Here are three updates from gastroenterology companies from this past week:
GI & Endoscopy
A study published in Gastrointestinal Endoscopy examined how different sedation methods affected colonoscopy quality.
Johnson & Johnson Innovation led a $7 million series A fundraising round for HiDoc Technologies.
Conmed's board will soon be without an independent director, as Dirk Kuyper submitted his resignation notice, effective Aug. 1.
The average annual pay for a gastroenterologist practicing in the U.S. is $347,500, according to jobseeker website ZipRecruiter.
Naga P. Chalasani, MD, is the chief of the gastroenterology and hepatology division at the Indianapolis-based Indiana University School of Medicine.
Todos Medical wants to follow in the competition's footsteps in developing and promoting its blood-based colorectal cancer test, CEO Herman Weiss, MD, said in an update on the state of the company at a conference in Los Angeles.
The deal days of summer — Edgemont's Luke Mitchell on the past, present & future of GI PE investment
At the halfway point of the year, private equity investment is still making inroads into gastroenterology. But summer is heating up and with it could come a swell of investment, if momentum continues as planned.
The FDA issued a warning after a patient died after undergoing a fecal microbiota transplant procedure.
Here are 12 GI-focused ASCs opened or announced in the first half of the year:
