-
Mar 05 |
Diagnostics World News | At February’s Integrative Healthcare Symposium, Dr. George Schatz urged clinicians to rethink how they evaluate long COVID. For patients who still struggle with long-term fatigue, brain fog, palpitations, and sleep disruption, he proposed a diagnostics-first framework that prioritizes mechanism over labels.
More
-
Mar 04 |
Diagnostics World News | The vast number and diversity of chemicals that exist in the natural world represent both the cause of and solution to all the world’s problems. As such, they are foundational, high-stakes agents irrespective of the biological system—be they comprised of plants, microorganisms, or human beings.
More
-
Mar 03 |
Diagnostics World News | The quest to marry different DNA methylation technologies for the purpose of early cancer detection has been ongoing for several decades now. Among the recent breakthroughs is an “epigenetic instability index” (EII) measuring the randomness of methylation rather than just consistent, fixed changes.
More
-
Feb 26 |
Diagnostics World News | Sanofi appoints Belén Garijo as chief executive officer; PacBio collaborates with iHope; Astoriom acquires Precision Stability Storage, expanding its sample management capabilities in the U.S.; and more.
More
-
Feb 25 |
Diagnostics World News | Neogap Therapeutics advances their ongoing clinical study for personalized therapy for advanced colorectal cancer; Syndex Bio introduced its proprietary mcPCR (methyl-copying PCR) platform; and more.
More
-
Feb 20 |
Diagnostics World News | Precision medicine is often described as the future of healthcare. But from an engineering standpoint, it’s already here, and it’s forcing diagnostic instruments to evolve faster than most development cycles are comfortable with. We’re asking instruments to do more than confirm a suspected diagnosis. We’re asking them to deliver specificity, speed, and confidence in environments that aren’t always predictable. That’s a major shift from the days when “good enough” screening could drive clinical decisions.
More
-
Feb 19 |
Diagnostics World News | Researchers from the Foundation for the National Institutes of Health (FNIH), Washington University in St. Louis, the University of California San Francisco, the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and more have published results of a study using a single plasma biomarker sample to estimate not only the probability of an Alzheimer’s Disease diagnosis, but when symptoms will develop.
More
-
Feb 17 |
Diagnostics World News | PacBio has announced several rare disease genomics programs so far this year. The most recent partner organizations include iHope, N-Lorem, EspeRare, UW Medicine, and Seattle Children’s Hospital.
More
-
Feb 13 |
Diagnostics World News | A research team at Penn State is reshaping the future of diagnostics by embedding the laws of thermodynamics directly into artificial intelligence (AI). Their framework, called zentropy-embedded neural networks (ZENN) promises to improve how clinicians interpret complex, multi-source diagnostic data, from brain scans to blood tests.
More
-
Feb 06 |
Diagnostics World News | PharosAI, a research consortium of four UK institutions, plans to use the 10x Genomics Xenium spatial platform to build one of the world's most comprehensive multimodal cancer datasets and pair them with advanced AI models and analytical capabilities. They plan to democratize access to these datasets, ensuring they are securely available to a broad community of researchers and innovators.
More
-
Mar 05 |
Baylor Genetics, a leading diagnostic genomics partner offering a full spectrum of comprehensive genetic tests and diagnostic services, will showcase its latest scientific studies and product innovations at the 2026 American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics (ACMG) Annual Clinical Genetics Meeting on March 10-14 in Baltimore, MD. The company will highlight its innovative portfolio at booth #1017 and share a series of presentations and poster sessions throughout the meeting.
More
-
Mar 04 |
Following Proscia’s Global Best in KLAS win in Europe, Concentriq is now the highest-rated digital pathology platform across multiple regions
More
-
Mar 04 |
• Drs Giulia Kennedy, Arnold Levine, John Sninsky, Martin Goldberg and Prof Tin Tin Su join SAB
• Follows close of initial funding round with investment from Stephen Quake and Jay Flatley
More
-
Feb 26 |
• Strengthens leadership team to support next phase of growth as organisation evolves to meet needs of global drug discovery community
• Drs Gray and Duncan to lead scientific programmes and early career initiatives, respectively
More
-
Feb 25 |
PrecisionLife and Ovation today announced the results of the first phase of their collaboration to develop drug-response biomarkers to quantitively predict the efficacy, safety and tolerability of glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonist (GLP-1) therapies, and the extension of their partnership.
More
-
Feb 25 |
More
-
Feb 24 |
Inceptua Group announces the appointment of Kurt J. Hilzinger as Chairman of the Board.
More
-
Feb 24 |
ClearNote Health announced an enhanced version of its Avantect Pancreatic Cancer Test that delivers a higher overall cancer detection sensitivity of 82.6% and specificity of 97.5%.
More
-
Feb 13 |
More
-
Feb 10 |
More
View more articles