When Butterfly Network first began rolling out its handheld ultrasound scanners in 2018, much of the focus was on providing tools to parts of Africa and Latin America, where access to large and more ...
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Guilford-based Butterfly Network’s handheld device can be used to “democratize obstetric ultrasound,” according to a new study announced by the company last week. The study, conducted from September ...
Every marketer wants the perfect story to tell. But if you’re in medicine, you don’t want it to be about yourself. Earlier this year, vascular surgeon John Martin was testing a pocket-sized ultrasound ...
Butterfly Network’s ultrasound-on-a-chip technology snagged the FDA nod for 13 applications, the broadest clearance to date for an ultrasound transducer. The pocket-sized transducer, which plugs into ...
In the decades following the deployment of the first clinical ultrasound machine in 1956, high-frequency scanners have become a go-to tool in many clinicians' diagnostic arsenals -- at least in the ...
Butterfly Network, the maker of a $2,000 handheld ultrasound device, has raised $250 million from large private investors. A source familiar with the deal says the fundraising values Butterfly at ...
(CNN) — When Butterfly Network first began rolling out its handheld ultrasound scanners in 2018, much of the focus was on providing tools to parts of Africa and Latin America, where access to large ...
With the right device, it appears the iPhone can even detect cancer. John Martin, the chief medical officer for Butterfly Network was testing out a device called Butterfly iQ, a small imaging machine ...