CUNY School Of Medicine Far Outpaces Nationwide Progress In Enrollment Of Racial, Ethnic Minorities – CUNY Newswire #CUNYSchoolofMedicine #SophieDavis #CUNYhttps://t.co/YPJtrMI5CC
— CUNYSchoolofMedicine (@CunyMedicine) February 9, 2019
#CUNYSchoolofMedicine#CSOM #sophiedavis@CUNY
CUNY School of Medicine Aims to Impact Health Care Disparities https://t.co/WLTDL4MdfC— CUNYSchoolofMedicine (@CunyMedicine) February 20, 2019
The Struggle and Triumph of America's First Black Doctors https://t.co/so6uFb5ztJ
— Kaliris Salas-Ramirez, PhD (@DrKYSR) February 14, 2019
So proud of these outstanding students: https://t.co/Fvhp87w79p … #cunymed #csom #sophiedavis #representationmatters #primarycare
— Katherine Mendis (@katherinemendis) January 22, 2019
Two @NSF CAREER Awards are exciting news for Grove School of #Engineering faculty #research and discoveries driving #energy and #infrastructure innovation. Congratulations, Prof Mohamed and Prof Messinger! https://t.co/qXjFEiNW1N #CCNY pic.twitter.com/u0ygLOAcs3
— City College of NY (@CityCollegeNY) March 5, 2019
Take your seat at the table: Hear #Harlem #health experts discuss combating #opioids, addressing #stigma, advancing treatment with #MAT and #naloxone, and more on the latest #FromCitytotheWorld #podcast with #CCNY Pres @vgbcc1 https://t.co/zsYFfFLNby pic.twitter.com/RAdg2OR7L6
— City College of NY (@CityCollegeNY) February 19, 2019
The @CityCollegeNY-based CUNY School of Medicine now ranks in the top 50 in the nation in @USNewsEducation“Best Graduate Schools 2020” rankings! MTM proudly collaborates with CUNY School of Medicine to train the next Gen of innovators! https://t.co/JmTHc2KTxp pic.twitter.com/O8QtMvghE5
— Master's in Translational Medicine (@ccnymtm) March 25, 2019
#FDA is aiming to support development of #technologies that could increase donated organs' chances of survival for #transplant. #organtransport #organdonation #medtech #healthtech https://t.co/0eGlCsYkVb
— Master's in Translational Medicine (@ccnymtm) July 8, 2019
Optina Diagnostics developed a #retinal imaging platform for an #eyeimaging test to improve diagnostic accuracy for patients who are being evaluated for #Alzheimers and other #cognitive decline. #medtech #healthtech #innovation https://t.co/Hctt9NkTcq
— Master's in Translational Medicine (@ccnymtm) July 3, 2019
#Cyberattacks are rising, #hospitals are pushing medical-device makers to improve #cyber defenses of their internet-connected infusion pumps, #biopsy imaging tables and other #healthcare products. #medtech #healthcare https://t.co/cJMYJE3cS3
— Master's in Translational Medicine (@ccnymtm) June 24, 2019
A study suggests that #genetic and #molecular analysis of #bigdata may succeed where conventional #medicine fails. Is big data also the future of medicine? #health #healthcare #data https://t.co/FRRr6EX8Ym
— Master's in Translational Medicine (@ccnymtm) June 19, 2019
The #FDA won’t ban #breastimplants that some women said have caused them a range of health problems, from pain to a rare form of #cancer. https://t.co/RbtAK50XGG
— Master's in Translational Medicine (@ccnymtm) June 6, 2019
Some says data is the oil of #AI, the focus should be clean data, Others says data is meaningless without context. So is AI #data driven, #algorithm driven, or process driven? #technology #healthtech https://t.co/nt7UvKWsE3
— Master's in Translational Medicine (@ccnymtm) May 27, 2019
A new study found that girls who have serious or repeated infections in childhood are at higher risk for developing #eatingdisorders in adolescence. #anorexia #bulimia #healthcare #MTMReads https://t.co/mBfJRudzgz
— Master's in Translational Medicine (@ccnymtm) May 24, 2019
The overuse of #antibiotics & #antifungal in humans #livestock & #agriculture is accelerating a worldwide #crisis. #UN issued a report says the crisis could kill 10 million people annually by 2050. #ThursdayThoughts #publichealth #healthcare https://t.co/QkgxxMQLM1
