CU Anschutz researcher Michael A. David, PhD, is turning to a subset of AI to enhance the field of orthopedics and helping others do the same.
The integration of bioinformatics and medical imaging, often referred to as radiogenomics, has emerged as a powerful and transformative approach in cancer ...
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New spatial transcriptomics maps gene activity across whole bodies
A wave of spatial transcriptomics studies has produced gene-expression atlases that span entire organs and whole organisms, ...
Bioptimus, a global AI company building the world's first world model for biology, today announced the launch of its Spatial ...
Abstract: Brain disorder prediction can be enhanced by models that capture not only imaging phenotypes but also their underlying molecular context. Neuroimaging provides detailed structural and ...
Scientists at the University of Warwick and University of Exeter have developed a fully fiber-coupled terahertz (THz) imaging system that significantly improves the speed, resolution, and clinical ...
An IAEA-initiated commission – the first comprehensive global assessment of medical imaging-related needs and resources across the globe – has provided an impetus for a recent World Health Assembly ...
The single-cell genomics industry does not stop advancing, with a steady stream of new companies, kits, acquisitions, and more. One new company, ArgenTag, was founded in Argentina during the COVID-19 ...
Key findings presented at the Keystone Symposia on Obesity Therapeutics insitro, the AI therapeutics company built on causal biology, today reported research demonstrating that artificial intelligence ...
New simulator and computational tools generate realistic ‘virtual tissues’ and map cell-to-cell ‘conversations’ from spatial transcriptomics data, potentially accelerating AI-driven discoveries in ...
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