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Raising Kane: The Secret to How Kane Biotech Got Its Name
What is in a company name? The name Kane Biotech is a tribute to the fond memories of the company’s founder who lived for many years in a small, rural town in Manitoba, called Kane. In 1906, John H.…
Kane Biotech Announces 2023 Achievements
Kane aims to disrupt global wound care hydrogel market with its first FDA cleared medical device and announces new partnerships and licensing agreements
Kane Biotech has announced several partnerships and licensing agreements in both wound care and animal health…
Kane Biotech in the News – January 2023
In January, Kane Biotech was featured in several news media articles, including BNN Bloomberg and Benzinga, as well as a podcast with proactiveinvestors.com. Kane is engaged in the research, development and commercialization of technologies and products that prevent and…
DermaKB™ Offers Personalized Scalp Solutions Developed by Kane Biotech
The largest organ in a human body is the skin, and each person’s skin is 100% unique. That is why it is so important that your scalp products are perfectly tailored to your unique skin challenges.
DermaKB products are developed by Kane…
The History of Wounds: From Early Humans to Modern Technologies
It is fascinating to think of how the earliest humans learned how to treat wounds, as the earliest historical evidence dates back as far back as 2200 BC with a clay tablet that bears three images of a wound being…
Kane Biotech: A Year in Review 2022
As 2022 draws to a close, Kane Biotech reflects upon its achievements in the last year. Kane refers to itself as THE Biofilm Company, with over 80 patents and patents pending. Kane focused its efforts in 2022 on further…
T.I.M.E. Assessment to Treat Wounds Impacted by Biofilms
As researchers continue to study the impacts of biofilms on wounds, individuals living with chronic wounds often experience a negative impact on their overall physical and mental health, especially for those whose wounds continue for months or even years. Chronic…
Kane Biotech Announces Achievements in October 2022
Kane Biotech experienced significant achievements in October 2022, for both their coactiv+ and their DispersinB technologies. For over 20 years, Kane has been developing new technologies and innovations, leading to 80 patents and patents pending in biotechnology focusing primarily on…
The Female Microbiologist You May Not Know, But Should: Marjory Stephenson
Although women in the mid twentieth century were not publicly recognized for their contributions to microbiology or antibiotics, there are a number of female scientists who made significant discoveries during this time. Marjory Stephenson may not be a household…
Personal Story: Kane’s DermaKB™ Shampoo and Detoxifier Brings Relief for Jessica’s Seborrheic Dermatitis Symptoms
Team members at Kane Biotech were excited to receive a personal email from Jessica Williams, who shared her success story with Kane’s DermaKB Shampoo and Detoxifier. Jessica stated that the DermaKB products provided her with relief from her symptoms…
The Science of Pet Oral Health & Role of Biofilms
Bad breath in your dog or cat is actually bacteria. In fact, approximately 70% of cats and 80% of dogs develop some degree or form of periodontal disease by the time they are 3 years old according to the…
Kane Biotech’s DermaKB™: Scalp Scaling in a Bottle for Healthy Hair
In South Korea, scalp scaling treatments are very popular, as many hair experts know that a healthy scalp is the key to strong, shiny, healthy hair. Kane Biotech has developed their DermaKB product line to offer all of the…
Biofilms & Chronic Wound Infection
The impact of biofilms on chronic wound infection is well known today. Research has shown the involvement of biofilms with impeding the healing of wounds and increasing the risk of infection. Because the biofilm protects microorganisms from the human body’s…
Kane Biotech: Commercialization Pillars
Kane Biotech is creating smarter ways to fight bacteria and leading the advancement of technologies and products that break up biofilms and destroy bacteria in three commercialization pillars: animal health, wound & surgical care, and dermatology. Kane has been…
Biofilms May Prevent Healing in Diabetic Foot Ulcers
For those living with diabetes, Diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) can be a severe condition with tremendous economic and physical impacts on patients and their caregivers. However, one of the main reasons that DFUs are difficult to heal is likely…
