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Digital Medicine
Medical digital enterprise
This is an extensive piece on digital medicine, from pathology to security and regulatory issues, and what they [MORE]
Computational Guidance for Gene Editing
Visual representation of CRISPR tool editing genes
Besides carrying out gene modifications, the CRISPR guide RNA can be used to screen [MORE]
Soft Tissue Substitutes
Rabbit fat pad regeneration
Trauma, tumor removal, congenital defects and aging can result in soft tissue loss that require reconstructive surgery. [MORE]
A More Attentive Hearing Aid
Brain controlled hearing aid
Most hearing aids are simply sound amplifiers—unable to distinguish individual sounds in a cacophony. But a better [MORE]
Sweat Analysis on a Smartphone
Biosensor bandage before and after collecting sweat
Chinese scientists in Beijing and California have developed a “band-aid” type device that can [MORE]
A Blood Test for Relapsed Breast Cancer
Mammogram of breast cancer
Dying breast cancer tumors release declining levels of mutant DNA into the blood, unless those tumors are [MORE]
Machine Diagnosis of Rare Diseases
Genome testing
Days, weeks, months and even years can pass between the observation of a seriously sick child and the identification [MORE]
The Digital Medicine Society
DiMe Blog graphic
This is how a discipline evolves. Early adopters of a disruptive technology form an association, and create standards [MORE]
High Speed Microfluidics that also Sequences CTCs
HydroSeq CTC Chip
“Engineers at the University of Michigan have developed a high speed microfluidic chip that can separate circulating tumor [MORE]
Automated Chemical Synthesizer
Synple synthesisor
As a smartphone is to the 1945 ENIAC computer, as a new chemical synthesizer from the Swiss Federal Institute [MORE]
AI Integrating Cancer Histology and Omics
Ai ifographic
What do you get by integrating AI analysis of pathology images and data for tumor transcriptomes? In a Stanford [MORE]
Radar Monitoring Vital Signs
FMCW-Radar
Researchers at the University of Waterloo (Canada) assert this: “we use a frequency modulated continuous wave (FMCW) radar operating at [MORE]
Gluing Stem Cells
Welding stem cells
In an article titled “Artificial Cell Membrane Binding Thrombin Constructs Drive in situ hydrogel formation,” cell biologists at [MORE]
The Hospital as a Video Game
Project Hospital game
There’s a saying in the hospital business: “no margin, no mission”—which brings together medical practice and the so-called [MORE]