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Reportable, Inc : Cofactor Genomics Commences First Predictive Immune Modeling Clinical Trial to Bridge Precision Medicine Gap for Immunotherapy

(0) San Francisco, California (Newsfile Corp. - April 13, 2021) - Cofactor Genomics, the company bridging the precision medicine gap, today announced commencement of the first multicenter clinical trial of its OncoPrismTM diagnostic assay, using the company s patented approach to generating multidimensional immune biomarkers. Fifteen hospitals and healthcare networks, including Mayo Clinic, MultiCare Institute for Research and Innovation, and Revive Research Institute, are currently enrolling in the PREDAPT (Predicting Immunotherapy Efficacy From Analysis of Pre-treatment Tumor Biopsies) Trial to evaluate use of the OncoPrism test in patients with recurrent and metastatic squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck (RM-HNSCC) to effectively predict a patient s response to immunotherapy. The company expects additional sites to join the trial before the end of 2021.

New tech builds momentum towards nationally consistent bushfire maps - Drive

Download 4.17 MB For border communities, one of the big frustrations and challenges of last summer s bushfire disaster was the way that fire information stopped at borders. At one point, a map projecting the possible spread of the Orroral Valley fire in the ACT stopped at the NSW border. the fire would eventually destroy homes in bordering NSW communities. The bushfire royal commission also called for better communication across borders both among agencies, and also in how those agencies communicate with the public CSIRO s data research arm Data 61, is on it. Senior principal research scientist Dr Mahesh Prakash told Anna Vidot about the Spark tool they are developing, to predict and map fire spread, and to do that consistently, nationally, regardless of borders.

Predictive Policing: Big Potential as Big Data Fights Crime

Predictive Policing: Big Potential as Big Data Fights Crime - NetworkNewsWire Editorial Coverage NEW YORK, March 16, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Police in the United States have used clues and deductive reasoning to fight crime for more than 175 years. However, a sea change is occurring as big data and analytics technology bolster law enforcement efforts in what is known as predictive policing. This isn t futurist precrime science fiction from The Minority Report. It s algorithm-based machine learning/artificial intelligence (ML/AI) software that analyzes trends to give police an upper hand in crime prevention. Police departments worldwide are adopting predictive policing technology in a bid to identify not only perpetrators but victims also.

Providers look to predictive modeling to help rebuild finances in 2021

MedCity News Providers look to predictive modeling to help rebuild finances in 2021 After a challenging 2020, health systems are looking to deploy strategies for recovery, especially to bolster financial health. One strategy health executives are considering is investing in predictive modeling technology that can help them manage patient demand and outcomes in the coming year. Shares1 Fluctuating patient demand in the midst of a once-in-a-century pandemic made it hard for health systems to manage their finances in 2020. To help turn the financial tide this year, health executives are looking to invest in predictive modeling technology. In fact, 74% of health executives responding to a PwC survey last August and September said their organizations would invest more in predictive modeling in the coming year, signaling their keen interest. These tools can be used in several ways, from predicting clinical outcomes to identifying patient preferences to enhancing provider workflows.

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