X-Nico

6 unusual facts about GE Healthcare


Entropy monitoring

It was commercially developed by Datex-Ohmeda, now part of GE Healthcare.

Éric Maurincomme

Eric Maurincomme started his career at GE Healthcare as an R&D Project leader, from July 1994 until August 1999.

James Rothman

When Amersham was acquired by GE Healthcare in 2003, Rothman was appointed as the Chief Science Advisor to GE Healthcare.

MUMPS users

Large companies currently using MUMPS include AmeriPath (now part of Quest Diagnostics), Care Centric, Team Health, Epic, EMIS, Partners HealthCare, Meditech, GE Healthcare (formerly IDX Systems and Centricity), and Sunquest Information Systems (formerly Misys Healthcare).

Polyhistidine-tag

Various purification kits for histidine-tagged proteins are available from Qiagen, Sigma, Thermo Scientific, GE Healthcare, Macherey-Nagel, Clontech, Bio-Rad, and others.

Regadenoson

It is currently being marketed by GE Healthcare and is being sold in both the United Kingdom and Germany.


Dominic Crotty

Since retiring from rugby he has completed a PhD in biomedical engineering at Duke University in the United States, and he now works for GE Healthcare.

European Institute for Biomedical Imaging Research

The Industry Panel, consisting of supporting companies, includes Bayer Health Care/Bayer Schering Pharma, Bracco, GE Healthcare, Philips and Siemens.

GE Technology Infrastructure

GE Technology Infrastructure is a business group of General Electric composed of three GE companies: GE Aviation, GE Healthcare, and GE Transportation.


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Ji Chen

In 2006 he was awarded the GE Healthcare Research Award from the American Society of Nuclear Cardiology and by 2009 got a grant from both the National Institute of Health and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.