Being asked by Fondation Botnar to moderate a panel uniting unique perspectives was exciting. Even more so when the topic was one that in recent times has stimulated academics, had an influx of global media debate, and fuelled campaigners to advocate for content regulation: the relationship between digital technologies, adolescents and mental health.
New directions and bigger questions: Digital for adolescent minds
Topics: Medicine, Digital Health, adolescent, brain
A piece of code that’s saving real, human lives: discussed exclusively at Intelligent Health Summit
As reported in MobiHealthNews and Medium, a person can now download an app that allows them to monitor themselves for early signs of skin cancer by taking a photo of their skin spots with their smartphone.
This app with it’s cognitive code, created by SkinVision, calculates the fractal dimension of skin lesions and surrounding tissue and builds its own map that reveals different growth patterns. The algorithm checks for irregularities in colour, texture and the shape of the lesion and sends back its diagnosis: low, medium or high-risk. It correctly identifies dangerous melanomas 96% of the time, way better than family doctors (60%), dermatologists (75%) and even specialist dermatologists (92%). And all of this happens within 30 seconds of you pressing the button marked SEND.
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Topics: Digital Health, Cancer
Can you solve these digital health challenges?
''Calling all data scientists, technology companies, academic institutes and any other professionals looking to solve digital health challenges’'
We're excited to announce our first 3 Clinect challenges submitted by the NHS and leading Mexican pharmaceutical company Medix – can you solve these problems?
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Topics: Digital Health, Clinect Challenge