
With the NTrainer System® research institutions have the opportunity to provide valuable new insight into premature infant feeding.
Dr. Steven Barlow Earns Higuchi-KU Endowment Research Award
October, 2009
KCBioMedix™, Inc. receives two prestigious awards for developing
low-cost device for helping premature infants learn to oral feed
August, 2009
Artificial Amniotic Fluid - Research at the University of Florida
Study - Average Preemie Costs $49,000 in First Year
March, 2009
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KCBioMedix Announces Series A Investment
Shawnee, Kansas, October 7, 2008
KCBioMedix Announces FDA510(k) Cleared for New Neonatal
Medical DeviceSystem,
the "NTrainer System®”
Shawnee, Kansas, June 16, 2008
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High KU Team Tests the Effects of a HIgh-Tech Pacifier in
Premature Infants
Kansas City, Kansas, February, 2005
High Tech Pacifier Being Tested in Hospitals May Help Preemies
Kansas City, Kansas, September, 2004
KU Testing High Tech Pacifier in KC, Topeka That May Help
Preemies, Boost IQ
Lawrence, Kansas, September, 2004
KU Developes Special Pacifier to Help Prevent Infant Brain Injuries
Lawrence, Kansas, February, 2002
The University of Kansas Preemie Neuroscience Research
Program: Towards Universal Newborn Sensorimotor Screening
and Habilitation
Lawrence, Kansas, June, 2000