Emerging Technologies
A group of researchers led by Assistant Professor Shao Huilin at the Institute for Health Innovation & Technology (iHealthtech) located at the National University of Singapore (NUS) is working on the development of a rapid Wuhan novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) detection kit, based on the enVision technology platform which they invented in 2018.
A majority of employers, meanwhile, said they are viewing workforce digital health offerings as a worthwhile investment, according to a new Mercer Marsh Benefits, Mercer and Oliver Wyman report.
The social media giant is also planning on giving researchers aggregated and anonymized mobility data.
The Division of Digital Psychiatry is looking at using data to educate patients and predict adverse events.
MicroRNA (MiRNA) is a small RNA molecule that play a central part in the functioning of the human body and are promising markers for identifying the early-stage risk of diseases such as cancer.
Yesterday at the Patient Safety in a Digital World symposium at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, panelists discussed the opportunity of digital to boost patient safety, as well as its potential pitfalls.
According to a recent BT report, the VereCoV detection kit is expected to be commercially available by Feb 1 this year.
The drones were grounded following two incidents in January and May last year.
The Sleeprate platform uses AI algorithms to analyse athletes’ heart rate and brain activity.
Scientists at the University of Bath say the test can help fight the global threat of antibiotic resistance.