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Future of Medicine

Locality: Clayton North, Victoria



Address: Wellington Road 3800 Clayton, VIC, Australia

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23.01.2022 University of Michigan researchers have developed a Microfluidic Device which suspends live cancer tissue for weeks to study how it spreads through the body. Find out more about the impact of diagnostic tools on medicine at our upcoming event: https://www.facebook.com/events/1711354569167755/ https://www.medgadget.com//microfluidic-device-suspends-li



23.01.2022 Hi friends, thank you all so much for attending our humble little event! Last night was a massive success with over 75 people in attendance. It was so great see...ing the lecture theatre all filled up like it was. We kindly ask if you could spare us 2 minutes to fill out a feedback form so we can determine what kind of events you'd like to see from us in the future :) Please like our Facebook page to stay in touch. Thank you again, from your FOM team x <3 https://podio.com/webforms/19524228/1317662 See more

21.01.2022 Future of Medicine honoured to have Agnes Health sponsoring our upcoming event. Agnes Health is a collaborative incubator for Digital Health Businesses. Grow your digital health startup with Agnes Health for support from a network of entrepreneurs and mentors. Want to learn more? Agnes Health will be running a speaker booth from 6:00 - 6:30 at our event, so be there to hear how they can help you grow your digital health startup.

19.01.2022 An interesting read - by Matthew Leming, PhD candidate, University of Cambridge



17.01.2022 Professor Erwin Loh, Chief Medical Officer of Monash Health, describes the role of medical technology on changing hospital care through his article 'Future of Medicine' http://www.racma.edu.au/index.php Hear directly from Erwin Loh at our upcoming event: https://www.facebook.com/groups/266076663842011/

16.01.2022 A controversial data-sharing agreement between Google DeepMind and the UK National Health Service has emerged, revealing Deepmind's plan to apply machine learning to patient data held by the NHS. Find out more about privacy and ethical issues surrounding use of patient data in medical technology at our upcoming event: https://www.facebook.com/events/1711354569167755/ https://techcrunch.com//documents-detail-deepminds-plan-t/

16.01.2022 Phone applications are slowly changing our lives by bringing cheap and easily accessible diagnostic tools. The PupilScreen app can identify whether a patient may or may not be concussed by tracking the movement of the pupil. This may have the potential to reduce the risks of severe brain trauma and injury as a result of a concussion.



10.01.2022 The Human Diagnosis Project is a worldwide effort created with and led by the global medical community to build an online system that maps the best steps to help any patient. By combining collective intelligence with machine learning, it intends to enable more accurate, affordable, and accessible care for all. https://www.humandx.org/

08.01.2022 Future of Medicine is excited to have The Actuator sponsor our upcoming event. The Actuator is Australia's first national med-tech accelerator, helping med-tech startups along the entire entrepreneurship journey to build exciting medical technologies including bionics, devices and diagnostics. Find out more about The Actuator here: http://medtechactuator.com/

06.01.2022 Bill Gates' article on Gates Notes praises digital health app Eyenaemia which lets people use their cell phone to screen for anaemia. Eyenaemia and other digital health technologies have the ability to improve health access for the most vulnerable populations. Hear Eyenaemia co-founder Jarrel Seah (who happens to be Monash Med alum!) speak at our upcoming event: https://www.facebook.com/events/1711354569167755/ https://www.gatesnotes.com//An-Eye-for-Innovation-Imagine-

05.01.2022 Can digital health apps help patients struggling with addiction and mental illness? Huddle is a mental health app allowing users to safety share their experiences with peers. Find out more about health apps and their use in patient treatment at our upcoming event: https://www.facebook.com/events/1711354569167755/ https://techcrunch.com//huddle-is-a-mental-health-app-tha/

03.01.2022 A group of researchers in California have developed a smartphone app that can potentially replace ultrasound and MRI imaging procedures. https://www.medgadget.com//smartphone-camera-can-assess-he



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