We are honored to be recognized by NIAMRRE as one of the top 10 breakthrough technologies in the fight against Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR). AMR is projected to cause 10 million deaths annually by 2050, surpassing cancer. Drug-resistant infections already claim thousands of lives each day, threatening the foundation of modern medicine. At NOBiotics, we push the boundaries by saying Yes to NO—leveraging the power of Nitric Oxide (NO) as a revolutionary antimicrobial strategy. Our cutting-edge therapies aim to combat resistant pathogens, and transform patient outcomes where conventional antibiotics fail. We look forward to continued collaboration and progress in the fight against AMR. – The NOBiotics Team www.nitricoxide.life #Scientists #researhers #innovation #RTP #Raleigh #startups #investors
NOBiotics
Biotechnology Research
Raleigh, North Carolina 678 followers
Harnessing the power of "NO” for Medical Biotechnology!
About us
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https://www.nitricoxide.life/
External link for NOBiotics
- Industry
- Biotechnology Research
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Raleigh, North Carolina
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2024
- Specialties
- Nitric Oxide, Biomedical Devices, Antibiotics, Antimicrobial, Wound Dressing, Infection, Cardiovascular , Cell and Gene Therapy, Cell Culture, Microbiology, Medical technology, Vascular Catheters, Urinary Catheters, Contraceptive , Type 1 Diabetes, Culture Media, Media Formulation , Biotechnology, NO, Biomedical Technology, Thrombosis, and Wound Healing
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Raleigh Blvd
Raleigh, North Carolina 27610, US
Employees at NOBiotics
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Jiten P.
Founder & CEO: NOBiotics| Board Member: Green Scientist | NIH funded PI | AUTHOR-AFWAHH | 2x TED speaker | UGA 40u40 | BITS 30u30 | STEM Educator
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Martin Tran
Associate Scientist at NOBiotics | Client Success Manager at Green Scientist | Advancing Science with Purpose | Helping Experts Build Their Future in…
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Poll: What Do You Think Are the Most Breakthrough Discoveries in Heart Disease Research? 1. CRISPR Gene Editing for Cardiac Repair 2. Stem Cell Therapies for Heart Regeneration 3. AI-Powered Diagnostics for Early Detection 4. Something else Vote for your top breakthrough! Follow NOBiotics, if you are intersted in healthcare innovations. www.nitricoxide.life
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The Untold Story of Ignaz Semmelweis: The Doctor Who Saved Thousands of Lives, But Was Ignored In the 1840s, Dr. Ignaz Semmelweis discovered that hand-washing could prevent deadly infections in maternity wards. Women were dying from puerperal fever, and Semmelweis found that doctors moving from autopsies to childbirth without washing their hands were spreading bacteria. Despite proving his theory with lower death rates after hand hygiene, Semmelweis was ridiculed and ignored by the medical community. His methods weren’t adopted until decades later, but today, hand-washing saves millions of lives worldwide. Semmelweis’ story shows how revolutionary ideas can be rejected, but truth always prevails. Share this forgotten hero's legacy! Follow NOBiotics to stay updated about healtcare breakthroughs!!
