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Oculogica issued Patent for Biometric identifier using eye tracking

Oculogica, Inc., a pioneer in algorithm-based neuro-diagnostics, announced today that the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has issued the company a patent for a ...

Oculogica receives FDA marketing authorization for EyeBOX baseline free concussion test

FDA Grants Marketing Authorization for Use in Children 5 and Older and Adults up to 67 Years of Age. January 3, 2019 — NEW YORK– ...

Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia News: Eyes a Window for concussion diagnosis

There is a growing body of evidence that concussion can impair eye movement. During the past seven years, clinician-scientists at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia’s (CHOP) Center for Injury ...

MIT Technology Review: Looking Concussion in the Eye

Eye-tracking technology could help take the guesswork out of diagnosing brain injuries.

Angel Insights: Oculogica receives Luis Villalobos award

Allan May, Life Science Angels says, “This is a company that has done everything right."

Angel Insights: Four ACA Member Companies finalists for Ingenuity Award

The Angel Capital Association is delighted to announce the four finalists for the Luis Villalobos Award, a highly regarded, North American-wide award that honors ingenuity, ...

KARE: NFL Concussion Spotter: Eye Tracking Could Change Game

As the Vikings prepare to play the Saints in the playoffs, Hall of Fame quarterback Brett Favre is making news for his comments about the ...

Huffington Post: How Minnesota is Helping solve Concussion Epidemic

While Minneapolis is preparing to host Super Bowl 2018 in just a few short weeks, Twin Cities’ researchers are coming together to present their innovations ...

MinneInno: Meet the Brain behind concussion tracking Oculogica

Concussions are notoriously difficult to diagnose. Hennepin County Medical Center neurosurgeon and researcher Dr. Uzma Samadani would know. For more than five years, she’s been ...
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