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Smart Reporting launches structured reporting solution for clinical...
Smart Reporting, a digital health start-up based in Munich, Germany, is now offering structured reporting in pathology. The solution enables pathologists and referring physicians to easily communicate and evaluate medical diagnostic...
Ra'anana, Israel August 27, 2019 -- DeePathology is launching the STUDIO™, the world's most advanced do-it-yourself AI platform that aims to save the most expensive resource in pathology - the time of the expert pathologist and researcher! By...
AIRA MATRIX presents an informative session on optimizing preclinical pathology reporting using AI techniques. The session will familiarize participants with deep learning (DL) modules that help speedup complex workflow processes in...
ARUP Laboratories Deploys World’s First AI-Augmented Ova and Parasi...
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SALT LAKE CITY, August 19, 2019—ARUP Laboratories (ARUP), a national reference laboratory and worldwide leader in innovative laboratory research and development, and Techcyte, a leading developer of artificial intelligence (AI) based image...
It is an exciting time in the world of digital pathology, with the global market value projected to reach $7,561.1 million by 2022. Currently, industry experts are evaluating the early performance of the first FDA-approved platform. While...
MIT AI tool can predict breast cancer up to 5 years early, works eq...
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By: Darrell Etherington MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab has developed a new deep learning-based AI prediction model that can anticipate the development of breast cancer up to five years in advance. Researchers...