ANU tech could detect Alzheimer's 15 years before symptoms
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Recognizing Alzheimer's risks earlier, detecting altomunition in the sea: At the IJCAI conference in Bremen, experts will show what artificial intelligence can do in medicine and robotics.
ANU tech could detect Alzheimer's 15 years before symptoms
Canberra researchers are developing a portable technology that could help detect Alzheimer’s disease up to 15 years before symptoms appear and pancreatic cancer in its early stages. Dr Shankar Dutt, a physicist and nanobiotechnologist at the Australian National University’s Research School of Physics, is leading work on solid-state nanopore sensors that turn the behaviour of individual molecules into electrical signals, so researchers can detect…
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