Open Call SC1-HCO-19-2020: Reliable and Accessible Information on Cell and Gene-Based Therapies
Cell and gene-based therapies have the potential to treat many debilitating diseases and conditions. However, the pace of their clinical development does not meet public expectations. They face difficulties reaching patients because inter alia the complexity and costs of product development, regulatory hurdles and the non-harmonized procedures for reimbursements. In addition, there are concerns over patient safety due to the use of unproven treatments. (Source: eHealth News EU)
Source: eHealth News EU - January 17, 2020 Category: Information Technology Tags: Featured Open Calls Source Type: news

Edible 'Security Tag' to Protect Drugs from Counterfeit
Manufacturing prescription drugs with distinct markings, colors, shapes or packaging isn't enough to protect them from counterfeiting, U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration reports have shown. Purdue University researchers are aiming to stump counterfeiters with an edible "security tag" embedded into medicine. (Source: eHealth News EU)
Source: eHealth News EU - January 16, 2020 Category: Information Technology Tags: Featured Research Research and Development Source Type: news

Open Call SC1-HCO-20-2020: Coordination of Clinical Research Activities of the European Reference Networks
European Reference Networks (ERNs) have been established under the Directive on Patients' rights in cross-border health care in view of tackling complex or rare diseases and conditions that require highly specialised diagnostic tools and treatments. ERNs in collaboration with other European initiatives will gain major research potential due to their network structure bringing together highly specialised multidisciplinary expertise (Source: eHealth News EU)
Source: eHealth News EU - January 15, 2020 Category: Information Technology Tags: Featured Open Calls Source Type: news

Man versus Machine: Can AI do Science?
Over the last few decades, machine learning has revolutionised many sectors of society, with machines learning to drive cars, identify tumors and play chess - often surpassing their human counterparts. Now, a team of scientists based at the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University (OIST), the University of Munich and the CNRS at the University of Bordeaux have shown that (Source: eHealth News EU)
Source: eHealth News EU - January 14, 2020 Category: Information Technology Tags: Featured Research Research and Development Source Type: news

Artificial Intelligence (AI) can Detect Low-Glucose Levels via ECG without Fingerpick Test
A new technology for detecting low glucose levels via ECG using a non-invasive wearable sensor, which with the latest Artificial Intelligence can detect hypoglycaemic events from raw ECG signals has been made by researchers from the University of Warwick. (Source: eHealth News EU)
Source: eHealth News EU - January 13, 2020 Category: Information Technology Tags: Featured Research Research and Development Source Type: news

Bolton NHS Foundation Trust Goes Live with Sunrise Acute Care
Bolton NHS Foundation Trust is now live with Sunrise™ Acute Care, following one of the most extensive initial deployments for the Allscripts electronic patient record in the UK. The trust went live in A&E and across all of the wards at the Royal Bolton Hospital at the start of October, using a pathway approach. (Source: eHealth News EU)
Source: eHealth News EU - January 10, 2020 Category: Information Technology Tags: Featured Allscripts Business and Industry Source Type: news

Bayer and Exscientia Collaborate to Leverage the Potential of Artificial Intelligence in Cardiovascular and Oncology Drug Discovery
Bayer and Exscientia Ltd., a UK-based Artificial Intelligence (AI)-driven drug discovery company, have entered into a three-year, multi-target collaboration. The partners will work on early research projects combining Exscientia's proprietary AI drug discovery platform and drug design know-how with Bayer's data and drug discovery capabilities. (Source: eHealth News EU)
Source: eHealth News EU - January 9, 2020 Category: Information Technology Tags: Featured Industry Business and Industry Source Type: news

Smartphone Cameras can Speed Up Urinary Tract Infection Diagnosis
Biological Engineers at the University of Bath have developed a test that could help medics quickly diagnose urinary tract infections (UTIs), using a normal smartphone camera. Similar in principle to a pregnancy test, the process can identify the presence of harmful E. coli bacteria in a urine sample in just 25 minutes. (Source: eHealth News EU)
Source: eHealth News EU - January 8, 2020 Category: Information Technology Tags: Featured Research Research and Development Source Type: news

Data Scientist, Insights Strategy & Design
Location: Basel, Switzerland Job Type: Full-Time Employer: Novartis International AG In your role as Data Scientist with the Insights Strategy & Design group you will primarily be responsible for data science and advanced analytics activities, including explorative applications of machine learning, deep learning and artificial intelligence that (Source: eHealth News EU)
Source: eHealth News EU - January 7, 2020 Category: Information Technology Tags: Featured Jobs Source Type: news

Philips Expands its Range of Consumer-Focused Digital Health Solutions at CES 2020
At CES 2020, Royal Philips (NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHIA), a global leader in health technology, today announced its expansion of personalized consumer health solutions that help shape the industry of consumer health. With the expansion of the collaboration with Delta Dental of California to improve oral care outcomes, the introduction of Baby+ to support new parents and the SmartSleep suite of solutions, Philips is addressing people’s individual needs and empowering them to make healthier choices. (Source: eHealth News EU)
Source: eHealth News EU - January 6, 2020 Category: Information Technology Tags: Featured Philips Business and Industry Source Type: news

Siemens Healthineers Celebrates 125 Years of X-Rays
Today it's commonplace, but at the time it was a medical-technical revolution - the discovery of X-rays by Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen 125 years ago in Würzburg. His discovery on November 8, 1895 heralded a new era in medicine that provided previously unknown insights into the human body. (Source: eHealth News EU)
Source: eHealth News EU - January 3, 2020 Category: Information Technology Tags: Featured Siemens Healthineers Business and Industry Source Type: news

HGH Results – What Should You Expect?
To some, it’s just a substance that can be bought over-the-counter. To others, it is the fountain of youth. HGH (human growth hormone) has gotten some bad press in recent years because of its use by athletes to increase muscle mass and reduce body fat. Now, many are using HGH for anti-aging purposes. What are... The post HGH Results – What Should You Expect? appeared first on Anabolicco. (Source: eHealth News EU)
Source: eHealth News EU - January 2, 2020 Category: Information Technology Authors: Team Anabolicco Tags: Articles Source Type: news

What Kind of HGH Results Should You Expect?
The potential HGH results are nothing short of spectacular, and they can improve not only your appearance, but also your general well-being. In short, not only does it makes you look better; it also makes you feel better from the inside out. The results you should expect depend primarily on how and why you use it. Results... The post What Kind of HGH Results Should You Expect? appeared first on Anabolicco. (Source: eHealth News EU)
Source: eHealth News EU - January 2, 2020 Category: Information Technology Authors: Team Anabolicco Tags: Articles Source Type: news

Open Call SC1-BHC-20B-2020: Public Procurement of Innovative Solutions (PPI) for Diagnostics for Infectious Diseases
Implementation of timely and correct diagnostics for infectious diseases (ID) that will speed up the identification of the causative infectious disease pathogens, possible drug resistances and drug susceptibility is crucial for tailoring the antimicrobial treatment, thus ensuring appropriate antimicrobial drug use. (Source: eHealth News EU)
Source: eHealth News EU - January 2, 2020 Category: Information Technology Tags: Featured Open Calls Source Type: news

Finally, Machine Learning Interprets Gene Regulation Clearly
In this age of "big data," artificial intelligence (AI) has become a valuable ally for scientists. Machine learning algorithms, for instance, are helping biologists make sense of the dizzying number of molecular signals that control how genes function. But as new algorithms are developed to analyze even more data, they also become more complex and more difficult to interpret. (Source: eHealth News EU)
Source: eHealth News EU - January 1, 2020 Category: Information Technology Tags: Featured Research Research and Development Source Type: news