The future of radiology, as told by its past
Since the discovery of X-Rays in 1895, Radiology has been evolving rapidly. With 127 years of advancements in mind, what can we expect for its future?
Since the discovery of X-Rays in 1895, Radiology has been evolving rapidly. With 127 years of advancements in mind, what can we expect for its future?
The neuro tech field has sped up in recent years and staying on top of trends is becoming a must in the neuro research. Choosing the right tech when...
Boston, MA, 29/11/21 QMENTA announced today that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has granted 510(k) clearance for its QMENTA Platform for...
The importance of Data Protection and Data Integrity in Imaging Clinical Trials
Diffusion MRI (dMRI) is a vital imaging technique that provides great insight into the brain microstructure. These microstructural properties of the...
There has been a massive acceleration of digitally driven innovation in our lives as of late and the life sciences industry is of course no exception.
There has been a massive acceleration of digitally driven innovation in our lives as of late and the life sciences industry is of course no exception.
There is a huge unmet need in treating patients with brain diseases; clinical trials fail and finding effective therapies is hard.
Medical imaging in clinical trials reduces costs and improves time to market, but many biopharma companies leave these benefits on the table.