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MIT/CNC Future of Healthcare Conference 2021
Business of Medicine
For their 2021 Future of Healthcare & Medicine conference, the MIT Club of Northern California invited founders, technologists, investors, and industry leaders who are working to build the…
DTRA Aims to Make Research Participation Accessible to Everyone
Human Interest
Amir Kalali, MD, Co-Convener of the Decentralized Trials & Research Association (DTRA), shares details about the organization and how clinicians and scientists can get involved and help “accelerate…
Recent Videos in Medical Informatics
MIT/CNC Future of Healthcare Panel: Designing for the Future of Digital Health
Business of Medicine
A discussion of the science, psychology, design, and evaluation of motivating healthy behaviors on digital health platforms. Presenters: Baktash Ahadi – Co-founder & CEO of Taleem Julia Hu…
MIT/CNC Future of Healthcare Panel: Future of Artificial Intelligence in Medical Imaging
Business of Medicine
Subject matter experts discuss how AI can aid healthcare professionals in the diagnosis and prevention of disease through machine learning applications for medical imaging. Presenters: Darwin Ling –…
Borrowing Imaging Techniques from Seismology for Medical Research
Medical Informatics
3D extrapolations from ultrasounds may rival MRI scans in depth data.
Re-engineering Knee Prostheses for Adaptive Mobility
Human Interest
Lower-limb prostheses have come a long way, but their behaviors in various everyday situations may not yet be as adjustable as desired.
UCL Scientists Have Big Plans to Decode the Language of Neurons
Medical Informatics
Researchers from University College London (UCL) are working on a project with the lofty goal of analyzing the entirety of a brain’s neuronal activity in real time. Most…
ESMO Focuses on Unifying the Language of Precision Medicine
Internal Medicine
Even when all scientists speak the same language, it can be difficult to decipher new terminology and concepts.
Upgrade Any 2D Ultrasound Machine to 3D with Cheap Tech?
Family Medicine
A plastic frame, sophisticated software, and a relatively inexpensive chip combine to greatly increase a 2D ultrasound machine's capabilities.