One Health’s FidoCure is using genomics and AI technology to develop precision oncological treatments, and the work is benefiting human cancer research.
This month’s roundup of new equipment, materials, digital solutions and other news includes items from Lonza, Waters, Eversana, Clinical Ink, and more.
The advanced biotech analysis company is harnessing the power of a formidable supercomputer to discover potential treatments for the virus and mutations.
Artificial intelligence software company Thirona has released PRAGMA-AI, technology that automates and accelerates CT scans in cystic fibrosis analysis.
A survey by the Pistoia Alliance indicates most professionals believe the tech can accelerate R&D, but companies are stymied by a skills gap and data bias.
Saama’s range of Smart applications will be integrated with the Oracle Health Sciences Clinical One platform to help users accelerate drug development.
A leader from the clinical data solutions firm explains how the challenges created by the pandemic have helped fuel creativity and innovation in studies.
Bioclinica’s Image Redact AI tool enables trials to edit sensitive information from videos, photos and PDFs to ensure compliance and safeguard patient data
A leader from Oracle Health Sciences examines the dynamic, challenging year and highlights creativity and ingenuity displayed by research professionals.
Sosei Heptares and PharmEnable will harness artificial intelligence-enabled technology and advanced chemistry to explore neurological disease solutions.
A new survey from the supply-chain analysis company revals inefficiencies, inaccurate data and other flaws can be costly in terms of revenue, reputation and patient lives.
A leader from the IQVIA company explains how the boom in the volume and quality of data, and advanced analysis, can speed and streamline drug development.
A partnership between Immunai and 10x Genomics will use artificial intelligence to create a map of the immune system to help accelerate drug development.
The technology combines predictive analytics and commercial services to help pharma firms and partners maximize drug discovery and development efforts.
A leader from Iqvia will present an overview of artificial intelligence, machine learning and other \technology during this year’s CPhI Festival of Pharma.
The technology from Opyl uses artificial intelligence to anticipate a COVID-19 treatment, vaccine, diagnostic or device’s chances of success in a study.
A leader from the healthcare solutions firm shares perspective on how application of advanced technologies has driven the evolution of the entire industry.
A leader with the industry association discusses the surging interest in harnessing artificial intelligence to advance various treatments and therapies.
The healthcare institution and life-sciences technology platform are working together to use artificial intelligence to detect and understand the virus.
The company is putting artificial intelligence to work in the hopes of coming up with more precise, effective tests and therapies for a range of diseases.
The two firms are joining forces to develop AI-based technology for continuous manufacturing of critical APIs necessary for producing crucial small-molecule drugs.
Project ALS has selected Medidata’s biomarker discovery solution for its research projects, aiming to improve understanding of the ALS disease process and develop new therapeutic strategies.
Though pharma companies now accept the value of AI and machine learning, extra effort is required by the industry to realize the potential business and patient benefits, says Iqvia exec.