Here’s the latest instalment in our news updates from Blackford Platform Partners.
Imaging AI specialist
icometrix revealed the
results of a year long study conducted by Leuven University, which found children’s brains are most amenable to reading development in the first two years of primary education. The company also
published new work, where perfusion analysis was automated with AIFNet, a deep learning approach for estimating vascular functions. In addition, icometrix continued its
sponsored webinar series with ASNR on Alzheimer's Disease with a 3rd instalment on Amyloid and Tau PET. Enhanced imaging AI firm
Qure.ai received
mainstream news coverage of its trial with the NHS in the UK. The trial aims to show that Qure can quickly identify severe injuries in CT scans so that those patients can be prioritized and quickly treated. Neurodegenerative disease assessment specialist
Cortechs.ai posted a
new video where neuroradiologist, Dr. Suzie Bash of Radnet, reviews the new NeuroQuant MS quantitative imaging report and its use in the diagnosis and treatment of multiple sclerosis. Lung disease detection AI company
Riverain Technologies posted a
new video featuring Chief Science Officer Jason Knapp, who joined Imaging Wire’s Jake Fishman to talk about AI’s journey to improving workflow and patient care. And finally, AI-powered breast health solution provider
Densitas
published an interview with its founder and CEO, which explored why sustainable breast cancer screening service delivery requires efficient patient and process management. The company was also
included in NorthShore's update about being the first health system in the region to use special artificial intelligence (AI) applications in concert with its breast imaging capabilities.
Stay tuned for more partner news next month!