Mercury Biomed receives $1.5 million for warming technology
The National Institutes of Health has awarded Mercury Biomed $1.5 million to help the Cleveland-based company ultimately commercialize technology designed to manage core body temperature.
The grant, through the National Institutes of General Medical Sciences, will support the company as it works toward commercializing its first device: WarmSmart, a solution for warming patients in operating environments, according to a news release.
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Story excerpt provided by Crain’s Cleveland Business.
Written by Lydia Coutré.
Originally published September 19, 2018.
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