Research Innovation
insight research institute (501c3)
ABOUT INSIGHT RESEARCH INSTITUTE
VOLUNTEERS
Insight Research Institute welcomes enthusiastic and hard-working volunteers to be part of our research process. Volunteers will devote a certain number of hours to work in the field, in our laboratories, with our collaborators and with our seasoned research scientists and medical providers to help solve some of the world’s most complex biomedical and neuroscientific problems. An excellent opportunity to learn the intellectual process as well as the hands-on experience of applied research. Please email us to inquire further at research@iinn.com
DONATION
When you donate to Insight Research Institute, you’ll give our scientists and research team the funding they need to achieve our purpose in solving some complex biomedical and neuroscientific issues. Our work and expertise translating into a better world for patients and our communities worldwide. Help make a difference today! To make a donation, please send inquiries to research@iinn.com.
research projects
Neuromodulation or “The Chelsea Project”
Photocatalytic Reactor
Photocatalytic Reactor to Control Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (mrsa) in a Hospital Environment.
Healthcare Associated Infections
Viral Infections
Improved control and reduction of healthcare-associated infections (HAI) are perpetual concerns in hospitals and other healthcare settings, including non-hospital residential facilities such as nursing homes and correctional facilities.
A recent review of epidemiological studies on the incidence of MRSA infections has indicated that taken as a whole, there may be no definitive evidence that their incidence is declining significantly. Indeed, contradictions between source studies suggest the need for a comprehensive tracking system, while underscoring the motivation to perform such studies, i.e., nosocomial infections, including MRSA, Clostridium difficile, and others, undermine the therapeutic mission of healthcare facilities. The advent of antibiotic-resistant bacterial strains illustrates pathogens’ persistence in the face of powerful, highly specific chemical agents.
At Insight Research Institute, we are evaluating the safety and effectiveness of a device that produces oxygen-free radicals on sample slides containing MRSA in hospital patient rooms. Our preliminary results are promising and showing a reduction in some types of infections.
Colloidal Oatmeal Soap
Pedicle Screws
In vitro study of axial pullout of pedicle screws.
Authors: Wu Z, Wang J, Nassar Sa, Dai K, Li M, Li Y,, Shah Ja, Yang X.
Presented in “the 10th national biomechanics conference and the 12th national biological rheology conference, chengdu, china, oct 11-15, 2012” Learn more here.
Spinal Cord Stimulators
Cranial Shield; Device to Protect the Brain in Craniectomy Patients
Covid-19
Dementia & Nutrition
Glioblastoma
Stem Cell Therapy
Pain Management
Neurofibromatosis
insight initiatives
Advanced Antenna Project
A self-contained, low-cost, lightweight, foldable/deployable or small-sized, multi-broadband antenna that has been invented and developed by world-renowned antenna scientist and R&D specialist Mohamed Sanad Ph.D., Faculty of Engineering at Cairo University. Learn more here.
IINNovation
A collection of educational opportunities that are tailored for undergraduate or medical interns.
Healthcare Associated Infections
Viral Infections
Improved control and reduction of healthcare-associated infections (HAI) are perpetual concerns in hospitals and other healthcare settings, including non-hospital residential facilities such as nursing homes and correctional facilities.
A recent review of epidemiological studies on the incidence of MRSA infections has indicated that taken as a whole, there may be no definitive evidence that their incidence is declining significantly. Indeed, contradictions between source studies suggest the need for a comprehensive tracking system, while underscoring the motivation to perform such studies, i.e., nosocomial infections, including MRSA, Clostridium difficile, and others, undermine the therapeutic mission of healthcare facilities. The advent of antibiotic-resistant bacterial strains illustrates pathogens’ persistence in the face of powerful, highly specific chemical agents.
At Insight Research Institute, we are evaluating the safety and effectiveness of a device that produces oxygen-free radicals on sample slides containing MRSA in hospital patient rooms. Our preliminary results are promising and showing a reduction in some types of infections.
