Well before the term “personalized medicine” first appeared, the notion of healthcare tailored to the individual loomed on ...
In the late 1800s, the U.S. railroad system didn’t just revolutionize transportation—it catalyzed entirely new industries. Refrigerated railcars enabled a national meatpacking economy. Standard time ...
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If data represents the next gold rush for health care, a vast treasure trove of it slips away every day. The increased enthusiasm for AI has led to significant investments in novel solutions for ...
Blood-based multi-cancer early detection (MCED) has the potential to simultaneously screen for multiple deadly cancers with high positive predictive value. To assess real-world performance, we ...
AI’s progress has hit a critical constraint: access to real-world data. While public datasets and web scraping powered AI’s early breakthroughs, today’s models demand proprietary data from hospitals, ...
Content provided by IBM and TNW. Babies learn to talk from hearing other humans — mostly their parents — repeatedly produce sounds. Slowly, through repetition and discovering patterns, infants start ...
We present a statistical simulator, scDesign3, to generate realistic single-cell and spatial omics data, including various cell states, experimental designs and feature modalities, by learning ...
Health professionals have been allocating a lot of funds into electronic record-keeping, paying for server data, computing power, etc. While this method does work, it becomes difficult to extract ...