Author: OurCrowd

UPDATE: New date for OurCrowd’s Global Investor Summit 2017!

We would like to let you know about some changes to our upcoming 2017 OurCrowd Global Investor Summit. Over the past few weeks we have been working on a plan to capitalize on some cool opportunities and decided to move the date of the Summit to February 15th-16th, 2017. The OurCrowd Summit has become the largest investor event in Jerusalem, the capital of the Startup Nation, and we hope to offer you an even stronger event in 2017. For further details about the event and to reserve your seat, apply at summit2017.ourcrowd.com or email summit@ourcrowd.com. OurCrowd accredited investor? You’re guaranteed a seat! RSVP now. Please mark your calendars and join us for the 2017 Summit. We look forward to seeing you in Jerusalem on February...

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[Zebra in Geektime] Israeli startup Zebra says it has created a way to detect the clogging of arteries early with new CT scan imaging

Israeli startup Zebra Medical Vision has two new algorithms to better detect clogged arteries and fatty liver in patients’ CT scans. The company uses deep learning and computer vision to better detect anomalies in CTs, with its development now bearing fruit. Zebra’s founder describes why, in his company’s view, such a specific set of algorithms is necessary now. Read more on...

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Every Drop Counts: Saving Lives with Innovative Blood Diagnostic Technologies

Can blood be tested more quickly, conveniently, and inexpensively, in order to save lives? It’s a question of what tools and methods are used to accurately detect blood anomalies and differentiate between all types of blood cells, in order to identify blood-based diseases. Blood tests are done for many reasons – for example, to help diagnose disease or, conversely, to rule out the possibility of a disease even when symptoms suggest its presence. Whether caring for an individual patient or responding to a worldwide epidemic, rapidly establishing the cause of disease is fundamental to quality care. Established Methods of Diagnosis: Microscopy, RDTs, and PCR Classic microscopy is considered to be the gold standard – the most effective approach to the diagnosis of infectious disease, particularly malaria. The history of microscopy goes back to the late 1660s, when Antony van Leeuwenhoek began to grind his own lenses and make simple microscopes. Modern microscopy started in 1931, when a pair of German scientists invented the electron microscope, which directs a beam of speeded-up electrons at a cell sample. As the electrons...

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