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Notes from the team
Research, product updates, and perspectives on AI for endoscopy and clinical trials.
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Polyps and Ulcer Detection
Artificial intelligence (AI) is at the forefront of transformation in the healthcare industry.
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Introducing EndoDINO: A Breakthrough in Endoscopic AI
Virgo is excited to introduce EndoDINO, a state-of-the-art AI foundation model designed specifically for endoscopy.
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DINOv2 and the AI Revolution in Healthcare
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming industries worldwide, with healthcare emerging as one of the most promising arenas for innovation.
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The Untapped Potential of Endoscopy Videos in Precision Medicine
Precision medicine enhances healthcare by tailoring treatments to individual patients based on personalized factors such as genetics, environmental setting,…
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How AI is Transforming GI Research
Gastrointestinal (GI) research is entering a transformative phase, fueled by advancements in artificial intelligence (AI).
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VirgoTrials: Accelerating Patient Recruitment for Clinical Trial Research
Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD), including Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis, cause chronic inflammation in and damage to the gastrointestinal (GI)…
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Revolutionizing Gastroenterology: Can AI-Enabled Video Enhance GI Procedures?
When Fang Frank Yu, M.D., Ph.D began working in medicine, he had a choice to make.
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From Cat Photos to Colonoscopies
Virgo — Leaders in GI Endoscopy Data Launched in 2018, Virgo is now the leading cloud video capture and management platform for endoscopy.
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Building the Future of AI in GI
Building the Future of AI in GI: Solution for Data Sharing and Collaboration Challenges The idea for Virgo began back in 2016 — since then, our vision at Virgo…
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Value of a Standard-of-Care Endoscopy as a Clinical Trial Baseline
Refractory Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) patients face many challenging decisions in managing their condition.
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Scope Forward Interview with Matt Schwartz: Huge opportunity to add a digital layer to GI and endoscopy
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University Gastroenterology Partners With Virgo Surgical Video Solutions to Reimagine IBD Clinical Trial Recruitment
"Will use AI to identify and enroll the best candidates"
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WATCH NBC Local News Interview: Artificial intelligence improves diagnosis of chronic bowel diseases
University Gastroenterology is the first in Rhode Island to offer a new artificial intelligence platform -- called Virgo -- to better diagnose people with inflammatory bowel disease.
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Customer Update on the Log4j Vulnerability
On December 10, 2021, the Apache Foundation reported a critical vulnerability on the Log4j logging library...
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Navigating Customer Success During a Pandemic
Customer Success is such a buzzy term these days, but it holds a lot of weight. Virgo’s Customer Success team keeps Virgo team members in...
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The Three P's of Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence in GI Endoscopy
At Virgo, we believe that GI endoscopy is ripe for AI-driven innovation. We share that view with clinical, industrial, and academic...
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COVID-19: How Virgo is Responding to a System in Crisis
Over the last several months, and the last two weeks in particular, the novel coronavirus has begun to wreak havoc on global institutions, forced people into…
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IBD Clinical Trials: Patient Perspective
We’re back with the second part of our series on the challenges associated with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) clinical trials.
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The Importance of Endoscopy Video Recording
Video recording is the gold standard form of documentation for endoscopy, and may be mandatory in the near term.
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Virgo & Indiana University Health Expand Partnership
Indiana University Health System, a top-performing US News and World Report GI program, has expanded its partnership with Virgo Surgical Video Solutions, Inc.
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ASGE takes endoscopy training to new heights with Virgo
The American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy partners with Virgo Surgical Video Solutions, Inc to provide best-in-class video recording and training…
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What's wrong with IBD trials?
Inflammatory Bowel Disease — commonly referred to as IBD — affects over 3 million adults in the United States , with over 70,000 new cases diagnosed each year.