2023 Update from LPBI Group Author & Curator: Aviva Lev-Ari, PhD, RN Picture on 2/6/2022 BIO https://pharmaceuticalintelligence.com/knowledge-portals-system-kps/aviva-lev-ari-phd-rn-founder-lpbi-group-1-0-2-0/ UPDATED on 2/12/2023 Prediction of Page downloads from 18 volumes in BioMed e-Series All volumes since date of publication on 1/1/2023: 137,000 Total for Series A: 2022 37,818 Total for Series A: 2023 43,691 Total for Series […]
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2023 Update from LPBI Group
Posted in LPBI Group, e-Scientific Media, DFP, R&D-M3DP, R&D-Drug Discovery, US Patents: SOPs and Team Management on February 21, 2022| 1 Comment »
UPDATED to 1/1/2023 –>> February 1, 2021 – We Celebrate 1,924,400 e-Readers, 6,000 Scientific Journal Articles, 7,525 Scientific Comments, A Journal Ontology of 728 Medical & Life Sciences Research Categories, 10,440 Tags, Top Article 17,300 Views, Top Author 487,500 Views on PharmaceuticalIntelligence.com
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UPDATED to 1/1/2023 –>> February 1, 2021 – We Celebrate 1,924,400 e-Readers, 6,000 Scientific Journal Articles, 7,525 Scientific Comments, A Journal Ontology of 728 Medical & Life Sciences Research Categories, 10,440 Tags, Top Article 17,300 Views, Top Author 487,500 Views on PharmaceuticalIntelligence.com Reporter: Aviva Lev-Ari, PhD, RN Update on 1/1/2023 by Srinivas Sriram and […]
Showcase: How Deep Learning could help radiologists spend their time more efficiently
Posted in Artificial Intelligence - General, Artificial Intelligence Applications in Health Care, Artificial Intelligence in CANCER, Artificial Intelligence in Health Care - Tools & Innovations, Artificial Intelligence in Medicine - Application for Diagnosis, tagged breast cancer, Cancer - General, mammography breast cancer screening on August 22, 2019| Leave a Comment »
Showcase: How Deep Learning could help radiologists spend their time more efficiently Reporter and Curator: Dror Nir, PhD 3.5.2.3 Showcase: How Deep Learning could help radiologists spend their time more efficiently, Volume 2 (Volume Two: Latest in Genomics Methodologies for Therapeutics: Gene Editing, NGS and BioInformatics, Simulations and the Genome Ontology), Part 3: AI in […]
@ PharmaceuticalIntelligence.com Top Articles by Views >500 for 365 days ending 2020-12-29 (Summarized) – #1: Coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2 Portal
Posted in LPBI Management on December 29, 2020| Leave a Comment »
@ PharmaceuticalIntelligence.com Top Articles by Views >500 for 365 days ending 2020-12-29 (Summarized) – #1: Coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2 Portal Reporter: Aviva Lev-Ari, PhD, RN Contributions to 2020 Article Views Home Page 76698 Coronavirus Portal 2844 Larry 17347 Aviva 11696 Saha 3262 Ofer 1745 D. Nir 1689 Gail 1384 Tilda 1025 Irina 810 Top Posts for 365 […]
Disentangling molecular alterations from water-content changes in the aging human brain using quantitative MRI
Posted in Alzheimer's Disease, Cell Biology, Signaling & Cell Circuits, Disease Biology, Small Molecules in Development of Therapeutic Drugs, Genome Biology, Medical Imaging Technology, Medical Imaging Technology, Image Processing/Computing, MRI, CT, Nuclear Medicine, Ultra Sound, MRI, Pharmacotherapy and Cell Activity, tagged Alzheimers Disease, Conditions and Diseases, health, research on August 1, 2019| Leave a Comment »
Disentangling molecular alterations from water-content changes in the aging human brain using quantitative MRI Reporter: Dror Nir, PhD Authors’ list: Shir Filo, Oshrat Shtangel, Noga Salamon, Adi Kol, Batsheva Weisinger, Sagiv Shifman & Aviv A. Mezer Published in: Nature Communications volume 10, Article number: 3403 (2019) 3.5.2.2 Disentangling molecular alterations from water-content changes in the […]
