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Microbot Medical Enhances Scientific Advisory Board with World Renowned Interventional Radiologists
Microbot MedicalJanuary 21, 2021 GMT
HINGHAM, Mass., Jan. 21, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Microbot Medical Inc. (Nasdaq: MBOT) continues to enhance its thought leadership capabilities with the addition of several new Scientific Advisory Board (SAB) members: Stephen B. Solomon, MD, a board-certified radiologist with clinical expertise in Interventional Radiology with a focus in Tumor Ablation; Ajay K. Wakhloo, MD PhD FAHA, an internationally recognized expert in acute stroke therapy and the isolation of intracranial aneurysms and arteriovenous malformations; Gal Yaniv, MD, PhD, an endovascular neurosurgeon and leading authority on Artificial Intelligence; Dmitry J. Rabkin, MD, PhD, FSIR, a vascular and Interventional Radiology Specialist; and Ziv Neeman, MD, a vascular and interventional radiol
BLOG: Artificial Intelligence for Clinical Decision Support and Increased Revenues
The landscape at the Radiological Society of North America’s 2020 (RSNA20) conference was different for everyone this year attendees and exhibitors alike as we all grappled with the third wave of COVID-19. Through its virtual presence, Konica Minolta highlighted how their advancements in the artificial intelligence (AI) segment are transforming the practice of radiology in two specific areas: clinical decision support for imaging and increasing revenue through natural language understanding (NLU).
Creating Partnerships to Achieve Goals
To further these efforts, Konica Minolta has partnered with 1QBit, an advanced and quantum computing software company with a strong focus on AI, based in Canada. 1QBit uses sophisticated techniques to tackle computationally intractable problems, and both companies share the same goal. “It’s really important to improve patient care with one goal, and that s
Carestream Focused on Innovation in Diagnostic Imaging Portfolio at Virtual RSNA
January 14, 2021 Carestream Health showcased its expertise in medical imaging across an array of clinical specialties at the virtual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA). From bedside imaging solutions to scalable X-ray room systems, the company demonstrated its growing product portfolio that fits budget, workflow, safety and space requirements.
“The range of our offerings is expanding because we listen to our customers, develop products that meet their wide-ranging needs and help them improve the quality of care they provide to their patients,” said David C. Westgate, Chairman, President and CEO of Carestream. “Our teams are committed to continuously researching new opportunities to use cutting-edge technologies to improve how our systems perform and enhance the results they deliver.”
Imaging Endpoints Appoints Elliot Fishman To Scientific Advisory Board
World-Class Radiologist To Help Guide Imaging Efforts
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SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., Jan. 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Imaging Endpoints announced today Elliot K. Fishman, MD, the Elliot K. Fishman Professor in Radiology at Johns Hopkins, has been appointed to its prestigious Scientific Advisory Board.
Elliot Fishman is currently the Director of Diagnostic Imaging and Body Computed Tomography (CT) in the Russell H. Morgan Department of Radiology and Radiological Science, and Professor of Radiology, Surgery, Oncology and Urology at Johns Hopkins. Additionally, he serves as co-principal investigator of the Felix Project for Early Detection of Pancreatic Cancer, focused on using deep learning and artificial intelligence for medical imaging.
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