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Medacs on-going clinical study: COMSEN :Acces direct către studiu clinic  

COMSEN alive

Posted 6/8/2020

Officially launched today!

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New study COMSEN

Posted 6/5/2020

A new study is prepared and ready to launch. Romanian language participants only as is a forensic psychology assesment study. Stay tuned.

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Another researcher on board!

Posted 11/9/2019

Drima Eduard, professor of psychiatry at "Dunărea de Jos University Romania" joined the team. Dr Drima will look into digital applications of biomedical research methods in forensic psychiatry and is proposing a study concerning  medico-legal consequences of post-concussion disease after associated minor brain trauma in seniors. Welcome to our new associate researcher and good luck!

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An old team, a new face...

Posted 11/5/2019

An old team, a new blog, the same perfect quality!

After years of blogging and commenting on other websites, we decided to explore a new, exciting way. We changed the web host (this one is "pure laine"  from Kebec) thinking that a local trail will help us to stay lean and focused. We also changed the blog style, publishing language and area of interest.

Come back often and stay tuned with news from biomedical research business. A blaze of artificial intelligent blows in the sails of our consortium and this blog is the place where you'll be introduced to our research teams and their research interests All of them are physicians and researchers, professionals worth spending time to read about.

Another place to visit is the library, a dedicated place where we keep excellent educational materials (white papers, presentations, published papers) related in a way or another with Artificial Intelligence adoption in medicine and biomedical research. 

We believe that education and training can be interesting. If U'll have any great new idea, please share it with us.

 

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Writing for the web

Dr Google stakes back...

Posted 9/17/2019

7 percent of Google's daily searches are health-related, according to Google Health Vice President David Feinberg, MD, The Telegraph reports.

Google's total daily health-related searches amount to 70,000 each minute, according to the report mentioned report.

Conclusion: when there is a medical question, Google will provide an answer for everybody - academics and lay people. The art is to have the right question. 

 

New researcher working with us

Posted 9/20/2018

Dr Camelia Doina Vrabie started a long term collaboration with us in the field of digital pathology. Welcome and Godspeed!

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