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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...
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Dr. Ajit Singh Joins Ibex Medical Analytics’ Advisory Board
Dr. Singh’s extensive experience in medical technologies will help grow the company’s AI-based solutions footprint in pathology labs Tel Aviv, Israel - Ibex Medical Analytics, the pioneer in artificial intelligence (AI)-based cancer...
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...