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    June 9, 2023 — Mount Sinai researchers have developed an innovative artificial intelligence (AI) model for electrocardiogram (ECG) analysis that allows for the interpretation of ECGs as language. This approach can enhance the accuracy and effectiveness of ECG-related diagnoses, especially for cardiac conditions where limited data is available on which to train.  In a study published in the June 6…

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    The 3CT Workshop aims to foster an international exchange of ideas where attendees will brainstorm on trial design, conduct, ethics and data interpretation in the critical care area. The sessions will cover domains including drugs, devices, and biomarkers in the field of intensive care. Following the template of the CVCT workshop, the Critical Care Clinical Trialists (3CT) workshop is a…

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    • Register for the #CriticalCare Clinical Trialists program Jun 8-10, DC Attend our sessions on #pragmatic, registry-based #trials, #AI / #digitalhealth & more Multistakeholder discussions w #FDA, #NIH, #researchers, #clinicians #HF #Shock @AlexMebazaa https://t.co/kBgymNN0rn https://t.co/9m0ATF8CrD

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    Open Funding Opportunities Omnibus Solicitation NIAAA offers funding through the PHS 2022-2 Omnibus Solicitation program announcement, as well as targeted Funding Opportunity Announcements (FOAs) and several resources for additional technical assistance, commercialization R&D support, and training programs. Standard due dates are April 5, September 5, and January 5 or the next business day.

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    • #NIAAAsbir is proud to support #researchers and #entrepreneurs from #underrepresented backgrounds in #alcohol-related #health R&D. Learn more about available funding opportunities and other programs for #smallbiz: https://t.co/NqAHicex10 #PrideMonth #DiversifySBIR https://t.co/3imU0emEuG

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    VJOncology - 11 month(s) ago

    Disease Channels VJOncology video content from conferences and meetings around the globe are divided into different disease channels. The six primary channels group some of the main types, but if you are looking for something more specific you can scroll down to navigate through our full A-Z list of disease channels. If one of our videos discusses multiple diseases, it will appear in each…

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    • May is National #CancerResearch Month 📣 🗓️ Let's all show our appreciation for the #clinicians & #researchers working hard to improve treatment options for patients with #cancer🔬 Disease areas we cover 👉 https://t.co/0Y1hkeU1MG More info 👉 https://t.co/qjrGOdegpi @AACR

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    Simple, modern video meetings for everyone on the world’s most popular and trusted collaboration platform.

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    • Primary care researchers are invited to #AHRQ's webinar on the use of large datasets in #PrimaryCareResearch. Hear from #researchers about datasets and methods used. May 24 at 1:30PM EST. https://t.co/iVRqrHI0Xc https://t.co/NkZaN18gyp

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    May 8, 2023 — Researchers of the Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology (CMN) Research Group at the Germans Trias i Pujol Institute (IGTP) have developed and established a novel, reproducible and minimally invasive stroke model in pigs through an endovascular approach. The work has been conducted at the Centre for Comparative Medicine and Bioimage (CMCiB), a center devoted to translational medicine…

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    Open Funding Opportunities Omnibus Solicitation NIAAA offers funding through the PHS 2022-2 Omnibus Solicitation program announcement, as well as targeted Funding Opportunity Announcements (FOAs) and several resources for additional technical assistance, commercialization R&D support, and training programs. Standard due dates are April 5, September 5, and January 5 or the next business day.

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    • #NIAAAsbir remains committed to increasing #minority-owned #smallbiz participation in the #health research workforce. Learn about #NIAAA programs supporting #alcohol #researchers & #entrepreneurs developing new innovations: https://t.co/NqAHicex10 #AAPIMonth #DiversifySBIR https://t.co/AzCk4OdJWE

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    May 3, 2023 — A new flexible, wearable medical device could provide a major boost in the fight against heart disease, the leading cause of death in the United States.  A team led by researchers at The University of Texas at Austin has developed an ultrathin, lightweight electronic tattoo, or e-tattoo, that attaches to the chest for continuous, mobile heart monitoring outside of a clinical…

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    • @DAICeditor @UTAustin A team led by #researchers at The University of Texas at Austin has developed an #ultrathin, lightweight electronic #tattoo that attaches to the chest for continuous, #mobile #heart_monitoring outside of a #clinical setting: https://t.co/zrrA9tPzPr