— Master's in Translational Medicine (@ccnymtm) May 23, 2019
One step closer to #3DPrinted organs? Rice University printed a #3Dprint small lung-mimicking air sac that is surrounded by blood vessels. #bioengineering #biotech #medtech #biomedicalengineering #WednesdayWisdom https://t.co/ZPMKIZ2ZuR
— Master's in Translational Medicine (@ccnymtm) May 22, 2019
#Robots of the size of a speck of dust might help you examine your brain! Taking advantage of the same basic #tech as computer chips, the possibility of use of these #microbots are endless. #MondayMedtech #innovation #sensors https://t.co/MVzTE33Saz
— Master's in Translational Medicine (@ccnymtm) May 20, 2019
African-American, Native American and Alaska Native women die of #pregnancy at a rate 3 times higher than white women. #publichealth #healthcare #RacialDisparities
https://t.co/LW3tFfvV0f— Master's in Translational Medicine (@ccnymtm) May 17, 2019
Everything can be #customized, consumer goods like sports drinks, #skincare products and even shampoo are now #personalized just for you. How can we apply such customization to #healthcare and personal #wellness? #future #ThursdayThoughts https://t.co/0IVhdFbojm
— Master's in Translational Medicine (@ccnymtm) May 16, 2019
Is fining the people who are not #vaccinating their children the answer to the #measles crisis? Germany’s #health minister has proposed a fine for parents not vaccinating their children. #WednesdayWisdom #publichealth https://t.co/m3nCYCTIwh
— Master's in Translational Medicine (@ccnymtm) May 15, 2019
A custom-made #drone delivered a kidney this month to a Maryland woman who had waited eight years for a lifesaving #transplant. Will this new model be the #Uber for organs #medtech #MondayMedtech #healthcare https://t.co/qpSqMhat2b
— Master's in Translational Medicine (@ccnymtm) May 13, 2019
#VR therapy for #painrelief goes beyond simple distraction— It totally immerses the patient in an #interactive environment that so occupies the brain, it has no room to process pain. #MTMReads #medtech #healthcare #painmanagement https://t.co/PueIvAZ2Kk
— Master's in Translational Medicine (@ccnymtm) May 10, 2019
Just last week, the CDC just announced that we've had at least 695 #measles cases this year, the most since 2000, thanks to the modern #antivaccine movement that started in 1998. #ThursdayThoughts #healthcare #publichealth https://t.co/cJ0wSVDbzm
— Master's in Translational Medicine (@ccnymtm) May 9, 2019
The @US_FDA just approved a new prescription weight-management device that will monitor user’s #weight if the #BMI is over 25. #medtech #fda #weightmanagement https://t.co/gUfznht41F
— Master's in Translational Medicine (@ccnymtm) May 8, 2019
#CCNYGrove100 at @CityCollegeNY Dr. David Rumschitzki, Professor, Chemical Engineering, recently received a Graduate Assistance in Areas of National Need (GAANN) award from the U.S.Department of Education. https://t.co/TD2lZxXqg5
— Master's in Translational Medicine (@ccnymtm) May 8, 2019
A wearable device that uses #machinelearning to remotely track and analyze #vitals is used in hospitals, and now it received the clearance from @FDA so it can monitor patients from home. #MondayMedtech #medtech #healthcare https://t.co/oGrHdJtJXi
— Master's in Translational Medicine (@ccnymtm) May 6, 2019
What happens when #AI assistant meets privacy rules? @Amazon is positioning #Alexa to track consumers’ prescriptions and relay personal #health info in a bid to insert the #technology into everyday #healthcare. #MTMReads #digitalhealth https://t.co/rRjuVwV4hQ
— Master's in Translational Medicine (@ccnymtm) May 3, 2019