Biofilms: Their Goal is to Keep You Sick
If you have never heard of biofilms before, you are not alone. Biofilms may be an uncommon word, but they impact our lives and health in many ways – including keeping us sick. A simple way to describe a biofilm…
Biofilm: Protector of Bacteria & Fungi
The National Institute of Health reports that 80% of all known human infections are associated with biofilms. Biofilms are a serious and urgent clinical and financial burden to health care systems and patients, costing industry, cities, and hospitals over…
Antibiotic Resistance & Biofilms: The Next Pandemic
Antimicrobial resistance (AR) occurs when bacteria are exposed to levels of antibiotics that fail to kill the bacteria. For example, when an antibiotic that was able to treat an infection previously is no longer able to effectively kill bacteria,…
Biofilm: Protector of Bacteria & Fungi
The National Institute of Health reports that 80% of all known human infections are associated with biofilms. Biofilms are a serious and urgent clinical and financial burden to health care systems and patients, costing industry, cities, and hospitals over…
Biofilms: Their Goal is to Keep You Sick
If you have never heard of biofilms before, you are not alone. Biofilms may be an uncommon word, but they impact our lives and health in many ways – including keeping us sick. A simple way to describe a biofilm…
Biofilms May Prevent Healing in Diabetic Foot Ulcers
For those living with diabetes, Diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) can be a severe condition with tremendous economic and physical impacts on patients and their caregivers. However, one of the main reasons that DFUs are difficult to heal is likely…
The Female Microbiologist You May Not Know, But Should: Marjory Stephenson
Although women in the mid twentieth century were not publicly recognized for their contributions to microbiology or antibiotics, there are a number of female scientists who made significant discoveries during this time. Marjory Stephenson may not be a household…
Personal Story: Kane’s DermaKB™ Shampoo and Detoxifier Brings Relief for Jessica’s Seborrheic Dermatitis Symptoms
Team members at Kane Biotech were excited to receive a personal email from Jessica Williams, who shared her success story with Kane’s DermaKB™ Shampoo and Detoxifier. Jessica stated that the DermaKB™ products provided her with relief from her symptoms…
The Science of Pet Oral Health & Role of Biofilms
Bad breath in your dog or cat is actually bacteria. In fact, approximately 70% of cats and 80% of dogs develop some degree or form of periodontal disease by the time they are 3 years old according to the…
Kane Biotech’s DermaKB™: Scalp Scaling in a Bottle for Healthy Hair
In South Korea, scalp scaling treatments are very popular, as many hair experts know that a healthy scalp is the key to strong, shiny, healthy hair. Kane Biotech has developed their DermaKB™ product line to offer all of the…
Biofilms & Chronic Wound Infection
The impact of biofilms on chronic wound infection is well known today. Research has shown the involvement of biofilms with impeding the healing of wounds and increasing the risk of infection. Because the biofilm protects microorganisms from the human body’s…
Kane Biotech: Commercialization Pillars
Kane Biotech is creating smarter ways to fight bacteria and leading the advancement of technologies and products that break up biofilms and destroy bacteria in three commercialization pillars: animal health, wound & surgical care, and dermatology. Kane has been…
Biofilm: Bacteria’s Sticky House
For over 20 years, Kane Biotech has focused on creating smarter ways to fight bacteria. Today, Kane is leading the advancement of technologies and products that break up biofilms and destroy bacteria.
But what do we really know about biofilms…
The History of Biofilm
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek is considered to be the Father of Microbiology and credited with the discovery of bacteria. Born in 1632, van Leeuwenhoek was a dry-good merchant and scientist who was largely self-taught. He invented the first practical microscope…
Meet Our Kane Biotech Team
Kane Biotech is THE Biofilm Company with 81 patents and patents pending. Biofilms exhibit a mode of growth that allows survival in a hostile environment, so it is not surprising a considerable number of chronic bacterial infections involve biofilms. New…