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AI in the modern laboratory

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Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming scientific and medical disciplines. Machine learning and algorithmic analyses are automating processes, increasing efficiency and gaining new insights. In our lead article, we highlight current research and clinical application. Read how AI analysis of blood samples to detect diseases and predict laboratory results and the acceleration of pharmaceutical research through the identification and optimization of chemical compounds is begin implemented.

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Tim Plato
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Article: Artificial intelligence in the laboratory: current developments and applications
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Artificial intelligence in the laboratory: current developments and applications

Article – LAB & DIAGNOSTICS

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Artificial intelligence (AI) has become an integral part of modern laboratories. AI systems based on machine learning and algorithmic analysis are used in various scientific and medical disciplines to automate processes, increase efficiency, and gain new scientific insights.
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Artificial intelligence in the laboratory: current developments and applications
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A Step Forward in Glaucoma Diagnosis: 'Smart' Contact Lens

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DIGITAL HEALTH

Glaucoma remains a major cause of vision loss, affecting millions worldwide. Traditionally, diagnosing this condition early has been challenging due to the subtle changes in eye pressure that are hard to detect continuously. Researchers have now developed a 'smart' contact lens that could change how we monitor and detect this disease.
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Synthetic plugs offer an alternative to total knee replacements

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MED TECH & DEVICES

Dr. Melissa Grunlan, a professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at Texas A&M University, is developing synthetic plugs to treat chronic knee pain and disabilities, offering an alternative to total knee replacements. This project is funded by the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases, a part of the National Institutes of Health.
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Advancements in Cardiac Treatment: MHH's Deployment of Self-Dissolving Stents

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MED TECH & DEVICES

At the forefront of cardiac care, the Department of Cardiology and Angiology at Hannover Medical School (MHH) has introduced a novel treatment method using self-dissolving stents.
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