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New government scheme helps UK chip start-ups raise £10m

11 chip start-ups working on semiconductors have joined a government support service to help turn their research into business realities.

Advanced nanoplatforms for diagnosis and treatment of osteosarcoma

The Nano4Tarmed consortium aims to develop 2D nanoplatforms for active drug delivery, diagnosis and treatment of osteosarcoma.

£100m boost for groundbreaking quantum hubs in the UK

Five new quantum research hubs backed by over £100m of government funding will deliver breakthroughs in healthcare and cybersecurity.

£16m cloud computing boost to upgrade UK’s biomedical database

Research being used to develop new ways to prevent, diagnose and treat diseases will benefit from a £16m cloud computing boost.

AI enhances analysis of heart scans, saving NHS resources

Researchers have developed a groundbreaking AI method that improves the accuracy and efficiency of analysing MRI heart scans.

Spectrum Blue: Quantum coatings that prevent infection

Rather than treat people post-infection, Spectrum Blue treats surfaces with quantum coatings to prevent infection from taking place.

Study reveals AI models that analyse medical images can be biased

Research has found that AI models take shortcuts when analysing medical images to make a diagnosis. Read more here.

Could AI help detect cancer early?

A new study indicates that doctors may soon be able to use AI to detect cancer in patients, allowing for earlier treatment.

Canada invests $10.7m in AI-enhanced image-guided therapy

A $10.7m investment for AI-enhanced image-guided therapy has been approved under the second iteration of INOVAIT's Focus Fund programme.

AI alerts can help improve patient outcomes, study finds

Deploying AI intervention to improve clinical care and patient outcomes is a key step in improving clinical deterioration models.

Parkinson’s disease stages monitored with smartwatches

Research suggests that widely used smartwatches could be used to monitor Parkinson’s disease stages in patients.

Cancer Research UK develop fluorescent dye to aid prostate cancer surgery

Researchers funded by Cancer Research UK have pioneered a fluorescent dye that assists surgeons in prostate cancer surgery.

John Hopkins Medicine researchers develop AI blood test to diagnose lung cancer

Scientists from the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center have developed an AI blood test that accurately identifies lung cancer.

AI in healthcare is taking over – for the better

Artificial Intelligence is becoming a buzzword around the workforce, but AI in healthcare could be life-saving.

Breakthrough in cancer prediction with nano informatics and AI

A recent study has introduced a novel method combining nano informatics and machine learning to precisely predict cancer cell behaviours.

AI model accurately detects metastatic breast cancer

UT Southwestern Medical Center experts have created an advanced AI tool that detects metastatic breast cancer accurately.

EFP launches Digital Innovation Award 2024 to advance periodontology

The European Federation of Periodontology has launched the Digital Innovation Award to enhance gum health and periodontal practices.

Addressing the challenges of AI medical devices

The MHRA has launched AI Airlock, its new regulatory sandbox for AI as a Medical Device. Discover more here.

Microarray vaccine patch effective against measles and rubella

A randomised trial has demonstrated the safety and efficacy of a microarray vaccine patch in protecting against measles and rubella.

Machine learning speeds up drug design for Parkinson’s treatment

Researchers have used machine learning techniques to massively accelerate the search for Parkinson’s treatment. Find out more.

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