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The open-source gene editor is freely available to license for commercial use and ethical research.
The Agency alleges the company's CT and ultrasonography systems are noncompliant with good manufacturing requirements.
The company will use the funds to accelerate its AI capabilities and for strategic and commercial growth.
Dr. Julia Frydman will be the oncology-focused company's first medical director for palliative care. She will oversee its new Enhanced Supportive Care program.
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Abigail Norville, deputy secretary general of the Netherlands' Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sport, talks about the challenges of digitizing Dutch healthcare amid patients' data privacy concerns and clinicians' interest in driving efficiency.
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Dr. Guido Giunti, Trinity College Dublin's digital therapeutics lead, relays how the institution created a digital therapeutic for multiple sclerosis patients to fight fatigue and his journey to becoming a HIMSS Changemaker award recipient.
The new platform for will offer video visits for rare disease diagnosis and longitudinal care.
The health tech giant reported lower-than-expected sales and profits in the first quarter, resulting in its shares plummeting.
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Ellen Arigorat, NewYork-Presbyterian nursing informatics program director, connects her Filipino American heritage with providing better care through the science that underpins nursing.