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A Simple Method for Visualization and Quantitative Evaluation of Single and Collective Cell Migration in Bright Field Microscopy Images
Yoko Kato
Section: Precision Medicine
August 2024
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DMHT is a peer reviewed scientific journal that publishes work at the intersection of biological and physical sciences in the rapidly advancing field of digital health with a strong emphasis on technology developments which impact healthcare. Papers published will have a strong technological component and will cover: Medical Devices, Healthcare Information Management, Bioinformatics, Biomechanics and Rehabilitation Engineering, Regenerative Medicine, Neural Engineering and Precision Medicine.
The targeted readership of the journal include anyone involved in research or practical applications of the above-mentioned subject fields.
Frequency
Continuous publication
Journal title
Digital Medicine and Healthcare Technology
ISSN
2754-6306 (Online)
DOI
10.5772/dmht
Year started
2022
Current volume
3
OA license
CC BY 4.0
Rejection rate
53%
Turnover time
100 days (submission to publication)
Sensors Development
Monitoring Sensors
Wearable Technology
Wearables
Digital Education
Digital Intervention
AI in Healthcare
Genetics Analysis
Genomics Analysis
Bioinspired Engineering
Medical Robotics
Digital Medicine
Stem Cells Engineering
Cognitive Science
Digital Health
Modern Medicine is somehow tending to evolve by giving more and more refined treatments to all patients based on their specific characteristics. This approach has been usually referred to as “personalized medicine”. However, medicine has been personalized for as long as people have been practicing it. In the last century, by contrast, medicine did progress by adopting guidelines aimed to offer highly standardized protocols and avoid nonevidence-based approaches. More recently, however, a new era has begun, the era of precision medicine, where personalized approach is reached through a more exact and profound knowledge of both patients and diseases. Tremendous progresses have been made in all fields of medicine, benefitting on improved technologies. Indeed, technology has dramatically increased diagnostic and therapeutic options, from high throughput genomics to robotic surgery, from advanced imaging to real time pathogens detection, from hyperbaric chambers to hydrogen-based therapies. In the first issue of Digital Medicine and Healthcare Technology, a few different examples of how technology can impact precision medicine have been offered. I hope you will find the articles published useful for research and that you will contribute with your valuable findings. Yours, Professor Pier Paolo Piccaluga University of Bologna, Italy
DMHT is led by the Editor in Chief, Pier Paolo Piccaluga, and the editorial board is segmented into seven specialised sections. Each section is steered by dedicated Section Editors, experienced in their field and aligned on scope and publishing standards
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Open access peer-reviewed article
Yoko Kato
Section: Precision Medicine
August 2024
Open access peer-reviewed article
Kevin C. Pham, Xiaohan Liu, Allen Shek and Sachin A. Shah
Section: Medical Devices
August 2024
Open access peer-reviewed article
Jayson R. Nelson, Derek Matheson, Tobi Yoon, Candace Winterton, Matthew C. Findlay and Brandon Lucke-Wold
Section: THE SPECIAL ISSUE INNOVATIVE APPROACHES TO DIAGNOSING POST-CONCUSSION SYNDROME AND FUNCTIONAL NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS LED BY DR. IOANNIS MAVROUDIS, LEEDS TEACHING HOSPITALS NHS TRUST, UNITED KINGDOM
June 2024
Open access peer-reviewed article
Eran Hermush and Roded Sharan
Section: Bioinformatics
June 2024
Open access article
Pier Paolo Piccaluga
Section: Precision Medicine
January 2024
Open access peer-reviewed article
Imen Chebbi, Sarra Abidi and Leila Ben Ayed
Section: the special issue ADVANCED BIOMEDICAL SENSING AND MACHINE LEARNING TECHNIQUES IN HUMAN HEALTH MONITORING
December 2023
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