Paul Clanne project

  
cartego
07/20/2013 8:03 p.m.

Hello everyone,
About six or seven years ago the news of the Paul Cazanne project that pursued the creation of a subcutaneous device to measure the glucose level.It was an EU project and Spain was responsible for reducing the size of the device.Specifically, he was awarded to a Catalan laboratory with whom he tries to contact without success.Does anyone know that this matter was?Thank you so much.

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DiabetesForo
07/21/2013 5:14 a.m.

The project was something like this, right? Link

No idea how the project ended.
A simple online search nothing comes out, only the 2007 news that began the project.
I have not found anything in specialized search engines.

News: Link

The person in charge I imagine this should be: Link

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cartego
07/22/2013 8:41 a.m.

Thank you very much for your Owash answer.It seems that this is the device.Life's link seems that it is from 2011 so something has advanced but does not give the impression that it is very operational.
It is a pity because it could be very positive.Anyway, the project was public, that is, with public money from the EU that we all paid.LIFE If I'm not mistaken is a private company.How can it be so difficult to inform the state of a public project at least six years after its start?

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