Cleanliness in Medical Devices Webinar

CPG’s webinar on cleanliness in medical devices included examples of what happens when cleaning processes are not properly verified and validated, how to establish the number of samples to test, how to test for device cleanliness, and how to establish acceptable residue limits. Dr. Stephen Spiegelberg is the chairman of the ASTM task group on […]

CPG Receives Patent for Patient Positioning

CPG researchers, along with orthopedic surgeons from the Massachusetts General Hospital, have received a U.S. patent for a low cost navigation system designed to assist surgeons in aligning the acetabular cup used in hip replacement surgeries. The patent was issued as patent number 9,554,731.

CPG President Speaks at International Standards Meeting about Cleanliness in Medical Devices

Scientists from the FDA, American Dental Association, medical device companies, and contract research laboratories were asked to present to Peruvian medical device regulators and manufacturers on how ASTM standards benefit their organizations in helping to get safe and effective medical devices into the patients who need them. Peru has a keen interest in improving their […]

World Biomaterials Congress

CPG researcher Adam Kozak presented a poster on a cardiovascular device designed to reduce mitral valve regurgitation following a ventricular infarction. For more info on the World Biomaterials Congress in Montreal, click here.

CPG Sponsors MIT Polymer Day

Cambridge Polymer Group sponsored MIT’s 6th Annual Polymer Day on March 30th, 2016. CPG scientists Gavin Braithwaite and Brian Ralston were judges at the poster contest, where MIT researchers presented their latest research. For more on MIT’s Polymer Day, click here.