Sydney Startup Uses AI to Improve IVF Success Rate NVIDIA Blog
In vitro fertilization, a common treatment for infertility, is a lengthy undertaking for prospective parents, involving ultrasounds, blood tests and injections of fertility medications. If the process doesn't end up in a successful pregnancy -- which is often the case -- it can be a major emotional and financial blow. Sydney-based healthcare startup Harrison.ai is using deep learning to improve the odds of success for thousands of IVF patients. Its AI model, IVY, is used by Virtus Health, a global provider of assisted reproductive services, to help doctors evaluate which embryo candidate has the best chance of implantation into the patient. Founded by brothers Aengus and Dimitry Tran in 2017, Harrison.ai
Nov-13-2019, 12:56:25 GMT
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