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Jul 25 |
Diagnostics World | Researchers at The Australian National University (ANU) have developed a deep learning algorithm, known as DEPLOY, to classify central nervous system tumors into 10 major categories from histopathology images. The goal is to optimize treatment with a faster, more accessible diagnostic approach than the state-of-the-art practice of DNA methylation-based profiling, which can take weeks.
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Jul 24 |
Diagnostics World | Element Biosciences nets $277 million to launch combined sequencing and cyto-profiling platform; NOWDiagnostics raises $22.5 million for at-home diagnostic tests; and more.
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Jul 23 |
Diagnostics World | A new web-based platform aims to standardize the care of rare disease patients in a wide range of settings and accelerate their diagnostic journey. The Rare Disease Clinical Activity Protocols (RareCAP) is effectively a collection of the latest research-based information and guidance about some of the more than 7,000 conditions affecting a small number of people.
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Jul 18 |
Diagnostics World | Most of the time, sarcoidosis appears in the lungs and lymph nodes, but the heart is impacted in a smaller number of patients. Known as cardiac sarcoidosis (CS), this rare condition can lead to serious complications like arrhythmia or heart failure. Recently, Diagnostics World covered efforts to improve diagnostic and treatment options for sarcoidosis.
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Jul 16 |
Diagnostics World | A recent analysis of interventional clinical trials by the Tufts Center for the Study of Drug Development (CSDD) has found that use of digital endpoints has been growing rapidly since 2015 with drug developers now initiating an average of about 35 such studies each year. News of the uptick isn’t entirely surprising, given mounting evidence that the approach can improve operational performance and ease patient burdens in clinical trials and in clinical practice, while [potentially] yielding financial net benefits to developers.
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Jul 11 |
Diagnostics World | For more than 150 years now, medical scientists have been hunching over microscopes turning human tissue samples into crisp colored images that help pathologists diagnose diseases. Histology, as the field is known, has made an art of the complex business of creating high-quality microscope slides—and until recently done it in precisely the same way with consistently good results.
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Jul 10 |
Diagnostics World | Machine learning models can be superior to radiologists when it comes to processing complex images and putting a predictive label on them, particularly at scale. The problems currently being studied in biomedicine with machine learning, such as identifying the subtype of cancer a patient has, are ones that have been largely ignored for a long time.
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Jul 09 |
Diagnostics World | Proscia and Nucleai are partnering to integrate Nucleai’s predictive biomarker solutions into Proscia’s Concentriq software platform and make them available as part of Proscia’s AI-enabled pathology portfolio to better inform patient care.
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Jul 01 |
Diagnostics World | Over 3.4 million people in the US and 65 million people worldwide are affected by epilepsy. To ensure that patients are getting the treatment they need, early detection is critical. Researchers at the University of Southern California have developed an AI system called NeuroGNN that can identify epilepsy by analyzing brain interactions with greater accuracy and efficiency.
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Jun 27 |
Diagnostics World | Foresite Capital launches fund for three main areas: precision therapeutics, life science infrastructure, and healthcare delivery; Santa Ana Bio employs proteomic, transcriptomic, and genomic approaches to precisely characterize disease-specific subpopulations and identify targets only on disease-causing cell types leaving healthy cells unaffected; more.
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Jul 25 |
Clarapath Closes $36M Series B Round to Transform 150-year old Laboratory Processes
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Jul 24 |
SSI Strategy LLC has announced a partnership with MPS Metalmind AB emphasizing its commitment to leveraging cutting-edge artificial intelligence to drive innovation and enhance business capabilities.
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Jul 24 |
Ceryx Medica has announced the trial approval for Cysoni-XT, a new temporary cardiac pacemaker aiming to boost recovery in heart failure.
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Jul 23 |
The Association for Molecular Pathology today published consensus recommendations to aid in the design and validation of clinical DPYD genotyping assays, promote standardization of testing across different laboratories, and improve patient care.
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Jul 23 |
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Jul 23 |
Huateng Pharma has launched Y-Shape PEG NHS, an advanced PEGylation solution that enhances protein drug development by improving water solubility and biocompatibility through efficient and selective modification of proteins.
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Jul 23 |
Biopharma PEG announces its advanced line of monodispersed PEGs, crucial for ADC and PROTAC linkers, as well as PEGylated proteins and peptides, enhancing pharmaceutical stability and delivery.
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Jul 23 |
Biolyst Scientific today announced its new brand name, reflecting the integration of Electron Microscopy Sciences (EMS) and Azer Scientific.
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Jul 23 |
PCR Biosystems, a leading developer of PCR reagents, have launched a range of advanced inhibitor-tolerant mixes for probe-based qPCR and 1-step RT-qPCR. Available in the Clara® and Air-Dryable product ranges to help users working with challenging clinical, environmental and plant samples.
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Jul 18 |
BOC Sciences is pleased to announce its new Scholarship Program aimed at supporting college students pursuing degrees in chemistry-related fields. This prestigious scholarship awards $1,000 annually to help these aspiring chemists achieve their academic goals and make a difference in the scientific community.
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