Many depression patients fail to followup with their first time treatment. #Startups are coming out with a range of #AI based tools to help #psychiatrists optimize care sooner to treat #depression. #Thursdaythoughts #digitalhealth #medtech https://t.co/Bi5a562XQn
— Master's in Translational Medicine (@ccnymtm) May 2, 2019
Scientists used an #implant that stimulates activity in key areas of the brain to restore near-normal levels of brain function to a brain-damaged woman. #implants #medtech #technology #innovation #WednesdayWisdom https://t.co/S7cEHgYDHx
— Master's in Translational Medicine (@ccnymtm) May 1, 2019
A #smart glove #prototype called Anora can help the blind and visually impaired move unaided without a service dog or white cane. #medtech #innovation #smartglove #healthcare #MondayMedtech https://t.co/v6BFmxuH75
— Master's in Translational Medicine (@ccnymtm) April 29, 2019
A hand-held #ultrasound scanner that transferred from a #smartphone is now used to check for #pneumonia and to evaluate other organs in African villages. See how a brilliant #innovation in #medtech can change the world: https://t.co/vTtUrZEVgw #MTMReads
— Master's in Translational Medicine (@ccnymtm) April 26, 2019
Electronic medical records for #EMRs, blockchain systems, #AI…How are these trends turning out to be as we’re in the Q3 of the year? #medtech #healthcare #blockchain #ThursdayThoughts https://t.co/QzT4xGTy6J
— Master's in Translational Medicine (@ccnymtm) April 25, 2019
A Canadian lab at the University of Saskatchewan is doing interesting #deeplearning research related to #healthcare applications. See how they use #AI or #machinelearning to make #diagnoses. #WednesdayWisdom https://t.co/rGFO08k5im
— Master's in Translational Medicine (@ccnymtm) April 24, 2019
Israeli researchers have printed a #3D heart using a patient’s own cells that’s #biocompatible and matches the patient. The future of personalized organs? Numerous possibilities. #medtech#biotech#healthcare#medicine#technology#innovation https://t.co/DKSnbqxMHM
— Master's in Translational Medicine (@ccnymtm) April 23, 2019
Overuse of the #medicines is not just rich countries’ problem—Throughout the developing world #antibiotics are dispensed without prescriptions, and caused a growing problem of #antibioticresistance. #MTMReads #healthcare #medicineoveruse https://t.co/R8lfeDpgJh
— Master's in Translational Medicine (@ccnymtm) April 19, 2019
Electronic #health records seems to be a smarter, cheaper and faster way to manage #medical charts, but they can also go wrong. Read this #investigation by Fortune and Kaiser Health News. #ThursdayThoughts #MTMReads #healthcare https://t.co/qTALyGjvu9
— Master's in Translational Medicine (@ccnymtm) April 18, 2019
Can software improve a person’s #health as much as a drug can without the same cost and side-effects? Investors see the chance in #digitaltherapeutics, or #digiceuticals. #medtech #healthcare #therapeutics #WednesdayWisdom https://t.co/sgnR5ioZoi
— Master's in Translational Medicine (@ccnymtm) April 17, 2019
AdvaMed, @Google, Doctor On Demand and other organizations are working toward providing standards and best practices for #AI use cases in medicine and #health. #medtech #healthcare #smarttech https://t.co/wK3a6vW5j2
— Master's in Translational Medicine (@ccnymtm) April 16, 2019
From collecting #healthdata to changing the #clinicaltrials market, two of the world’s largest technology companies @Apple and Alphabet are taking divergent approaches to revolutionise #healthcare. #medtech #MondayMedtech https://t.co/JbsoIg5uML
— Master's in Translational Medicine (@ccnymtm) April 15, 2019
Do those who live without #pain also live without #anxiety? Are the #gene that determines how one reacts to pain also has effect on how one experiences anxiety? #MTMReads by @heathertal for @nytimes #mentalhealth #wellness #biology #healthcare https://t.co/MiK5jujk1W
— Master's in Translational Medicine (@ccnymtm) April 12, 2019
