Research Cooperations

    

In 2007-2012, 1.2 Mio. € subsidies have allowed to inomed for five research projects in cooperation with universities and institutes. These subsidies reinforce the innovation strength and create new jobs not only in development and construction but also in production after implementation of the project. 

inomed's team for research and development already counts 12 employees. They work on the BMBF research projects and develop inomed devices.

TRANSEURO

FP7 EU project for the development of stem cell therapy against Parkinson disease:

The main aim of TRANSEURO is to optimise an allogeneic cell therapy for patients with Parkinson’s disease. It is expected that TRANSEURO can deliver a more consistent and robust treatment in clinical trials. A series of experiments in the laboratory and clinic in preparation for clinical trials will be undertaken. >

RENESIS
Rehabilitation Enhanced by Neuro-ElectroStimulation of upper limb Injuries

The goal: to improve substantially the treatment of complex upper limb injuries by integrating functional electrostimulation in the treatment. Complex injuries of the upper extremities, and particularly hand structures, bring a therapeutic challenge. Despite acute surgery for reconstruction the neuromuscular endplates of the muscle frequently degenerate resulting in muscle hypotrophy. The idea: to get benefit from electrical stimulation effect on neural re-growth and on muscle function preservation. The means: to stimulate electrically the proximal and the distal ends of the nerve section during the whole rehabilitation procedure.

Participants are:

European Research project NEUWalk pioneers neuroprosthetic systems to restore motor functions after spinal cord injury and Parkinson’s disease

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