Mclaren Health Stroke Program Collaboration
Diplomat Specialty Pharmacy Collaboration
research projects
Neuromodulation or “The Chelsea Project”
Photocatalytic Reactor
Photocatalytic Reactor to Control Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (mrsa) in a Hospital Environment.
Healthcare Associated Infections
Viral Infections
Improved control and reduction of healthcare-associated infections (HAI) are perpetual concerns in hospitals and other healthcare settings, including non-hospital residential facilities such as nursing homes and correctional facilities.
A recent review of epidemiological studies on the incidence of MRSA infections has indicated that taken as a whole, there may be no definitive evidence that their incidence is declining significantly. Indeed, contradictions between source studies suggest the need for a comprehensive tracking system, while underscoring the motivation to perform such studies, i.e., nosocomial infections, including MRSA, Clostridium difficile, and others, undermine the therapeutic mission of healthcare facilities. The advent of antibiotic-resistant bacterial strains illustrates pathogens’ persistence in the face of powerful, highly specific chemical agents.
At Insight Research Institute, we are evaluating the safety and effectiveness of a device that produces oxygen-free radicals on sample slides containing MRSA in hospital patient rooms. Our preliminary results are promising and showing a reduction in some types of infections.
Colloidal Oatmeal Soap
Pedicle Screws
In vitro study of axial pullout of pedicle screws.
Authors: Wu Z, Wang J, Nassar Sa, Dai K, Li M, Li Y,, Shah Ja, Yang X.
Presented in “the 10th national biomechanics conference and the 12th national biological rheology conference, chengdu, china, oct 11-15, 2012” Learn more here.
Spinal Cord Stimulators
Cranial Shield; Device to Protect the Brain in Craniectomy Patients
Covid-19
Dementia & Nutrition
Glioblastoma
Stem Cell Therapy
Pain Management
Neurofibromatosis
insight initiatives
Advanced Antenna Project
A self-contained, low-cost, lightweight, foldable/deployable or small-sized, multi-broadband antenna that has been invented and developed by world-renowned antenna scientist and R&D specialist Mohamed Sanad Ph.D., Faculty of Engineering at Cairo University. Learn more here.
IINNovation
A collection of educational opportunities that are tailored for undergraduate or medical interns.
Healthcare Associated Infections
Viral Infections
Improved control and reduction of healthcare-associated infections (HAI) are perpetual concerns in hospitals and other healthcare settings, including non-hospital residential facilities such as nursing homes and correctional facilities.
A recent review of epidemiological studies on the incidence of MRSA infections has indicated that taken as a whole, there may be no definitive evidence that their incidence is declining significantly. Indeed, contradictions between source studies suggest the need for a comprehensive tracking system, while underscoring the motivation to perform such studies, i.e., nosocomial infections, including MRSA, Clostridium difficile, and others, undermine the therapeutic mission of healthcare facilities. The advent of antibiotic-resistant bacterial strains illustrates pathogens’ persistence in the face of powerful, highly specific chemical agents.
At Insight Research Institute, we are evaluating the safety and effectiveness of a device that produces oxygen-free radicals on sample slides containing MRSA in hospital patient rooms. Our preliminary results are promising and showing a reduction in some types of infections.
Mclaren Health Stroke Program Collaboration
Diplomat Specialty Pharmacy Collaboration
collaborators & partners
insight’s research team
Your Health Is Our Top Priority
We Want To Hear From You
At Insight, we are constantly working to provide you with the best service and medical care possible. If you have comments, questions, or just want more information about Insight’s services, please fill out the form below or contact our office at (810) 275-9333
CONTACT INFORMATION
FLINT, MI
4500 S. Saginaw St., Suite 1600 Flint, MI 48507
(810) 275-1965
research@iinn.com
HOURS OF OPERATION
Monday to Friday
8 a.m. to 5 p.m.