire us. His leadership and commitment to improving the lives of others are reflected in his work, and we are incredibly proud to have him as part of our team at NanoDx™. Congratulations, General Hammond, and all the honorees on this well-deserved recognition! #NewEnglandCouncil #NewEnglandersOfTheYear

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    NFL Hall of Famer Brett Favre has revealed he’s recently been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, raising critical awareness not only for the neurodegenerative disorder but also for the connection between Parkinson’s and repeated head injuries, including concussions. As a quarterback with a storied career, Favre’s experience sheds light on how concussions in sport play a role in long-term neurological health. 🔑 Key takeaways: 1️⃣ The Concussion-Parkinson’s Connection: Research is beginning to explore how repeated head trauma, like concussions, could contribute to the development of neurodegenerative diseases like Parkinson’s. 2️⃣ Urgent Need for Change: Favre’s experience highlights  the urgent need for better guidelines, screening, diagnosis, and treatment to detect concussions and early signs of neurodegenerative effects on the brain. 3️⃣ Athletes as Advocates for Change: With his high-profile platform, Favre’s story can drive much-needed awareness and advocacy for improved concussion protocols and research into their long-term effects. 📢 Favre’s story serves as a powerful reminder of the long-term impact head injuries can have, even years after athletes leave the field. The growing awareness of this connection emphasizes the importance of innovation in diagnostic tools and better care for those who’ve experienced concussions, especially in high-risk sports. Read the full article here: ·     https://lnkd.in/dEDFs2ch #BrettFavre #Parkinsons #Concussions #BrainInjury #NeurodegenerativeDiseases #SportsMedicine #EarlyDetection #WellBeing #BrainHealth #NFL

    Brett Favre Reveals He Has Parkinson’s Disease

    Brett Favre Reveals He Has Parkinson’s Disease

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     🧠 Concussions in Non-Contact Sports: The Hidden Risks 🧠 When we think of concussions, contact sports like football or hockey often come to mind. But concussions are also prevalent in non-contact sports, with athletes in activities like gymnastics, cheerleading, and track & field facing significant risks. 💡 Did you know? -5-10% of concussions occur in non-contact sports annually. -Cheerleading accounts for 66% of concussions in female high school athletes from non-contact sports. -Gymnastics and track & field are also leading contributors to concussion incidents. 🔑 Key takeaways: 1️⃣ Increased awareness: Concussions are not exclusive to high-impact sports. Non-contact sports still pose serious risks, especially during falls or collisions. 2️⃣ Prevention is key: Education on recognizing early symptoms and proper head protection can make a major difference. 3️⃣ Improved diagnostics: Faster, more accessible point-of-care diagnostics are crucial to ensure timely treatment. As we continue to raise awareness about concussions, it's vital that athletes, coaches, and parents recognize the dangers beyond traditional contact sports. The brain’s safety is paramount, regardless of the playing field. #ConcussionAwareness #NonContactSports #AthleteSafety #BrainHealth #SportsMedicine

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