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By Trevor Dermody | 07:10 pm | April 19, 2024
The proof-of-concept study published in Nature Cancer highlights how researchers are using tumor cells to predict whether patients will respond to specific drugs.
By Jessica Hagen | 01:44 pm | October 06, 2022
The National Institute on Aging will utilize Ro's telehealth platform to screen and recruit patients at elevated risk for developing Alzheimer's disease or other related dementia.
By Jessica Hagen | 07:47 pm | September 20, 2022
The mental health company will use Curebase's decentralized clinical trial platform to study its treatment program's efficacy.
By Emily Olsen | 01:09 pm | September 16, 2022
LifePoint Health announced a partnership with Google Cloud to use its Healthcare Data Engine, and the National Institutes of Health will invest $130 million over four years to accelerate the use of AI in biomedical and behavioral research.
By Mallory Hackett | 01:28 pm | April 09, 2021
GE Research has received a grant from the NIH to develop sensors that can be embedded into mobile devices to detect COVID-19 particles on their surfaces.   
By Mallory Hackett | 01:19 pm | January 11, 2021
The grants total nearly $7 million and support investigational partnerships between Talkspace, the University of Washington and Mental Health America.  
By Dave Muoio | 01:28 pm | September 08, 2020
The health research platform has already helped enroll 356,000 participants into the nationwide research program.
By Dave Muoio | 03:37 pm | November 13, 2018
The grant recipient, a Penn State research lab, will also be partnering with Sage Bionetworks to develop a standardized suite of tools for similar projects in the future. 
By Dave Muoio | 02:13 pm | September 24, 2018
Palantir, which is best known for its work in other industries, will deploy software able to automatically aggregate research data from public and private sources into a single interface.
By Aditi Pai | 09:55 am | December 01, 2015
The National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering, a division of the National Institutes of Health, has awarded a group of researchers from UCLA and USC $6 million to develop technology designed for children that predicts their asthma attacks.