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Imaging Informatics: Page 140
Aidoc wins Belgian contract
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
Israeli artificial intelligence (AI) software developer Aidoc has won a contract with Antwerp University Hospital in Belgium for its neuroradiology package.
January 17, 2019
How to differentiate glioblastoma from brain metastasis
By
Erik L. Ridley
Researchers from Israel have shown the clinical potential of using automatic classification based on a single contrast of MRI to differentiate glioblastoma from brain metastasis. They've published their findings online on 11 January in the
Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging
.
January 16, 2019
BMJ: Many patient organizations have industry funding
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
More than two-thirds of patient organizations involved in assessing technology for use in the U.K. National Health System (NHS) receive funding from the makers or a competitor of that technology, according to a new study published on 17 January in the
BMJ
. However, less than 25% of these interests were known to decision-makers.
January 16, 2019
Affidea rolls out new digital tools
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
Diagnostic imaging, outpatient, and cancer care services provider Affidea Group has launched two new applications to digitize operations and enhance productivity.
January 15, 2019
Meet the finalists for EuroMinnies 2019
By
Philip Ward
Competition has been intense for the EuroMinnies,
AuntMinnieEurope.com
's campaign to recognize the best and brightest in European medical imaging. We received dozens of nominations, but our expert panel has now whittled down the initial list of 97 candidates to 16 finalists in eight categories. Find out who made the final cut.
January 15, 2019
MedaPhor changes name to Intelligent Ultrasound Group
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
U.K. ultrasound training and quality assurance firm MedaPhor will change its name to Intelligent Ultrasound Group, effective 15 January.
January 13, 2019
QUIBIM awarded CE Mark for image analysis platform
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
Advanced image analysis firm QUIBIM has received CE Mark certification for its Precision image analysis platform.
January 13, 2019
Machine learning, fMRI unlock cellular brain properties
By
Erik L. Ridley
The combination of machine learning and functional MRI (fMRI) can reveal the cellular properties of brain regions, offering potential for noninvasive assessment of treatments for neurological diseases and the use of individualized therapies, according to research published online January 9 in
Science Advances
.
January 10, 2019
Deep learning enables automatic radiotherapy planning
By
Cynthia E. Keen
A multi-institutional team has developed an automated treatment planning system for intensity-modulated radiation therapy based on 3D dose prediction and dose distribution-based optimization. The researchers demonstrated that the deep-learning-based method shows promise for generating highly individualized radiotherapy plans optimized for precision and quality.
January 9, 2019
Carestream secures Birmingham NHS contract
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
Carestream Health has been awarded a supply contract from University Hospitals Birmingham National Health Service (NHS) Foundation Trust in the U.K. for a range of image distribution and workflow products.
January 8, 2019
RCR gives lukewarm response to long-term health plan
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
The U.K. Royal College of Radiologists (RCR) has broadly welcomed the overarching new long-term plan by the National Health Service in England (NHS England) aimed at improving the health of the nation, but it emphasized that achieving the initiative's goals will depend completely on resourcing and staffing across the health service.
January 8, 2019
3D printing reconstructs skull of prehistoric reptile
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
Researchers from the U.K. have created a 3D-printed skull based on the micro-CT scans of a 200Â million-year-old fossil of a rare marine reptile, according to an article published online on 8 January by
PeerJ
.
January 8, 2019
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