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In 1958 John Bianchi had a vision of what he thought a duty holster should be and set out to develop a line of products that carried out that vision.
Since that time almost 50 years ago, Bianchi holsters, belts and accessories have been used in police, military and sporting applications the world over.
The world is changing and we are very aware of that at Bianchi International, which is why our product line continues to evolve to keep pace with today’s customer demands.
Tufts' Diana Bianchi and her research team have found that fetal cells may be the key to repairing diseased or injured tissues.
Bianchi is the Natalie V. Zucker Professor of Pediatrics, Obstetrics and Gynecology and vice chair for research in the department of pediatrics at the Floating Hospital for Children.
Bianchi has been tracking fetal cells in the mother's body for years, beginning with her hunt for a better prenatal diagnostic tool than amniocentesis, a common invasive procedure carrying small but irreducible risks.