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The National Capital Consortium for Pediatric Device Innovation has launched their 3rd annual Pediatric Device Competition.
Finalist from across the country made presentations and discussed their device ideas with the APDC review committee, an...
Georgia Tech and Children's Healthcare of Atlanta have developed an iPad app that helps therapists treat children who have...
Georgia Tech and partner organizations improving the lives of children
Atlantic Pediatric Device Consortium planting seeds of support
Atlanta-based consortium on leading edge of pediatric device development.
U.S. Food and Drug Administration grants public-private partnership five year award
Company launched with APDC support gets a big boost
Atlanta-based consortium on leading edge of pediatric device development.
"Reading and Writing the Neural Code: What’s Going on in the White House Brain Initiative?" - Garrett Stanley, Ph.D -...

APDC Events

Tuesday
May
10
"Multiscale Biomechanics of Brain Injury" - Michelle LaPlaca, Ph.D. - Georgia Tech
08:30AM - 09:30AM
Friday
May
13
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09:00AM - 04:30PM

In the News

Draft Guidance for Industry and Food and Drug Administration Staff
New monitored hand sanitizing system making its way to hospitals.
Amy Baxter, an emergency pediatrician in Atlanta, created a high-frequency vibrating ice pack that helps disrupt pain signals on their way to the brain.
The development of surgical tools and medical devices designed for children lags a decade behind device development for adults.

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