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GT Medical Technologies announced today that it completed a $37 million first close of a Series D financing round.
Dr. Murtaza Ali Hamid, the researcher behind fuel burn radiation technology, today provided detailed information about his research and made several surprising claims. According to the information ...
New Delhi [India], January 15: Dr. Murtaza Ali Hamid, the researcher behind fuel burn radiation technology, today provided detailed information about his research and made several surprising claims.
New Delhi [India], January 15: Dr. Murtaza Ali Hamid, the researcher behind fuel burn radiation technology, today provided detailed information about his research and made several surprising claims.
Just over a year ago at the McGill University Health Centre (MUHC), Dr. John Kildea, Medical Physics, Dr. Tarek Hijal, Radiation Oncology, and Professor Laurie Hendren, McGill’s School of Computer ...
Medical technology has experienced unprecedented growth and development over the past few decades, resulting in significant advancements that have transformed the landscape of patient care.
There are obvious benefits to medical technology. It can help detect diabetes, diagnose cancer, make highly accurate predictions in radiology, identify the presence of tuberculosis, and so much more.