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October 2006
Medtrode Inc. is entering a strategic partnership with US-based Impulse Monitoring Inc., a leading provider of intra-operative monitoring services. Impulse will assist Medtrode in its efforts to further develop an innovative multi-functional DBS electrode to facilitate intra-operative targeting and stimulation.
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September 2006
Medtrode receives the Gold Electrode Award 2006 as the most promising start-up company in neuromodulation at the 2006 Neurotech leaders forum. A full press release will be available shortly.
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July 2006
Medtrode profile in Neurotech Business Report, one of the most prominent neurotechnology resources. Technology is featured on the front page of the January 2005 issue of NRC highlights.
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January 2005
Medtrode's technology is featured on the front page of the January 2005 issue of NRC highlights.
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November 8, 2004
Medtrode enters into an exclusive license and R&D collaboration agreement with the National Research Council Integrated Manufacturing Technologies Institute and Lawson Helath Research Institute for the multichannel multifunctional electrode technology used in the Deep Brain Stimulation treatment.
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  March 22, 2005
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  March 15, 2005
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  March 7, 2005
Business Week: the "Rewiring the Body" cover story identifies neuromodulation as a promising treatment for epilepsy, paralysis, depression, compulsive disorders and other debilitiating neurological and psychiatric conditions.
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  February 28, 2005
Electrical deep brain stimulation shows promising results in treating depression.
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