Precision medicine
The tech aims to deliver AI-driven drug response prediction to human oncology.
The Hennessy Institute for Cancer Prevention and Applied Molecular Medicine will utilize CancerIQ’s AI platform for personalized risk assessments and advanced early detection.
Also, a Hong Kong project has received $5 million in funding to develop LLM-run companion robots for the mentally underserved.
Also, Monash University researchers have made it possible to do an MRI scan in five minutes using AI.
The precision health company will help introduce Neurable's neurotechnology into clinics globally to help providers measure individuals' brain health.
Blackbird Health, which offers technology-based mental healthcare for youth, scored $17 million in Series A funding.
Also, Canon Medical and Olympus are collaborating on endoscopic ultrasonography.
Sehat Kahani is now exploring predictive AI in telehealth.
Also, DeepTek has obtained another 510(k) from the US FDA for its AI solution.
The Japanese manufacturer's new company, established in Delaware, will utilize a cell picking and imaging system to help providers detect and treat diseases.