The risk of the lifesaving #implants? The federal government on Thursday warned of a serious flaw in #Medtronic cardio defibrillators that allows hackers to take full control of the lifesaving devices. #medtech #healthcare #ThursdayThoughts https://t.co/p02rpfqznf
— Master's in Translational Medicine (@ccnymtm) April 11, 2019
While we’re not yet able to produce superhero-enabling devices, #prosthetics are getting "smarter" and more adaptive. See how #AI and #MachineLearning are changing the game. #WednesdayWisdom #medtech #innovation #technology #healthcare https://t.co/zD8nVAWsT8
— Master's in Translational Medicine (@ccnymtm) April 10, 2019
Read how this Silicon Valley diabetes #tech #startup’ s CEO talks about #datadriven #diabetes care. @MedTechDive @BigfootBiomed #innovation #medtech #biotech #healthcare https://t.co/rS7QM3dL7z
— Master's in Translational Medicine (@ccnymtm) April 9, 2019
Only 25% to 50% of patients worldwide take #medications correctly, and a handful of #health #startup companies are trying to change it by embedding a tracking system into pills they swallow. #MondayMedtech #medtech #innovation @AngelAuYeung https://t.co/6mhqGYzqAg
— Master's in Translational Medicine (@ccnymtm) April 8, 2019
A study shows that Americans are having fewer heart attacks, and even after a #heartattack, they are surviving longer than ever before. Although #medical treatments have improved, some #health trends among the older Americans may have not. #healthcare https://t.co/xBd5SYZvNV
— Master's in Translational Medicine (@ccnymtm) April 5, 2019
Machine-Learning systems could be a boon to madicine, but they also can be hacked to mislead. Read this article about the potential dark side in #AI in #healthcare. #machinelearining #innovation #medtech #ThursdayThoughts https://t.co/mJutmPurPl
— Master's in Translational Medicine (@ccnymtm) April 4, 2019
A growing number of games are taking on #metalhealth issues like #depression, anger and #PTSD. Most of them come from #independent makers which are more willing to take risks. #videogames #therapy #WednesdayWisdom https://t.co/1pIs1hgNeH
— Master's in Translational Medicine (@ccnymtm) April 3, 2019
FDA approved an #implantable #device to treat patients with Class III moderate to severe #heartfailure who are not eligible for #CRT. The device is planned to launch in the US later this year. @MedtechDive #medtech https://t.co/GBsk2EbyO1
— Master's in Translational Medicine (@ccnymtm) April 2, 2019
A small community of scientists has taken a do-it-yourself approach to #microscopy: when the right tool for the job doesn’t exist, make it. Read this intriguing article about how #scientists are making their own tools. #MTMReads #STEM #science https://t.co/z8gsXDVBBk
— Master's in Translational Medicine (@ccnymtm) March 29, 2019
A round-up of five @HarvardBiz articles address how to engage doctors with #MedTech addressing bureaucracy, patient-centered design, cost management and mobile apps. Read them now: https://t.co/sTHGS89JLS
— Master's in Translational Medicine (@ccnymtm) March 26, 2019
A Portugal-based #startup has designed an #AI physical #therapist that guides patients through a number of exercises, using the trackers to give feedback in real time. #MondayMedtech #medtech #innovation #tech. @AlmostZara for @Forbes https://t.co/1b2sqpUhgO
— Master's in Translational Medicine (@ccnymtm) March 25, 2019
Finally, @US_FDA approved a new #depression drug #esketamine made by Janssen Pharmaceuticals, and there’s also strict #safety requirements come with the #FDA approval. @bencareynyt for @NYTimes. #medicine #healthcare https://t.co/38blJpzsxk
— Master's in Translational Medicine (@ccnymtm) March 21, 2019