Retrospect on HistoScanning; an AI routinely used in diagnostic imaging for over a decade
Posted in Artificial Intelligence - General, Artificial Intelligence Applications in Health Care, Artificial Intelligence in Medicine - Application for Diagnosis, tagged AI, cancer diagnostics, Medical device on June 22, 2019| Leave a Comment »
Retrospect on HistoScanning; an AI routinely used in diagnostic imaging for over a decade Author and Curator: Dror Nir, PhD 3.2.7 Retrospect on HistoScanning: an AI routinely used in diagnostic imaging for over a decade, Volume 2 (Volume Two: Latest in Genomics Methodologies for Therapeutics: Gene Editing, NGS and BioInformatics, Simulations and the Genome Ontology), […]
Developing Deep Learning Models (DL) for Classifying Emotions through Brainwaves
Posted in Artificial Intelligence Applications in Health Care, Artificial Intelligence in Health Care - Tools & Innovations, Artificial Intelligence in Medicine - Application for Diagnosis, Innovations in Neurophysiology & Neuropsychology, tagged AI, CNN, deep learning, EEG, Emotions, LSTM, neural networks on June 22, 2021| Leave a Comment »
Developing Deep Learning Models (DL) for Classifying Emotions through Brainwaves Reporter: Abhisar Anand, Research Assistant IResearch Team: Abhisar Anand, Srinivas Sriram 2021 LPBI Summer Internship in Data Science and Website construction.This article reports on a research study conducted till December 2020.Research completed before the 2021 LPBI Summer Internship began in 6/15/2021. As the field of […]
Deep Learning–Assisted Diagnosis of Cerebral Aneurysms
Posted in Artificial Intelligence - Breakthroughs in Theories and Technologies, Artificial Intelligence - General, Artificial Intelligence Applications in Health Care, Artificial Intelligence in Health Care - Tools & Innovations, Artificial Intelligence in Medicine - Applications in Therapeutics, Uncategorized, tagged Artificial intelligence on June 9, 2019| Leave a Comment »
Reported by Dror Nir, PhD 3.3.22 Deep Learning–Assisted Diagnosis of Cerebral Aneurysms, Volume 2 (Volume Two: Latest in Genomics Methodologies for Therapeutics: Gene Editing, NGS and BioInformatics, Simulations and the Genome Ontology), Part 2: CRISPR for Gene Editing and DNA Repair Deep Learning–Assisted Diagnosis of Cerebral Aneurysms Using the HeadXNet Model Allison Park, BA1; Chris Chute, BS1; Pranav Rajpurkar, MS1; et al, Original […]
Applying AI to Improve Interpretation of Medical Imaging
Posted in Artificial Intelligence - Breakthroughs in Theories and Technologies, Artificial Intelligence - General, Artificial intelligence applications for cardiology, Artificial Intelligence Applications in Health Care, Artificial Intelligence in Health Care - Tools & Innovations, Artificial Intelligence in Medicine - Application for Diagnosis, Image Processing/Computing, Imaging-based Cancer Patient Management, Medical Imaging Technology, Medical Imaging Technology, Image Processing/Computing, MRI, CT, Nuclear Medicine, Ultra Sound on May 28, 2019| Leave a Comment »
Applying AI to Improve Interpretation of Medical Imaging Author and Curator: Dror Nir, PhD 3.5.2.5 Applying AI to Improve Interpretation of Medical Imaging, Volume 2 (Volume Two: Latest in Genomics Methodologies for Therapeutics: Gene Editing, NGS and BioInformatics, Simulations and the Genome Ontology), Part 3: AI in Medicine The idea that we can use machines’ […]
Higher Risk of Heart Failure Seen in Some Cancers
Posted in Cardio-Oncology on July 4, 2021| Leave a Comment »
Reporter: Aviva Lev-Ari, PhD, RN March 26, 2018, by NCI Staff Some people who have been treated for breast cancer or lymphoma have a higher risk of developing congestive heart failure than people who haven’t had cancer, results from a new study show. The study researchers retrospectively compared heart failure rates in people who were diagnosed with breast cancer or lymphoma […]