Finding Clarity in the Battle With Crohn’s Disease
Increasingly Prevalent, Yet so poorly understood, Crohn’s disease presents many dilemmas and contradictions when it comes to choosing the best therapeutic pathway.
Urine-Based Spectroscopy/AI Platform for Early Detection of Multiple Cancers
Can a typical urine test reveal whether a person has early-stage cancer? It can… if the right approach is applied, according to the co-founders of a startup company that is not only developing such a test, but also hopes to make it available commercially soon.
From Episodic Screening to Continuous Insight: AI Architectures for Colorectal Care
Colorectal cancer (CRC) sits at an awkward crossroads of being both highly preventable and persistently lethal.
When the Liver Loops Back: Enterohepatic Circulation and Smart Drug Dosing
When the Liver Loops Back: Enterohepatic Circulation and Smart Drug Dosing https://www.embs.org/pulse/wp-content/uploads/sites/13/2026/04/5when-the-liver-loops-back-enterohepatic-circulation-and-smart-drug-dosing-akram-gasmelseed-scaled.jpg 2560 1440 IEEE Pulse //www.embs.org/pulse/wp-content/uploads/sites/13/2025/07/ieee-pulse-alt-logo-dsktp2x.pngDrugs that undergo enterohepatic circulation (EHC) can show puzzling multipeak concentration curves, wide patient‑to‑patient variability, and dose-response surprises.
Suite of Ingestible Devices Opens Window to the Gut Nervous System, Microbiome
Suite of Ingestible Devices Opens Window to the Gut Nervous System, Microbiome https://www.embs.org/pulse/wp-content/uploads/sites/13/2026/04/6tracking-optogenetics-bacteria-collection-leslie-scaled.jpg 2560 1440 IEEE Pulse //www.embs.org/pulse/wp-content/uploads/sites/13/2025/07/ieee-pulse-alt-logo-dsktp2x.pngA better understanding of the gut is necessary to fight digestive disorders, as well as many broader neurological diseases, such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s, according to bioengineer Khalil Ramadi, Ph.D., and he is on a quest to provide that understanding.
Beyond the Clinic Visit: Continuous Bladder Pressure Monitoring After Cystectomy
Beyond the Clinic Visit: Continuous Bladder Pressure Monitoring After Cystectomy https://www.embs.org/pulse/wp-content/uploads/sites/13/2026/04/7beyond-the-clinic-visit-continuous-bladder-pressure-monitoring-after-cystectomy-nathan-allen-zimmerer-scaled.jpg 2560 1440 IEEE Pulse //www.embs.org/pulse/wp-content/uploads/sites/13/2025/07/ieee-pulse-alt-logo-dsktp2x.pngAfter a partial cystectomy for muscle-invasive bladder cancer, recovery does not end when the incision heals.
From Mentorship to Academic Growth: A Transformative IEEE EMBS Student Mentoring Experience
Why not fuel your research thirst to foster your endeavors in scientific contributions?
Pulse Ideas
A Substance Use Disorder Virtual Treatment and Research Platform: A Proof of Concept
This article presents a proof-of-concept mobile app for substance use disorder (SUD) called Senyo. The app is an assistive telehealth service for those living with an addiction to drugs or alcohol.
Detecting Role Impersonation in AI-Generated Clinical Oncology Text Using Knowledge Graphs
Recent advances in large language models (LLMs) such as GPT-4, Claude, and Gemini have accelerated the adoption of generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) across oncology and health care documentation workflows.
Watch & Listen
Industry Corner Live With Adaptyx Co-Founder and CEO Vijit Sabnis
Welcome back to Industry Corner Live at IEEE Pulse. My name is Chad Andresen, the editor-in-chief, and we have a wonderful guest today. We have Vijit Sabnis, CEO and co-founder of Adaptyx.
Industry Corner Live With AngioDynamics CEO Jim Clemmer
Jim Clemmer, CEO of AngioDynamics, shares how he transformed the company into a science-driven innovator focused on cancer and cardiovascular disease through bold portfolio changes, deep physician engagement, and a strong market access strategy.
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