Deep Medicine: How Artificial Intelligence Can Make Healthcare Human Again by Dr. Topol explores how #AI is likely to transform almost everything that doctors do. @anahadoconnor from @nytimes interviewed @EricTopol. #medtech #WesnesdayWisdom #healthcare https://t.co/dFj9qj97d9
— Master's in Translational Medicine (@ccnymtm) March 20, 2019
Robotic systems have been on the market for more than 15 years, and #cancer patients are getting #roboticsurgery. Does that mean better treatment and better result? Not necessarily. #medtech #technology #healthcare @NYTimes https://t.co/zvaRrQ2jnD
— Master's in Translational Medicine (@ccnymtm) March 19, 2019
Cheap and simple #medicaldevices could improve performance and lower #healthcare costs, but first they have to overcome deeply rooted biases—@tomvanderbilt for @nytimes #MondayMedtech #innovation #developingcountries https://t.co/mBk8n8r6HJ
— Master's in Translational Medicine (@ccnymtm) March 18, 2019
Devices that monitor a #diabetic blood glucose levels; #implants that helps a #paralyzed patient to walk; a pill bottle that alerts you to take medication; smart pills with a #sensor that connects to smartphones…Is the future now? @Harbingerdc. #MTMReads https://t.co/GgGaeaKR8z
— Master's in Translational Medicine (@ccnymtm) March 15, 2019
How can we use technology to make the quality of life better as people get older? Ageing and robots are more closely related than you might think, and #robots might be the solution to the problem. #healthcare #technologies #AI https://t.co/DuolSq6Ltz
— Master's in Translational Medicine (@ccnymtm) March 14, 2019
A phone-based app that works as a virtual #hippocampus to perform digital memory augmentation aims to help #Alzheimer patients improve their daily lives, according to @wencyleung for @globeandmail. #WednesdayWisdom #medtech #innovation https://t.co/0ZP22zRihI
— Master's in Translational Medicine (@ccnymtm) March 13, 2019
Can #AI further dehumanize medicine and erode the doctor-patient relationship? In this interview by @rddysum, a doctor shares his insights and opinions about AI in #healthcare for @WSJ #medtech #datasafetyhttps://t.co/qaWWVBjlhd
— Master's in Translational Medicine (@ccnymtm) March 12, 2019
The tiny #wireless sensor that can accurately measure #heartrate, respiration rate, temperature, blood oxygen level and blood pressure is changing the #premature babies’ care! #MondayMedtech #Medtech #healthcare https://t.co/VGec0q3lMv
— Master's in Translational Medicine (@ccnymtm) March 11, 2019
Millions of Americans go to bed and drift into an evening of sleep that is anything but peaceful. Many of them might be suffering from #SleepApnea. Read this guide to find out if you are one of them. @anahadoconnor for @nytimes #healthcare #MTMReads https://t.co/3kJMC6y0M4
— Master's in Translational Medicine (@ccnymtm) March 8, 2019
Type #vaccine into Pinterest’s search bar and nothing pops up. #Vaccination or #antivax? Also nothing. What do you think of @Pinterest take on the anti-vaccination propaganda and #FakeScience? @cdcaron for @nytimes #ThursdayThoughts #healthcare #fakenews https://t.co/hJpqdqIWQv
— Master's in Translational Medicine (@ccnymtm) March 7, 2019
A study led by University of Colorado School of Medicine suggests that approximately 8.4% of U.S. children under 18 years and 8.1% of adults 18 years and older are affected by #asthma, but 84% of them are not using the #inhaler properly. #healthcare https://t.co/Rny6Kaen9J
— Master's in Translational Medicine (@ccnymtm) March 6, 2019
Are #fitness trackers in the workplace intrusive? Are the highly sensitive #healthdata from employees safe? Read how companies are utilizing their employee’s #tracker info in the workplace by @PostRowland for @washingtonpost. #medtech#healthcare#healthtech https://t.co/NXSAYy0xdG
— Master's in Translational Medicine (@ccnymtm) March 5, 2019
