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Be Part of UTP s Industry-Driven Postgraduate Programmes

POSTGRADUATE DEGREE THROUGH OPEN DISTANCE LEARNING AT UTP UTP offers you the flexibility to get a Masters Degree without having to quit your job or put your career on hold Do you want to obtain a postgraduate degree without having to put your career on hold? Are you in middle management and have set your sights on a promotion but lack the requisite postgraduate qualification? Are you a petroleum engineer in Sudan but would like to deepen your knowledge at a university overseas recognised by the oil and gas industry? In any of these instances, open distance learning could just be the ticket to knowledge enhancement, career improvement and all-round personal accomplishment. Open distance learning or ODL, which combines aspects of open learning where the teaching and learning activities are enhanced beyond conventional classroom boundaries and distance learning, which refers to geographical distance between learners and teachers. It appeals to working professionals because this rout

Novel deep learning system can predict cardiovascular risk from CT scans

Novel deep learning system can predict cardiovascular risk from CT scans Coronary artery calcification the buildup of calcified plaque in the walls of the heart s arteries is an important predictor of adverse cardiovascular events like heart attacks. Coronary calcium can be detected by computed tomography (CT) scans, but quantifying the amount of plaque requires radiological expertise, time and specialized equipment. In practice, even though chest CT scans are fairly common, calcium score CTs are not. Investigators from Brigham and Women s Hospital s Artificial Intelligence in Medicine (AIM) Program and the Massachusetts General Hospital s Cardiovascular Imaging Research Center (CIRC) teamed up to develop and evaluate a deep learning system that may help change this.

New Research Center to Tackle Brain Diseases

New Research Center to Tackle Brain Diseases A unique combination of expertise at Gladstone Institutes and UC San Francisco will enable new therapies for Alzheimer s disease and multiple sclerosis News provided by Share this article Share this article SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 28, 2021 /PRNewswire/ A team of scientists at Gladstone Institutes and UC San Francisco (UCSF) is launching the Gladstone-UCSF Center for Neurovascular Brain Immunology to study neurological diseases in a unique way that could lead to the development of novel treatments. This launch is supported by a $2.5-million donation from the Simon Family Trust. Katerina Akassoglou will lead the new Gladstone-UCSF Center for Neurovascular Brain Immunology, which brings together a unique combination of expertise to enable novel therapies for Alzheimer’s disease and multiple sclerosis.

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