UChek's Response to an FDA Letter: An Unfolding SagaAt TED this year, Myshkin Ingawale of Biosense Technologies, Mumbai, India, announced the launch of an app that lets you test your urine. At the time, the product, called uChek, drew laughs from the audience as inevitable jokes of peeing on your ... Medical Device & Diagnostic Industry, 2 weeks ago
editorial for MD+DI, asking whether the app was really a medical device
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uChek, an iOS app Can Read Urine Tests [Making Healthcare Cheaper]Myshkin Ingawale, Co-Founder, Biosense Technologies In India, real problems have a problem of being overlooked. While young wannapreneurs run behind the so called “cool” factor, the older ones end up starting yet another services business. Many ... Pluggd in, 1 month ago
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FDA Seeks Regulatory Approval For Urine Analysis AppImage Credit: uChek Michael Harper for redOrbit.com Your Universe Online Myshkin Ingawale wants to give people the power of information when it comes to their bodies. Earlier this year he and the company he cofounded, Biosense Technologies, ... Red Orbit, 3 weeks ago
In a First, Regulators Want Urine Analysis App uChek to Get FDA Approval [Updated]
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How low-cost 'med-tech' will transform IndiaA smartphone's camera, along with the app developed by the Mumbai-based Biosense, will be able to provide a detailed biochemical report instantaneously email this article Subject line: Your Email: Send me a copy: Recipients Id: Type address ... Business Standard India, 1 day ago
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Mobile Phone As a Urine Laboratory [opinion]Twelve years ago, while searching for my undergraduate project at the Bayero University, Kano, I came across a book entitled Weaving the Web: The Original Design and Ultimate Destiny of the World Wide Web written by Tim Berners-Lee, who led the ... Individual.com, 1 day ago
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Imagine Next - Mobile Apps get health savvySMARTPHONES have been increasingly becoming the mobile device of first choice for users. The processing power of these devices coupled with the mountains of apps available make them almost irresistible. In just the first three months of 2013 ... Trinidad and Tobago's Newsday, 6 days ago
FDA Can't Hold Back Stream of Mobile Health Apps
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Audacious Startups Part VI: South Asian Entrepreneurs With Bold Visions For HealthcareIn my research for startups by South Asian Entrepreneurs, I found a few game changing concepts driven by inspiring visions to change the face of various aspects of healthcare and our lives. These startups will change the face of much in the medical ... Forbes.com, 1 week ago
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iTriage Turns Mobile Devices into Your Personal Doctor's OfficeTwo physicians from Colorado have created an app that allows its patients to check their medical conditions with their mobile devices, providing users with quick access to answer any health-related questions, check symptoms, research medications and ... TMC Net, 1 week ago
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Centre for Innovation, Incubation and Entrepreneurship incubatee Biosense bags $500K fundingThe author has posted comments on this article Chitra Unnithan, TNN | May 31, 2013, 07.47PM IST AHMEDABAD : Biosense , a medical device startup incubated by Centre for Innovation, Incubation and Entrepreneurship ( CIIE ) has received USD 500,000 ... Times of India, 2 weeks ago
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uChek iPhone app turns device into a lab but US FDA is not amusedA month ago, Mumbai-headquartered Biosense Technologies uChek urine-testing iPhone app made it through Apple's rigorous approval process, but it turns out no one thought to ask the US regulator to approve the app. Now the US Food and Drug ... Firstpost.com, 3 weeks ago
Urine testing uChek app for iPhone under FDA microscope
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Urine testing app
The Week, 1 month ago
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