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Comparison of veterinarians and a deep learning tool in the diagnosis of equine ophthalmic diseases
Comparison of veterinarians and a deep learning tool in the diagnosis of equine ophthalmic diseases Annabel Scharre, Dominik Scholler, Stefan Gesell-May, Tobias Müller, Yury Zablotski, Wolfgang Ertel, Anna May First published:
Novel research leverages AI to identify dogs at higher risk for cancer
A novel canine cancer study funded by Morris Animal Foundation and the Golden Retriever Foundation® is leveraging artificial intelligence to pioneer an innovative approach to early detection and
11 Innovative Animal Healthcare Trends
Veterinary Innovation Council Ryan B. Appleby, Eleanor Green, David Haworth, and Aaron Massecar Experts from the Veterinary Innovation Council developed a list of 11 trends
HawkCell Raises €5M in Series A Financing
Alexis Girin, CEO of HawkCell, Andreas Kastenbauer, Partner at MIG Capital, and Hugo Dorez, PhD, Founder and CSO of HawkCell (from left to right) HawkCell,
New Collaboration Between Boehringer Ingelheim and Sleip Leverages AI Technology to Help Detect Lameness in Horses
New Collaboration Between Boehringer Ingelheim and Sleip Leverages AI Technology to Help Detect Lameness in Horses The Sleip app uses artificial intelligence (AI) to provide
‘Animal fitbit’ chip offers answers in livestock health
VetChip’s Garnett Hall and fellow founder Zyrus Khambatta took a microchipped horse to evokeAg. (HANDOUT/AGRIFUTURES) A « fitbit for animals » that monitors their temperature, pulse and
39.2% of Veterinary Professionals Use AI Tools in Their Practice – Digitail and AAHA Survey
Digitail, an all-in-one practice management software for veterinary hospitals, published a study, « AI in Veterinary Medicine: The Next Paradigm Shift, » exploring current awareness, perception, utilization,
Innovative screening can detect ‘cancer fingerprint’ in dogs
Cancer is common in dogs, with some breeds being more prone to certain variations of the disease than others. Recent studies have shown that nearly
Two new clinical studies indicate that ImpriMed’s artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms have successfully identified chemotherapy drugs with prospective clinical efficacy in oncology practices throughout US
The ImpriMed Personalized Prediction Profile for dogs with lymphoid malignancies provides clinical outcome predictions for different chemotherapy treatment options (Fig. 1)1,2. Predictions for individual drug