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Showing posts with label Digital Autopsy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Digital Autopsy. Show all posts
Friday, 13 February 2015
Imagine if this case of Hollywood Star (Natalie Wood) case was conducted using Digital Autopsy
With digital autopsy:
* There will be no body exhumed for a second autopsy.
* No X-rays required to uncover a fracture
* No time wasted
* Respecting this Hollywood Star dead body without mutilating it
Wednesday, 14 January 2015
BBC News West Midlands - Free digital autopsy in Sandwell
iGene and Sandwell Council has successfully setting up Sandwell first digital autopsy center, with no extra cost. This free digital autopsies will benefits to all, especially people in Sandwell.
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No copyright infringement intended. This video was originally produced by British Broadcasting Corporation BBC.
The original news can be found here
http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-birmingham-29794195
Tuesday, 17 June 2014
What Malaysian Says About DIGITAL AUTOPSY?
A public survey was conducted during Festival Belia Putrajaya 2014, to find out how much Malaysian knows about Digital Autopsy (DA).
Two simple question was given which is :
1. Do you know about Digital Autopsy?
2. Which one is the best for the community, Classical Autopsy or Digital Autopsy?
Find out more here CLICK ON THE IMAGE BELOW:
Two simple question was given which is :
1. Do you know about Digital Autopsy?
2. Which one is the best for the community, Classical Autopsy or Digital Autopsy?
Find out more here CLICK ON THE IMAGE BELOW:
ENJOY WATCHING and Please leave your comment on the video by answering those two question.
THANKS
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Friday, 6 June 2014
UK's second Digital Autopsy facility opens in Bradford, offering non-invasive post-mortem examinations.
State-Of-The-Art Digital Autopsy Facility opens in Bradford on May 30th 2014.
You can find some of the photos here on FACEBOOK
Friday, 2 May 2014
INFOVALLEY First Quater Newsletter | 2014
As we are now at the second quarter of year 2014, it is a
perfect time to look back at the first quarter of 2014 on our work, effort,
progression and achievements.
"Our life is made up of time. Our days are measured in hours, our pay measured by those hours, our knowledge is measured by years. And yet time eventually runs out and you wonder in your heart of heart if those seconds, minuts, hours, days, weeks, months, years and decades were being spent the best way they possibly could." - Cecelia Ahern
Attached here is INFOVALLEY® Group of Companies first
quarter newsletter:"Our life is made up of time. Our days are measured in hours, our pay measured by those hours, our knowledge is measured by years. And yet time eventually runs out and you wonder in your heart of heart if those seconds, minuts, hours, days, weeks, months, years and decades were being spent the best way they possibly could." - Cecelia Ahern
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Wednesday, 5 February 2014
Digital Autopsy : 3 Short Film
The Story of Life, because We Care.
Digital Autopsy allows expert or forensic pathologist to do autopsy not just once, but they can redo and ask for second opinion. The raw data acquired from the CT modality make it possible as the exact raw data can’t be modified or disturbed. Data can be kept in database with implementation of security measure to be available at any time. This can be kept forever as an archive or for purpose of medical study and research.
Digital Autopsy becomes a complement workflow in autopsy procedure. Forensic Pathologist should practice digital autopsy which can aid them to come out with certain finding in the post mortem. With availability of crime scene data, photograph and reconstruction model, Forensic Expert can simulate and test the hypothesis for the manner of death of that particular case. Last but not least, Digital Autopsy can reduce the autopsy time session and give more descriptive and objective visual report.
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Enjoy the 3 short film on Digital Autopsy (Click on the image) |
Digital Autopsy allows expert or forensic pathologist to do autopsy not just once, but they can redo and ask for second opinion. The raw data acquired from the CT modality make it possible as the exact raw data can’t be modified or disturbed. Data can be kept in database with implementation of security measure to be available at any time. This can be kept forever as an archive or for purpose of medical study and research.
Digital Autopsy becomes a complement workflow in autopsy procedure. Forensic Pathologist should practice digital autopsy which can aid them to come out with certain finding in the post mortem. With availability of crime scene data, photograph and reconstruction model, Forensic Expert can simulate and test the hypothesis for the manner of death of that particular case. