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BioWorld - Thursday, December 18, 2025
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Intuitive Surgical’s Ion endoluminal system and Siemens Healthiness’ Cios Spin

FDA clears Intuitive, Siemens to pair 3D imaging with robotic lung biopsies

July 5, 2022
By Meg Bryant
Lung cancer claims more lives each year than any other cancer, making early and accurate diagnosis crucial to improving survival rates. To that end, the U.S. FDA has cleared the integration of Intuitive Surgical Inc.’s Ion endoluminal system and Siemens Healthineers AG’s Cios Spin mobile imaging cone-beam CT imaging technology to enhance robotic lung biopsies.
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Magnetic particle imaging technology

Magnetic Insight lights up with $17M for cell imaging tech

June 24, 2022
By Catherine Longworth
Investors are backing imaging diagnostics company Magnetic Insight Inc. with $17 million to develop its magnetic particle imaging (MPI) technology. The clinical imaging application consists of two core technologies: hardware and a tracer that, together, produce 3D images of how a patient’s body works. Venture firm Celesta Capital led the series B round with Alumni Ventures Group, Gaingels and existing investors 5AM Ventures and Sand Hill Angels participating.
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Digital 3d heart model showing FFR values along coronary arteries
AI in Radiology

AI in radiology: Promising start, long road ahead

June 7, 2022
By Mark McCarty
Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) are all the rage in 2022 when it comes to medical radiology, but regulators across the globe are struggling to devise regulatory frameworks that ensure safety and efficacy without strangling innovation. There are a number of other stakeholders in this sphere of med tech, however, each with their own considerations. In this six-part series, BioWorld will examine these considerations in an effort to characterize the working environment for AI and ML as it exists now, and what that environment might look like in the years ahead.
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Sentimag device in office

Cost, site of service prompts new NICE endorsement of Magtrace and Sentimag

May 20, 2022
By Mark McCarty
Detecting the spread of cancer is a high priority for most health systems, but the U.K. National Health Service currently has a limited range of options when it comes to detecting breast metastases. That may change soon thanks to a review by the National Institute of Health and Care Excellence (NICE), which may endorse the use of the Sentimag system with Magtrace.
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Laptop displaying Beacon Biosignals software

Beacon, Stratus partner to bring machine learning to at-home EEG monitoring

May 13, 2022
By Meg Bryant
Beacon Biosignals Inc. has teamed up with Stratus Inc., a provider of electroencephalogram (EEG) services, to improve at-home brain monitoring and neurodiagnostics using Beacon’s machine learning-driven neuroanalytics platform. The collaboration will increase opportunities for home-based studies of Alzheimer’s and other neurological diseases.
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ATUSA device

FDA greenlights Isono Health’s wearable breast ultrasound system

May 3, 2022
By Annette Boyle
Isono Health Inc. received FDA clearance for its Automated Three-dimensional Ultrasound with Artificial intelligence (ATUSA) system for breast imaging, a wearable, compact automated whole breast ultrasound system that can acquire high-quality images without requiring a skilled operator. The ultrasound scan takes two minutes to scan the entire breast volume and offers 3D visualization of the breast tissue.
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José Maria Benlloch Baviera

EU funding new type of PET scanner used to monitor proton therapy in cancer

April 29, 2022
By Bernard Banga
The Spanish National Research Council, CSIC, has just been awarded funding from the European Research Council to establish proof of concept for new type of flat-plate positron emission tomography scanner (PET) that can be attached to the patient’s body to accurately monitor cancer proton therapy results in real time.
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Vega system

Vega 3-mouse ultrasound scan may accelerate preclinical drug development studies

April 19, 2022
By David Godkin
Perkinelmer Inc. said the Vega is a first-of-its-kind preclinical ultrasound system that will accelerate preclinical research and drug development studies of cancer, cardiovascular, liver, kidney and other diseases. The imaging platform combines hands-free automation with high-throughput capability, which the company said is a major advance over manual ultrasound scanning across the bodies of individual lab mice.
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Man working on semiconductor chip fabrication

Nanox opens production facility in face of ongoing semiconductor shortage

April 14, 2022
By Gina Lee
Semiconductors chips, a key component in many medical devices, continue to be in short supply as COVID-19-driven supply chain disruptions continue. The shortage comes at the worst possible time, with demand for the chips on an upward trend. Nano-x Imaging Ltd.’s (Nanox) solution to the shortage was to open a semiconductor chip fabrication plant in Yongin, South Korea, to produce Nanox.source, a semiconductor chip that replaces the filament in the analog X-ray tube.
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FDA advises on intended use of software used for patients with intracranial occlusions

April 13, 2022
By Mark McCarty
Clinicians are still at liberty to use medical products outside the labeled indication for use, but the U.S. FDA believes radiologists may be unaware of the limitations of radiological computer-aided triage and notification (CADt) software for intracranial large-vessel occlusion (LVOs). The agency advised clinicians that these programs are not intended for use as a substitute for radiologist review of images, but instead should be used only to flag suspect images as part of an effort to triage these patients.
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