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Blr’s Happiest Minds Technologies & MindSculpt Analytics Collaborate for Advanced Medical Diagnostics

Written by : Jayati Dubey

April 16, 2024

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By leveraging advanced artificial intelligence & machine learning techniques, the project aims to provide precise mapping of individuals' physiology.

Bengaluru-based Happiest Minds Technologies has partnered with healthcare solutions company MindSculpt Analytics, aiming to revolutionize medical diagnostics through cutting-edge technologies.

By leveraging advanced AI and ML techniques, the project aims to provide precise mapping of individuals' physiology, enabling a nuanced understanding of health, wellness, and aging on an individual level.

The collaboration seeks to reshape the exploration of complex healthcare data to deliver tailored medical diagnostics solutions.

Dr Paul Salins, founder & CEO of MindSculpt Analytics, said, "As we move towards the future of healthcare, a departure from traditional disease-focused and physician-dependent medical strategies to predictive auto-diagnostics led by technology and focusing on the dynamics of personal wellness emerges.’’

With this partnership, the goal is to revolutionize the acquisition of individual-specific health data, tailored for the latest advancements in data science and computational resources, enabling early prediction and measurement of health indicators, disease progression, and treatment responses.

Building a Holistic Health Portrait

Happiest Minds, known for its technology, bioinformatics, and data science expertise, has been selected by MindSculpt Analytics to develop a preventive and diagnostics platform.

The primary focus of this engagement is to construct a holistic health portrait for individuals.

Over time, this platform will facilitate early and accurate diagnosis and personalized treatments for a range of ailments, including age and neuro-related diseases. Furthermore, the health portrait will enable tracking of post-disease recovery.

Ashok Soota, executive chairman of Happiest Minds, highlighted the unique position created by Happiest Minds, combined with the expertise of SKAN Research Trust, which shall provide innovative bioinformatics and hardware solutions in the medical research domain.

"Happiest Minds has partnered with clients on artificial intelligence and machine learning solutions to address their most challenging problems. Partnering with research trusts, healthcare providers and practitioners, we leverage our strong bioinformatics and data science capabilities to improve medical outcomes in early disease diagnosis & patient care," Sundar Ramaswamy, SVP & Head of Analytics CoE at Happiest Minds, stated.

By harnessing the power of advanced technologies, the collaboration aims to revolutionize healthcare delivery, providing personalized and precise diagnostic solutions for individuals.

With a focus on innovation and expertise, such projects hold promise for improving medical outcomes and advancing the field of healthcare.

In another such development in the field of diagnostics, IIT Jodhpur researchers developed a nanosensor to track disease progression and offer rapid medical support.

The novel sensor targets cytokines, proteins that help control the body's inflammation levels, and helps in the rapid diagnosis and progression of various diseases in 30 minutes. This development aims to reduce the mortality rate due to delayed diagnosis and a lack of early warnings.


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