November 29, 2022 News by Mary Chapman Pixyl, Brainomix Partner on MRI Software to Help in Diagnosis of MS In a new collaboration, Brainomix will distribute in Europe a software solution developed by Pixyl that uses deep learning to improve the diagnosis and monitoring of multiple sclerosis (MS) via MRI scans. According to the partners, Pixyl‘s technology can detect abnormalities on magnetic resonance imaging or MRI…
May 6, 2021 News by Margarida Maia, PhD US Patent Issued for Software That Could Make MRI Scans Safer Subtle MedicalĀ announced the granting of a U.S. patent for its radiology software that uses artificial intelligence to improve the quality of medical imaging, with the potential to reduce the amount of gadolinium, a contrast agent, needed to one-tenth of its usual dose. Gadolinium, a heavy metal, is included in…
November 18, 2020 News by Marisa Wexler, MS Software Platform May Allow for Automated MS Cognitive Testing A software platform, called CogniSoft, allows for automated assessments of cognitive health in people with multiple sclerosis (MS). The platform was described in the study “CogniSoft: A Platform for the Automation of Cognitive Assessment and Rehabilitation of Multiple Sclerosis,” published in the journalĀ Computers. Cognitive impairment…
May 20, 2019 News by Santiago Gisler Study Testing Pear-006 Software Application for Treating Depression Symptoms Pear Therapeutics, in collaboration with Novartis,Ā has launched a study evaluating the clinical use of Pear-006, its software-based prescription digital therapeutics (PDT) product for treating depression symptoms in people with multiple sclerosis (MS). PDTs belong to a new class of treatment strategies in healthcare intended to treat diseases,…
December 7, 2017 Columns by Laura Kolaczkowski Advances in MRI Readings My neurologist orders an annual MRI to see if any major changes have occurred, and last year my imaging included NeuroQuant software. NeuroQuant is still relatively unknown in the multiple sclerosis patient community. It is a measuring software that gives us real numbers we can comprehend instead of subjective…
November 28, 2016 News by Charles Moore Partnership Receives $1.2M from California Initiative to Advance Precision Medicine for MS Sutter Health, a not-for-profit healthcare network serving more than 100 northern California communities, has been awarded $1.2 million by theĀ California Initiative to Advance Precision MedicineĀ (CIAPM) to support patients living with multiple sclerosis (MS) and help improve how health matters are targeted and treated across the entire state.