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Public Health
Members of the Battelle mosquito team

Helping Spread Words of Warning about Mosquitoes

Posted by Battelle Insider on May 4, 2018

There aren’t many issues that unite all people in all countries, but here’s something we can all agree on: No one likes bug bites.

Preclinical Research
microscope in a lab

The DART Conundrum: Growing Demand with Shrinking Space

Posted by Battelle Insider on Mar 26, 2018

Labs specializing in DART research have dwindled while demand for the research has grown. Few labs have the ability and availability to do it well.

Public Health
close-up of marijuana

Real-World Studies for Real-World Results

Posted by Battelle Insider on Mar 7, 2018

Historically, the research community has looked at questions around use of one substance at a time, but that’s not how it happens in the real world.

Human Centric Design
researcher testing the usability of a medical device

Inclusive Design: A Practical Approach

Posted by Battelle Insider on Mar 6, 2018

How do you make sure your medical device will meet the needs of your potential users? By using inclusive design to guide early concepting decisions.

Medical Devices
Ian Burkhart demonstrating the NeuroLife device

Patients as Partners in Med Device Development

Posted by Battelle Insider on Nov 13, 2017

Working on medical devices that address complex medical issues requires developers to go beyond basic human factors research and design principals.

Medical Devices
researcher working in a lab

Finding the Middle Ground Between Research & Development

Posted by David J. Giles on Oct 25, 2017

Has the medical device industry lost its research mojo? Most research focuses on incremental improvements rather than into new products.

Biomedical Research
researcher working in a lab

Building the Antibiotic Pipeline for Resistant Pathogens

Posted by Gabe Meister on Oct 23, 2017

Antibiotic-resistant pathogens are on the rise. Why don’t we have more new antibiotics in the pipeline to combat them?

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