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DynaDx Corporation has obtained approval for the Quality Management System on December 21, 2009. DynaDx Quality Management System complies with EN ISO 9001:2008 and EN ISO 13485:2003. And the research, development, design, manufacture, sales, and service of DynaDx products are in full accordance with above quality management standards.

NASA has published a news release, titled NASA Technology Key Component of New Diagnostic Aid From DynaDx, to introduce the Multimodal Pressure-Flow (MMPF) technique developed by DynaDx.

DynaDx Corporation and NASA have signed an IP license agreement, effective on July 22, 2009. The agreement includes 11 patents of Hilbert-Huang Transformation (HHT) technology and its related applications. DynaDx has exclusive license right on these IPs. The HHT technology has been shown to be a highly efficient and adaptive algorithm for analyzing time-varying signals. In contrast to other conventional techniques, such as Fourier Transform, that are only applicable to linear and stationary signals, the HHT is specifically designed for nonlinear and nonstationary signal. DynaDx is concentrating on the development of medical applications using HHT on physiological signals.

DynaDx Corporation rolled out MultiModal Pressure-Flow (MMPF) data analysis service in the middle of February, 2008. The details of MultiModal Pressure-Flow analysis can be found here. DynaDx provides an online demonstration of the MMPF data analysis. Please try it out. If you have any questions or would like to have batch data processing service, please contact info@dynadx.com.

Professor Norden E. Huang received the Science and Environment Award of the 2006 Service to America Medal. Professor Huang is a technical partner of DynaDx and also serves as one of our Research Advisors.

DynaDx Corporation was awarded a STTR phase I grant from NIH. The grant title is Dynamical Assessment of Cerebral Autoregulation. The project period is from March 15, 2007 to February 28, 2008.