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Aug 20 |
Diagnostics World | Efforts to couple patient-level data with machine learning (ML) are going to accelerate “100-plus-fold” over the next decade, dramatically improving evidence-based decision-making and demonstrably improving patient care. In the diagnostics field, supervised learning that leverages classification represents the bulk of this work currently and may even suggest the algorithms best suited to the task at hand.
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Aug 19 |
Diagnostics World | Ultima Genomics published updates on the single-nucleotide variant (SNV) detection capabilities of its ppmSeq technology and demonstrated ctDNA detection limits for ppmSeq, which extend beyond the limits of currently available minimal residual disease assays.
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Aug 14 |
Diagnostics World | With the advent of large language models (LLMs), expert human abstractors are meeting their match when it comes to accurately identifying cancer progression events from electronic health records (EHRs). That’s one of the big surprises emerging from a study presented by Aaron Cohen, M.D., a practicing oncologist and head of oncology research at Flatiron Health, at a recent artificial intelligence and machine learning conference of the American Association for Cancer Research.
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Aug 12 |
Diagnostics World | Like a smartphone housing many software applications, a multi-purpose platform looks to be the launchpad for a potentially huge number of medical devices. The Openwater system, under development for nearly a decade, holds promise in noninvasively diagnosing and treating disease using infrared light and low-intensity focused ultrasound (LIFU).
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Aug 07 |
Diagnostics World | Researchers at Johns Hopkins University have developed Multimodal Artificial intelligence for ventricular Arrhythmia Risk Stratification (MAARS), a deep learning approach to predict lethal arrhythmia in patients with HCM by analyzing multimodal medical data.
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Aug 06 |
Diagnostics World | The Alzheimer's Association International Conference was held last week in Toronto and researchers and companies gathered to present their progress in the fight to diagnose and treat Alzheimer’s disease. Among the timely new developments: new products from Quanterix; pre-clinical data from AltPep, OncoC4, and NKGen Biotech; pipeline updates from Eisai, Biogen, and Roche; and more.
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Aug 05 |
Diagnostics World | Researchers at Virginia Commonwealth University have developed an artificial intelligence tool that could revolutionize cancer diagnostics by rapidly identifying distinct cell types in tissue biopsies, potentially transforming how clinicians make treatment decisions and predict patient responses to therapy.
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Jul 31 |
Diagnostics World | UK Biobank completed the world’s largest whole body imaging project; Longhorn Vaccines and Diagnostics announced a strategic co-marketing agreement with Promega Corporation; and more.
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Jul 30 |
Diagnostics World | Aqutal’s advance toward a therapy response prediction test in rheumatoid arthritis; Illimis Therapeutics plans to accelerate the development of GAIA-based Alzheimer's disease therapeutics and various immune disorders; and more.
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Jul 24 |
Diagnostics World | A surge in research and development around fluorophores, various types of glowing molecules used to enhance visualization during surgical procedures, is driving excitement about their potential to improve the performance of human surgeons and “pave the way” for even better autonomous robotic surgery.
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Aug 18 |
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Aug 15 |
Baylor Genetics, a clinical diagnostic laboratory at the forefront of genetic testing, today announced a clinical webinar highlighting pediatric cases in which Whole Genome Sequencing (WGS) delivered diagnostic insights that traditional genetic testing methods could not achieve.
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Aug 14 |
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Aug 06 |
VieCure adds Summit Cancer Centers to community oncology care network
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Aug 01 |
The Axiom Space Mission 4 (Ax-4) launched from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, and for the first time, Kaléo’s AUVI-Q® (epinephrine injection, USP) was selected by Axiom Space to support crew members in the event of an allergic emergency. Axiom Space additionally cleared AUVI-Q for inclusion on its flight surgeons’ launch and landing kits used to support the crew in the weeks leading up to launch and later during landing. Read more about the Axiom Space Mission 4: Kaleo press release
Kaléo was founded 20 years ago with a mission to develop drug-delivery devices that can be trusted by those who depend on them. All medications added to the Space Mission 4 medical kit undergo rigorous review by Axiom Space. Being trusted by Axiom Space to ensure the Ax-4 Mission crew had access to a trusted epinephrine delivery device is the ultimate responsibility.
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Jul 31 |
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Jul 29 |
AMP announced the recipients of its 2025 Excellence in Molecular Diagnostics, Jeffrey A. Kant Leadership and Meritorious Service Awards.
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Jul 29 |
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Jul 25 |
Kephera Diagnostics announced the launch of EndomTest™, the first non-invasive commercially available diagnostic test for endometriosis in the United States. This test only requires a blood sample.
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Jul 25 |
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