It can be difficult to determine whether cancer treatment is working, since late-stage cancer patients often develop more than one form of the disease as the cancer spreads. Madison-based AIQ Solutions, founded in 2015 based on discoveries by University of Wisconsin researchers, uses radiologic images to provide what is essentially personalized medicine for cancer, helping oncologists pinpoint which cancers are responding to treatment. Currently in use with pilot projects in hospitals in the U.S. and Australia, the technology has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for use in monitoring several specific types of cancer. Read more about AIQ.
#Milwaukee-area firms named finalists for the 2024 #Wisconsin #Innovation Awards. via @mkebizjournal @wiscia
Milwaukee-area firms named finalists for 2024 Wisconsin Innovation Awards
Four Milwaukee-area firms have been named finalists in the 2024 Wisconsin Innovation Awards, honoring the state's most...
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Calendar 2023 was #Wisconsin’s third highest year for early stage investment dollars at $490 million. https://loom.ly/u9LHK1o #venturecapital #startup
Investors say last year’s lower VC total was no surprise, follows national trend. https://loom.ly/mWu59w4 via @wisbusiness #venturecapital #Wisconsin
.@exactsciences awards grants to 28 organizations focused on increasing colorectal #cancer screening. #prevention #health
Exact Sciences Awards Grants to 28 Organizations Focused on Increasing Colorectal Cancer Screening
Exact Sciences, a leading provider of cancer screening and diagnostic tests, announced today that it awarded a total of $1.5 million to 28 organizatio
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.@uwhealth East Madison Hospital achieves an important #stroke certification. https://loom.ly/o4KQQKA via @wisbusiness #Wisconsin #healthcare
Check out the finalists for the #Wisconsin #Innovation Awards. https://loom.ly/kTF4aZs via @wisbusiness @wiscia #startup