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Earlysense moves sleep monitoring tech for kids to consumer market

July 14, 2017
By Stacy Lawrence

Machine learning whole genome analysis may lead to better cancer treatment

July 14, 2017
By Stacy Lawrence
Can machine learning glean useful information from whole genome analysis faster than conventional approaches? And, more crucially, can that help lead to better treatment for cancer patients? A new study published by researchers at the New York Genome Center (NYGC), The Rockefeller University and IBM suggests that the answer to those questions may be yes.
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Machine learning whole genome analysis may lead to better cancer treatment

July 13, 2017
By Stacy Lawrence

Researchers work to transform digital pathology with light-based 3-D biopsy

July 12, 2017
By Stacy Lawrence
Digital pathology is often considered the digitization of existing physical samples mounted on glass slides. But University of Washington researchers are working to leapfrog well beyond that existing state in the industry with a light-sheet microscope that offers real-time pathology data in 3-D – without ever slicing a biopsy sample.
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In goal to revolutionize care, Verily and patient groups back R&D for diabetes tech

July 10, 2017
By Stacy Lawrence

Obesity devices fail to launch despite their potential in preventing type 2 diabetes

July 7, 2017
By Stacy Lawrence

GE, Heartflow enter deal for noninvasive CAD diagnostics

July 7, 2017
By Stacy Lawrence

Fingerstick-free, disposable CGMs (and more) are on the way, but when?

July 6, 2017
By Stacy Lawrence

Roche expands Ariosa for noninvasive detection of a fourth genetic abnormality

July 3, 2017
By Stacy Lawrence

Indi raises $11.5M in series A round to back new synthetic class in molecular imaging

July 3, 2017
By Stacy Lawrence
Indi Molecular has an impressive pedigree, having been founded in 2013 by Leroy Hood of the Institute of Systems Biology, James Heath of Caltech and diagnostics entrepreneur Albert Luderer. It's a spinout from parent company Integrated Diagnostics that was first seeded with $1.8 million from Interwest Partners, Asset Management Ventures and angel investors.
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