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It is thought the new lab could improve cancer screening, support earlier diagnosis and personalised prevention, and automate routine tasks.
The company reported £470 million in losses and £102.8 million in technical fee services.
Designed for leisure and corporate travelers alike, the new service provides access to an international network of travel medicine specialists.
German startup inveox secures €17m, axial3D raises funds to accelerate US expansion, and more news …
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DocDoc, a virtual network of physicians and hospitals supporting patients to find quality medical care in Asia, announced that it has raised $13M in its latest institutional capital round.
Oleena's algorithms serve patients personalized guidance on how best to mitigate symptoms, while also monitoring and generating insights for their care team.
It is the largest fund of the kind closed by the firm until now.
Oxford Medical Simulation brings VR training system to Oxford University students in new partnership
Their platform is now being used by medical students at the OxSTaR centre (Oxford Simulation, Teaching and Research).
Hot on the heels on being granted a US patent for pain assessment invention last month, Australia-based PainChek, developer of the world’s first smart phone-based pain assessment and monitoring app, has received regulatory approval from Singapore’s Health Sciences Authority (HSA) for the use of the PainChek app in the market.
The chatbot maker has also recently secured funding from Tencent, Samsung and Telus, alongside a $100 million deal with Prudential Asia.