A celebration of the inspirational figures behind innovation and achievement in pathology and laboratory medicine
08/25/2015 | Jan Barghaan
No other device has captured pathologists’ hearts as much as the simple light microscope
08/25/2015 | Jay J. Ye
“Secretary-mimicking” artificial intelligence could help lift the burden of tedious report preparation
08/24/2015 | Han van Krieken
Han van Krieken discusses the ways in which laboratory medicine is evolving, the difference between old and young pathologists, and the obstacles facing both of them today
06/22/2015 | Michael Schubert
Cloud DX is an advanced group of programmers, software architects, biomedical engineers and entrepreneurs from Canada with an eye for creating a unique wearable device.
One team from Taiwan, Dynamical Biomarkers Group (DBG), comes at the tricorder contest from a unique perspective.
Team Aezon was founded when its leader, Tatiana Rypinski, noticed that technology’s healthcare potential wasn’t being fully explored.
In his 32 years at Ulster University, Jim McLaughlin has done his time in the healthcare sensor industry. Among his many spinout companies is one called Intelesens, which develops intelligent systems to monitor patients’ vital signs.
Danvantri is the name of the Hindu god of medicine and physician to the gods.
For Eugene Chan, the leader of team DMI, the journey toward rapid, portable point-of-care diagnostics began even before the announcement of the Qualcomm Tricorder XPRIZE.
Final Frontier Medical Devices was formed specifically for the Qualcomm Tricorder XPRIZE by Basil Harris.
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