At Saince, we build the technological foundation that empowers providers to focus entirely on their patients. By seamlessly integrating artificial intelligence, cloud-native infrastructure, and deep system interoperability, we are eliminating inefficiencies and bringing clinical information, radiology, and hospital management into the modern era. We are not just a service provider—we are a high-tech innovation engine for the healthcare industry.

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July 12, 2021

Thermal imaging predicts venous leg ulcer healing

A team of researchers from Australia determined that thermal imaging can tell a provider within two weeks of an initial scan if a leg ulcer will heal within 12 weeks. This technique could replace the current digital strategies or invasive planimetric tracing. A non-contact method like thermal imagin...

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July 12, 2021

Cutting edge of medical imaging in India

There have been rapid advancements in imaging techniques being used in India. Two of these are cryogenic electron microscopy (cryo-EM) and photoacoustic imaging. Indian government’s science research funding agency announced that India would get four new cryo-EMs. Cryo-EM is a protein imaging techni...

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June 15, 2020

Pandemic – Peril and the promise

The world right now is hurting. And it is hurting really bad. There is a lot of physical, emotional, and economic pain all around. This pain is accentuated with fear. Fear of facing the unknown. Fear of being helpless. Health workers are helplessly watching their patients die in front of their eyes....

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