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GE Healthcare Partnership Takes Aim at Brain Aneurysms with AI

August 11, 2019

SYDNEY- August 9, 2019 –GE Healthcare, Fujitsu Australia, Macquarie University and Macquarie Medical Imaging today announced announced a new research collaboration to diagnose and monitor brain aneurysms on scans faster and more efficiently using artificial intelligence (AI) .

The project has already received a Cooperative Research Centres Projects (CRC-P) grant of AU$2.1M from the Department of Industry, Innovation and Science.


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Revelling in the Revolution CT: specialists speak

Jane Nicholls
July 06, 2017
The first new Revolution CT scanner for WA Health was installed at Royal Perth Hospital in December 2016, with three more of GE’s latest, top-of-the-line computed tomography scanners going into service for Western Australia’s public health system this year.
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GE's “In The Wild” Series Goes Under The Hood of a CT Machine

June 05, 2017
In the time it takes for your heart to beat once, GE Healthcare’s Revolution CT scanner can capture a detailed picture of your body. What sorcery is this? Alie Ward and Adam Savage, the hosts of GE’s web series “In The Wild”, go under the machine's hood to find out in today’s episode.
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Beam Me Up, Herve: This Engineer Helped Design A CT Machine That Accelerates To 70 Gs [Video]

Tomas Kellner
December 01, 2016
When the first group of American astronauts started training for space flight in the 1950s, Air Force doctors put them through a number of wrenching trials. In one, they had to endure many multiples of the force of gravity we experience at sea level — or G-force. John Glenn experienced 7.9 Gs during his first orbital flight, and others briefly went as high as 32 Gs on Houston’s infamous G Machine. “You couldn't lift your arm out of the couch above about 6 or 7 Gs,” Glenn told a historian. “Beyond that you were just supported there.”
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Inside Knowledge: Superfast Imaging Machine Takes Young Patients on a Pirate Ship While Doctors Work

April 20, 2015
There are more than over 2,600 American children born every year with cleft palate and other head and face conditions such as the Treacher Collins syndrome, which can result in an unusually small jaw that makes it difficult to breathe.
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New CT Scan Can See Bones and Organs in Stunning Detail

January 08, 2015
The new Revolution CT Scanner from GE recently completed a six-month clinical trial at West Kendall Baptist Hospital in Florida. There, doctors said they were able to diagnose even the most challenging cardiac patients with erratic or high heartbeats and reduce the radiation dose for pediatric patients.
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You Won’t Believe What This Machine Can See

April 20, 2014
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