After launching a data analytics collaboration one year and one pandemic ago, the Mayo Clinic and nference say they plan to expand their partnership to include research projects in digital pathology and heart rhythm diagnostics.
In January 2020, shortly after backing its $60 million series B round, the Mayo Clinic tapped nference to build an artificial intelligence-powered engine that would take years of clinical records—including millions of tissue slides and physician-written notes—and transform them all into an annotated database capable of being used for research.
“We have built a software platform that brings vast, curated quantities of scientific and biological knowledge―previously siloed and inaccessible―to researchers’ and clinicians’ fingertips so they can, for the first time, draw on the collective wisdom and experience of millions of scientists, physicians and patients,” said nference co-founder and CEO Murali Aravamudan.
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