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High Resolution Images of Melanomas, Deep in Skin
Skin_layers
Bioelectromagnetic scientist Negar Tavassolian, at the Stevens Institute of Technology (Hoboken, NJ), has used a new method to image tumors [MORE]
“Federated Learning” for AI analysis of Medical Images
Federated learning process central case.
“Federated learning is a novel paradigm for data-private multi-institutional collaborations, where model-learning leverages all available data [MORE]
Lego-Like Structures for Bone Repair
3D printed microgel loaded with microcages as instructive scaffolds
“The tiny 3D printed cubes, which are only 1.5 mm on each [MORE]
Mutations in Non-Coding DNA Linked to Pediatric Cancers
Study of DNA mutations
Researchers at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia are using a new computational tool to analyze mutations in non-coding [MORE]
Better Anchoring of Hip Prosthetics
Polymer coating for metal prosthetics
Steel prosthetics for the hip, jaw, knee and tooth can fail if they do not promote [MORE]
Gene Therapy for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
Jude Samulski PhD work in gene therapy improves outcomes for DMD
Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy was one of the early targets for [MORE]
Hospital at Home Pilots
Hospital at Home
“[University of] Michigan Medicine in July rolled out its Hospital Care at Home pilot program, which identified patients [MORE]
Vagus Nerve Stimulator for Severe Respiratory Distress
gammaCore non-invasive vagus nerve stimulator
Implanted vagus nerve stimulators have been in use for nearly a quarter of a century for [MORE]
The Human Gut Microbiome
Human gut microbiome
This from the European Bioinformatics Institute (Hinxton, UK): “We present the Unified Human Gastrointestinal Genome (UHGG) collection, comprising [MORE]
Rapid Decay of Anti-COVID Antibodies
SARS-CoV-2_virion
Comparing SARS-CoV-1 to SARS-CoV-2, investigators at UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine found a more rapid decay in SARS-CoV-2 IgG [MORE]
Holograms during Heart Surgery
Hologram display during cardiac surgery
For the first time, a team at Washington University in St. Louis has used a holographic [MORE]
AI Creates Artificial Proteins
Artificial Intelligence creates proteins
We are approaching a time when it will be necessary to psychoanalyze computation, as researchers at the [MORE]
Problems with Hospital IT
Computer science in health care
It’s hard to say when the “Chief Information Officer” executives first became essential in hospital service: [MORE]
Mr. RFS’s Brain
Visual agnosia in patient RFS
You may remember Oliver Sacks’ 1985 book “The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat,” [MORE]