Verily, the #lifesciences unit of @Google parent Alphabet, launches #eyedisease screening #algorithm in India. The automated screening tool checks for two leading causes of blindness. @MedTechDive #MondayMedtech #medtech #healthcare https://t.co/EKcfVXbV9X
— Master's in Translational Medicine (@ccnymtm) March 4, 2019
Sometimes a small change in #healthcare #coverage can change a patient’s life. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services reopened a door to include more coverage for depression patients. #goodnews #MTMReads #CMS https://t.co/FNosnykLS6
— Master's in Translational Medicine (@ccnymtm) March 1, 2019
Healthcare #startups raised $2.61 bn in #VentureCapital last month, breaking the VC fundraise record since 2008. Will this high level of fundraising continue this year? @mtindera07 gives you her prediction on @Forbes. #ThursdayThoughts #healthcare https://t.co/inJkLDOlHP
— Master's in Translational Medicine (@ccnymtm) February 28, 2019
Wireless medtech permits patients to get outside treatment, reduces #healthcare costs and enables physicians to obtain vital medical information, and offer less time consuming services. The global #wireless #medtech market is taking off! #WednesdayWisdom https://t.co/rKxxjCxEVI
— Master's in Translational Medicine (@ccnymtm) February 27, 2019
Medical technologies vs. archeology?Thanks to the cutting edge medical technologies, @artinstitutechi developed significant new research on five terracotta sculptures. @TechTimes_News #medtech #innovation #technologies https://t.co/Y81sR8wrX7
— Master's in Translational Medicine (@ccnymtm) February 26, 2019
Is #DigitalTherapy the future of therapies? A report from @PwC suggests that more than half of patients are willing to use digital #therapy tools. What are the opportunities for #pharmas and #tech companies? @medcitynews #MondayMedtech #medtech #healthcare https://t.co/rYC5karKa1
— Master's in Translational Medicine (@ccnymtm) February 25, 2019
A swallowable #insulin “pill” developed by @MIT’s Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research and Harvard's Brigham and Women's Hospital will automatically inject into the wall of your stomach, and it won’t hurt! #medtech #biotech #healthcare #MTMReads https://t.co/iZKpYOxaKX
— Master's in Translational Medicine (@ccnymtm) February 22, 2019
#DeepMind, the #AI lab owned by @Google’s parent company won the “World Cup” of biochemical research. Researchers and big #pharma companies are working with #AI to develop new drugs. @CadeMetz for @nytimes. #WednesdayWisdom #medtech #biotech #healthcare https://t.co/9IXp1r6ips
— Master's in Translational Medicine (@ccnymtm) February 20, 2019
The @duke team's #prototype device that aims to remove aggressive brain tumor has received @FDADeviceInfo ’s breakthrough designation, meaning the agency will expedite its review. Read the brief on @MedTechDive . #medtech #FDA #healthcare #innovation https://t.co/fDyNgVWnh0
— Master's in Translational Medicine (@ccnymtm) February 19, 2019
Over 150 surgeons last year have used #VR to simulate a common eye disease surgery, where they put an drug-releasing #implant in the eye. Question is, when will #FDA approve it? @SCastellWSJ for @WSJ #MondayMedtech #VRSurgery #healthcare #optical https://t.co/GwQTdlwl5h
— Master's in Translational Medicine (@ccnymtm) February 18, 2019
Why does one child cry after a needle stick while another watches with curiosity? The #pain is a rather objective feeling—even a #painscale can’t help a physician judge precisely. Read this story told by @PerriKlass for @nytimes. #healthcare #health https://t.co/VMiJA62Vcr
— Master's in Translational Medicine (@ccnymtm) February 15, 2019
Utensils for movement disorders, #tech to fight mosquitoes, prediction #algorithms for when you might get sick, figuring out what's normal, and making Dr. Google smarter? These are some ambitious #healthcare efforts that Alphabet @Google is undertaking! https://t.co/QLpHay7NGO
