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The Invisible Bias: Minimizing Gender Bias During Data Analysis in Clinical Research and AI-Driven Medicine
Today, medicine is progressing at a rapid pace fueled by modern analytical approaches, artificial intelligence (AI), and precision medicine. However, one needs to face the uncomfortable reality that many of these modern approaches rely on years and years of data that is biased. In medicine and healthcare, particularly, the issue is not only about who […]
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Mar 31, 2026
Virtual Reality in Diabetes Care: Beyond the Screen, Into the Self
VR serves as an effective tool for diabetes training, prevention, and treatment by offering immersive, risk-free learning for both clinicians and patients. Here we share some of the opportunities in diabetes care that are provided by VR.
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Nov 13, 2025
Nobel Prizes to Research Communication – Creating Community Impact
October is a month when we learn about the people who did some impactful work during their lives – this is the month when Nobel Prizes are announced, and we also celebrate Open Access Week. Here are some thoughts to get the month rolling.
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Oct 7, 2025
Interview with Michael Wilhide: Making a career transition to medical laboratories
You may be a seasoned scientist with years of experience in academic research or industry. Or you may be someone who is interested in science and wants to be part of the team behind the scenes. One career path worth considering is becoming a medical technologist or clinical laboratory scientist. We feature here an interview with guest Michael Wilhide, who brings us into his journey from research scientist to medical laboratory professional.
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Sep 23, 2025