Garwood Medical Devices is developing two therapeutic electrode-powered products based on licences from University of Buffalo, having last raised $3.6m in 2016.

Garwood Medical Devices, a US-based therapeutic electrode device developer based on University of Buffalo research, is seeking $3m for its series B round, the university revealed yesterday.
None of the round’s potential participants have been named and it is unclear whether Garwood has already secured capital.
Founded in 2014, Garwood Medical Devices is developing two electrode-centred medical devices that help promote wound healing and prevent infection in metal orthopaedic implants such as prosthetic joints.
Garwood’s first product, the…

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