— Master's in Translational Medicine (@ccnymtm) February 14, 2019
If you think you care about #healthcare, how many could you get right from these 7 questions? Do this weekly health quiz by @nytimes and tell us your score! #health #medical #bmi #WednesdayWisdom https://t.co/CilNJy3iQ1
— Master's in Translational Medicine (@ccnymtm) February 13, 2019
The home #healthtech market is taking off! The global smart home #healthcare market is set to hit $30 billion by 2023! @MedTechDive explains to you why home health tech is capturing investment in 2019. #medtech #smarttech #smarthome https://t.co/ffjovqvoC9
— Master's in Translational Medicine (@ccnymtm) February 12, 2019
A soft, wearable patch measures the chemical contents of sweat on the skin could be used to screen for cystic fibrosis, and give athletes real-time performance data. Read the full article by @apoorva_nyc for @nytimes #MondayMedtech #healthcare #medtech https://t.co/TISbmql6xl
— Master's in Translational Medicine (@ccnymtm) February 11, 2019
Read this panel discussion by @NewLab about the #technological disruption such as #BodyEnhancement and cognitive augmentations in the #medical field and its impact on the human experience on @MassiveSci . #MTMReads #future #innovation #ethics https://t.co/MVM8GMHG3m
— Master's in Translational Medicine (@ccnymtm) February 8, 2019
According to Gartner, "By 2022, 10% of personal devices will have emotion #AI capabilities.” Is emotion #engineering the next big field of study? Written by @giridevanur for @ForbesTechCncl #ThursdayThoughts #medtech #techonology #innovation https://t.co/C2fa2IibpM
— Master's in Translational Medicine (@ccnymtm) February 7, 2019
A Rapid DNA machine in the police station can quick reveal whether an individual’s #DNA matches genetic evidence collected from a local crime. Read this article by @heathertal written for @nytimes #technology #future #medtech https://t.co/PqgXtruoxp
— Master's in Translational Medicine (@ccnymtm) February 6, 2019
Inspired by a millennia-old toy, this lab created a cheap, human-powered centrifuge that costs less than a quater which could transfer #healthcare. An article written by @rtg0nzalez for @WIRED #MondayMedtech #medtech #innovation https://t.co/sAPbvLUBRY
— Master's in Translational Medicine (@ccnymtm) February 4, 2019
The wearable #medical devices market is expected to be a prospering $29.5 billion market by 2026! Take a look at this market report about wearable medical devices to get more information. https://t.co/gK8RkIYpf0 #MTMReads #medtech #wearabledevices #marketresearch #healthcare
— Master's in Translational Medicine (@ccnymtm) February 1, 2019
ICYMI – @Newsweek interviews @EpiBoneInc's Nina Tandon about using stem cells and 3D printing to create living skeletal implants for those who need them. Read: https://t.co/z6rIQLcnSx pic.twitter.com/ASmJV0xBtt
— Breakout Labs (@Breakout_Labs) May 14, 2019
We think there are huge opportunities for #DigitalTherapy! You might enjoy our latest report on the state of digital therapies and how #AI can make a difference – https://t.co/1Ro1ZYZ9By
— IBM Institute for Business Value (@IBMIBV) April 30, 2019
.@Amazon's joint #healthcare venture finally has a name: Haven – and will focus on “Improving the process of navigating the complex health care system, and accessing affordable treatments and prescription drugs” #medicine #innovation https://t.co/mekg3DOXBQ
— Freddy T. Nguyen, MD, PhD (@freddytn) March 6, 2019
Explore the 40 most remarkable innovations in cancer treatment, from the first radical mastectomy in 1882 to the development of modern-day immunotherapies. @sciam #WorldCancerDay https://t.co/wEbaPBlt4P
— Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (@sloan_kettering) February 4, 2019