[tdc_zone type=”tdc_content”][vc_row][vc_column][td_block_text_with_title f_post_font_family=”sans-serif_global” f_h1_font_family=”serif_global” f_h3_font_family=”serif_global” f_h2_font_family=”serif_global” f_post_font_size=”18″ f_h1_font_size=”22″] Veith and Deaton Video Oped View video here. Specialists & Industry Must Colloborate with Each Other In this video, Dr. Frank J. Veith, Professor of Surgery, NYU (NYC) and Cleveland Clinic (OH) dialogues with Dr. David H. Deaton on the importance of specialists and industry working together […]
Unlocking Drug Delivery to the Brain: Phase 3 Pivotal Trial Uses Ultrasound to Break Through the Blood-Brain Barrier | By: Michael Canney, Ph.D., is Chief Scientific Officer at Carthera
Imagine what modern medicine would be like without the ability to effectively and consistently administer drugs intravenously. That’s a good way to frame the huge delivery limitation that plagues neuroscience: Despite all the advances in drug discovery over the past decades, the biggest roadblock to treating brain cancers and other neurological diseases and disorders remains the brain’s own protective shield, the blood-brain barrier. Read on.