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KAUST researchers develop technology that could make cancer diagnosis faster

KAUST ·

Scientists at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) have developed a new stain-free imaging platform using engineered silicon slides to analyze tissue samples, aiming for quicker and more consistent cancer diagnostics. This platform removes the need for conventional chemical staining, reducing preparation time by approximately 40-50% and improving consistency. In validation tests with 120 colorectal tissue samples, the technology achieved a 99% agreement rate with traditional pathology assessments. Why it matters: This innovation could significantly streamline cancer diagnosis workflows, reduce variability, and generate standardized data crucial for the advancement of AI-assisted diagnostic tools in healthcare.

Seed Fund Spring Gala 2014 unveils three winning startup projects

KAUST ·

KAUST's Spring Seed Fund Gala recognized three winning teams from its spring funding round. The winning projects include "I3-Waste CO2 to Commercial Products," "ONCOGENOMICS - Highly Accurate Test for Early Detection of Colorectal Cancer," and "ZAD - Microbes to improve agriculture under drought, heat and salinity." The Seed Fund aims to empower faculty, researchers, and students to turn their ideas into successful businesses, providing the Kingdom with innovative startups and jobs. Why it matters: This KAUST Seed Fund supports promising research with commercial potential, fostering innovation and entrepreneurship in Saudi Arabia.