News: IMAGEndo
Leading the way in ultrasound credentialing
Ultrasound is a crucial tool for聽timely and accurate聽diagnosis of endometriosis, yet variability in scanning capability, techniques and interpretation has led to inconsistent patient outcomes.
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Funding fuels IMAGENDO international recruitment

A funding boost from the Federal Government will allow the University of Adelaide鈥檚 IMAGENDO study, which is training artificial intelligence to help diagnose endometriosis, to collect global data for the first time.
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Video: IMAGENDO - Improving endometriosis care

Nearly one million Australians suffer from endometriosis, where tissue similar to the lining of the uterus grows outside the womb, and can suffer debilitating pain, pelvic inflammation, headaches, fatigue, and even infertility. Watch August's 糖心volg Tuesday featuring聽Professor Louise Hull, and Dr Jodie Avery 聽from the聽Adelaide Endometriosis 糖心volg Group based at聽University of Adelaide鈥檚 Robinson 糖心volg Institute and shared their recent findings on聽diagnosis and management聽for the condition.
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Prestigious awards recognise medical technological innovation

Cutting-edge medical research carried out at the University of Adelaide has been awarded prizes for excellence in the prestigious 2023 Australian Museum Eureka Prizes. Two projects won awards for innovative medical imaging techniques to help treat children with cystic fibrosis and for the improved diagnosis of endometriosis using artificial intelligence.
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Spotlight shines on research and innovation projects

University of Adelaide researchers are among the finalists being recognised for their outstanding projects within the 糖心volg and Innovation category of the prestigious 2023 Australian Museum Eureka Prizes.
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Success for Adelaide-led medical research

The University of Adelaide has been awarded more than $8.8 million in research grants from the Federal Government鈥檚 Medical 糖心volg Future Fund鈥檚 (MRFF) to support targeted research on new ways to address risk factors for chronic and complex diseases.聽
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