Georgia Startup Races to Complete AI-powered Voice Screening Tool to Crush COVID-19 Share your Voice to Crush COVID! BRAVE Innovations rallies the community, faith groups, healthcare workers, colleges, and civic organizations to spur participation in urgent voiceprint research Atlanta, GA - With its innovative AI methods and algorithms, Atlanta-based BRAVE Innovations is working tirelessly to increase the number of confidential voice samples recorded at COVIDvoice.net to launch a...
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Atlanta, July 7, 2020 – COVID-19 has drastically altered the way people live their lives. As cities reopen and many activities resume, individuals are faced with the challenge of determining what is safe for them. The limited amount of information available makes it very difficult for people to assess the risk of COVID-19 infection they face when attending events with varying crowd size.
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ATLANTA – IHRC, Inc. senior scientific advisor Dr. Stephen A. Morse uses his expertise in microbiology and public health to further the development of the field of microbial forensics, a valuable asset in the fight against bioterrorism as well as for tracing naturally occurring outbreaks of infectious disease.
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ATLANTA, Jan. 15, 2020 – IHRC, Inc. today announced that Dr. Feda Masseoud has been named president, effective immediately. IHRC, Inc. is an international consulting and professional services company focused on providing support in science and health, information management, management consulting, bioinformatics, and global health.
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ATLANTA, Georgia – February 28, 2019 – IHRC, Inc. today announced that Keith Smith, former senior vice president at SAIC, has been named chief operating officer, effective immediately. IHRC is an international consulting and professional services company focused on providing support in science and health, information management, management consulting, bioinformatics, and global health.
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Atlanta, August 13, 2018 – Today almost all life scientists need additional bioinformatics resources to maximize the benefits of the ‘-omics’ revolution. IHRC, Inc.’s Applied Bioinformatics Laboratory (ABiL) is meeting this need with a wide array of tools ranging from hours long courses on graphical presentation of data to days-weeks-months long trainings on genome assembly, comparison, database construction, etc. and other ‘-omics’ applications.
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Atlanta, February 13, 2018 – The Applied Bioinformatics Laboratory (ABiL) has developed STing, a novel computational algorithm for rapid and accurate genomic profiling. This algorithm is orders of magnitude faster than contemporary methods for genome analysis. This increased speed will bring improvements in the diagnosis of cancer, genetic diseases, and antibiotic resistant infections, stimulating the development of genomic approaches to healthcare.
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