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Case Western Reserve University teams with Boehringer Ingelheim on artificial intelligence solutions for precision medicine


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Case Western Reserve University teams with Boehringer Ingelheim on artificial intelligence solutions for precision medicine
The Center for Computational Imaging and Personalized Diagnostics (CCIPD) at Case Western Reserve University recently signed a three-year research agreement with Boehringer Ingelheim, one of the world’s largest pharmaceutical companies.
The agreement was the third partnership in 2020 between the CCIPD and leading biopharmaceutical companies to advance artificial intelligence (AI) tools for disease diagnosis and prognosis, as well as predicting response to therapy.
In April 2020, the CCIPD entered into a contract with AstraZeneca and earlier in the year had inked a similar deal with Bristol-Myers Squibb Company. ....

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Mothers of Children With Autism Found to Have Significantly Different Metabolite Levels


Blood sample analysis showed key differences in several groups of metabolites
Blood sample analysis showed that, two to five years after they gave birth, mothers of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) had several significantly different metabolite levels compared to mothers of typically developing children. That’s according to new research recently published in BMC Pediatrics by a multidisciplinary team from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Arizona State University, and the Mayo Clinic.
Researchers analyzed blood samples from 30 mothers whose young children had been diagnosed with ASD and 29 mothers of typically developing children. At the time that the samples were taken, the women’s children were between 2 and 5 years old. The team found differences in several metabolite levels between the two groups of mothers. When examined further, researchers were able to group those differences into five subgroups of correlated metabolites. While the samples analyzed w ....

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Flinders Micro CT takes imaging to new levels


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Flinders Micro CT takes imaging to new levels
Micro CT Scanner Project lead, Associate Professor Egon Perilli, demonstrating the scanner’s capabilities at Tonsley.
Australia’s largest cabinet Micro-CT scanner, unveiled at Flinders University Tonsley campus, will enable South Australian researchers to scan large human bones, ancient fossils, and machine parts with unprecedented levels of detail and reveal fresh insights about the makeup of 3D objects.
The state-of-the-art piece of equipment enables 3D-scanning of large and heavy samples weighing up to 50kg, including human limbs, prosthesis devices, engineered structures, batteries, plants, fossils, vertebrates, and 3D composite materials.
Developed by Nikon Metrology (UK), the 4.5 tonne scanner will also enable custom-developed experimental systems to be placed inside, to test human limbs, biomedical devices, and engineered components. ....

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Broad Institute and Verily partner with Microsoft to accelerate next generation of Terra platform for health and life science


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Broad Institute and Verily partner with Microsoft to accelerate next generation of Terra platform for health and life science
Multiyear partnership brings together advanced technology, industry expertise and scale to help researchers interpret an unprecedented amount of biomedical data and derive insights to advance the treatment of human diseases
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., and REDMOND, Wash. – Jan. 11, 2021 – On Monday, Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, Verily, an Alphabet company, and Microsoft Corp. announced a strategic partnership to accelerate new innovations in biomedicine through the Terra platform. Terra, originally developed by Verily and the Broad Institute, is a secure, scalable, open-source platform for biomedical researchers to access data, run analysis tools and collaborate. Terra is actively used by thousands of researchers every month to analyze data from millions of participants in important scientific re ....

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