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There has been an increase in developing therapies to prevent bacterial infections and blood clots, addressing the rise of thrombosis and drug-resistant bacteria. We’re excited to share the findings from the publication, "Tunable Nitric Oxide Release from S-Nitroso-N-acetylpenicillamine via Catalytic Copper Nanoparticles for Biomedical Applications, published in ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces (Impact factor = 8.5), which has been cited over 140 times. The research focuses on nitric oxide (NO), which is key in immune defense, clot regulation, and blood pressure control. By incorporating SNAP into Carbosil and coating it with copper nanoparticles, the team enhanced NO release and antimicrobial properties. This led to up to 99.8% reduction in bacteria and significantly lower platelet adhesion. Copper leachates were well below FDA safety limits, confirming the material's safety and biocompatibility. For more updates, follow NOBiotics on LinkedIn! WEBSITE: www.nitricoxide.life #infection #AMR #scientists #researchers #investors #VC
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🌍🌸 Celebrating International Women's Day at NOBiotics! 🌸🌍 Today, we honor the incredible women shaping our world—like Marie Curie, whose groundbreaking work in radioactivity paved the way for modern medicine, and Malala Yousafzai, who continues to inspire global change for girls' education. At NOBiotics, we celebrate the achievements of women everywhere and remain committed to fostering an inclusive and empowering environment. #IWD2025 #WomenInScience #InternationalWomensDay #Empowerment #phd #postdocs #scientists
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Taking a cold shower can help burn body fat: When you expose your body to cold temperatures, such as during a cold shower, it activates brown adipose tissue (brown fat). Brown fat burns calories to generate heat, a process called thermogenesis. This helps increase your metabolism and may lead to more calorie burning, including fat loss. Additionally, cold exposure stimulates the production of norepinephrine, a hormone that can help break down fat cells for energy. So, by regularly taking cold showers, you can potentially boost fat-burning efforts and support weight management! For more health tips and updates on our innovative research, follow NOBiotics on LinkedIn! #fat #metabolism #health #scientists #phd #postdocs
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Floss like your heart depends on it—because it just might! People with gum disease (periodontitis) are at a significantly higher risk of developing heart disease due to chronic inflammation and bacterial spread. Oral bacteria can enter the bloodstream, leading to arterial plaque buildup and increasing the risk of atherosclerosis, heart attacks, and strokes. Maintaining good oral hygiene isn't just about dental health—it can protect your heart too! Follow NOBiotics on LinkedIn for more science facts!! #scientists #researchers #phd #postdocs #heartdiseases #oralhealth
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NOBiotics is honored to be drawing top-tier scientists and collaborators from some of the world’s most prestigious research institutions, including the University of Michigan, Harvard Medical School, Cleveland Clinic Ohio, the University of Georgia, Ohio State University, the University of Alabama, University of California (UCLA) and MIT. With this exceptional talent pool, we are steadfast in our commitment to pioneering groundbreaking advancements in medical biotechnology. If you are driven by a passion for transforming healthcare and wish to contribute to this exciting revolution, we invite you to reach out and explore potential collaboration opportunities. Together, we can advance the frontiers of innovation and enhance patient outcomes on a global scale. Follow NOBiotics to stay updated. www.nitricoxide.life #startups #investment #scientists #researchers #RTP
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In his recently published shared first-author study, NOBiotics founder Dr. Jiten P. contributed to the development of a novel NO-releasing wound dressing designed to stop bleeding and prevent infections—a critical advancement in trauma care. The Challenge: Wound infections & excessive blood loss contribute to atleast 10% of annual deaths in the U.S. and globally. The Solution: A bi-layer wound dressing that rapidly forms clots and kills harmful bacteria. Key Components: 🔹 Tranexamic Acid (TXA) – Enhances clot stability. 🔹 Propolis – A natural bioadhesive with antibacterial & anti-inflammatory properties. 🔹 Nitric Oxide (NO) – Supports wound healing & fights infections. Key Results: Rapid fibrin activation within 15 minutes—promoting fast clotting. ~99% bacterial reduction against S. aureus & MDR A. baumannii. This game-changing dressing could save lives by stopping excessive bleeding & preventing life-threatening infections in trauma cases. Contact NOBiotics to learn more. www.nitricoxide.life #startups #antimicrobialresistance #AMR #researchers #scientists #investors
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"Gasotransmitters in Human Physiology: Are You Sure You Know Them All?" Gasotransmitters are a unique class of signaling molecules in the human body that exist as gases. Unlike traditional neurotransmitters or hormones, these gaseous molecules diffuse freely across cell membranes, playing critical roles in regulating physiological processes. They control blood pressure, immune responses, neurotransmission, and even cellular defense mechanisms. Think you got it right? Drop your answer below. Follow NOBiotics to learn more about cutting-edge research in gasotransmitters and biomedical innovations!"
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