New calculations bolster specialists in making a quicker and precise finding Kumar Jeetendra | May 19, 2020 The expertise from the world’s top specialists in lung ultrasound was gathered and sorted out in the product application. Their skill is currently rapidly accessible to the clinical network, in a practical way, complimentary, only a couple of snaps away. You simply need to stack the patient’s sweeps and the product naturally contrasts them and …
Artificial Intelligence detects Prostate Cancer With Near-Perfect Accuracy Kumar Jeetendra | July 28, 2020 A study in the University of Pittsburgh shows the highest accuracy thus far in understanding and characterizing prostate cancer using an artificial intelligence (AI) application.1 “Humans are great at recognizing anomalies, but they have their particular biases or previous experience,” says senior writer Rajiv Dhir, MD, MBA, chief pathologist and vice chair of pathology at …
New Artificial Intelligence Sample Finder lessens time to explore altogether Kumar Jeetendra | October 24, 2020 ZEISS presents the new AI Sample Finder for optimal user guidance and operation. With this feature, the open and flexible inverted microscope platform ZEISS Axio Observer makes sample placement easier than ever and significantly reduces the time to experiment. For researchers, it offers a completely different way to operate a microscope, greatly boosting both productivity …
Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning To Play an important Role In Fight Against COVID, Say Experts Kumar Jeetendra | December 5, 2020 Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning are helping analyse enormous amounts of data around the human genome and drug molecules, and these new-age technologies can play an important role in the battle against COVID-19, industry experts said on Saturday. Speaking at KnowDis Machine Learning Day, Avantika Lal – Senior Scientist (Deep Learning and Genomics) at …
IGC analysts get three out of six European Research Council grants Kumar Jeetendra | December 11, 2020 Since the establishment of the European Research Council in 2008, the IGC has secured 17 of the competitive grants (7 Beginning, 8 Consolidator and two Advanced). In 2021, with the beginning of the new grants awarded this month, it will have ten active grants. The year of 2020 marks a total of 327 researchers chosen …
Pancreatic β cell-inferred exosomal miR-29s control glucose homeostasis Kumar Jeetendra | January 24, 2021 In a new study published in Journal of Extracellular Vesicles, Chen-Yu Zhang’s team at Nanjing University, School of Life Sciences, and Antonio Vidal-Puig’s group at University of Cambridge report that pancreatic β cells secrete miR-29 family members (miR-29s) via exosomes in reaction to high levels of free fatty acids (FFAs). Formerly, Chen-Yu Zhang’s team identified …
o9 Solutions to supply AI-powered IBP platform to Samsung Bioepis Kumar Jeetendra | February 1, 2021 India, 1st February 2021: o9 Solutions Inc., , a premier AI-powered IBP platform provider, announced that it would supply its next-generation platform to Samsung Bioepis Co., Ltd., bolstering the management of its biopharmaceutical product manufacturing and supply chain. o9 Solutions’ platform will also help Samsung Bioepis optimize its focus on development, clinical trial management, and …
Study uncovers molecular mechanisms of drug resistance in Mycobacterium tuberculosis Kumar Jeetendra | April 9, 2021 A consortium of researchers from Russia, Belarus, Japan, Germany and France led by a Skoltech scientist have uncovered the way by which Mycobacterium tuberculosis survives in iron-deficient states by using rubredoxin B, a protein by a rubredoxin family that play an essential role in adaptation to changing environmental conditions. The new study is part of …
New stage helps non-specialists use AI to examine microscopy pictures Kumar Jeetendra | April 24, 2021 A new, publicly available platform helps non-experts utilize artificial intelligence to examine microscopy images. The platform has been developed at Åbo Akademi University in Finland and Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência, Portugal, and will be of big help in research and diagnostics using modern day microscopes. Software using artificial intelligence, AI, is revolutionizing how microscopy images …
DRDO Centre for Artificial Intelligence and Robotics, with the support of 5C Network & HCG Academics develops ‘Atman AI’ for COVID detection in Chest X-rays Kumar Jeetendra | May 7, 2021 Bangalore 7th May 2021: DRDO Centre for Artificial Intelligence and Robotics, with the support of 5C Network & HCG Academics has developed “ATMAN AI”, an Artificial Intelligence algorithm that can detect the presence of COVID-19 disease in Chest X Rays. The ATMAN AI is an artificial intelligence tool for Chest X-ray screening as triaging tool …
Researchers develop AI-based model to analyze cardiovascular illnesses and diabetes Kumar Jeetendra | August 14, 2021 Scientists from South Ural State University (SUSU), along with colleagues from France, Spain, and Egypt, have created a model that can be used to diagnose cardiovascular diseases and diabetes more effectively using artificial intelligence and Internet of Things technology. The Russian Ministry of Science and Higher Education supported this work. In an article published in …
New framework empowers programmed examination of biomedical recordings caught by microscopy Kumar Jeetendra | February 14, 2022 Researchers at the Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (UC3M) have developed a system based on computer vision techniques that allows automatic analysis of biomedical videos captured by microscopy in order to characterize and describe the behavior of the cells that appear in the images. These new techniques developed by the UC3M engineering team have been …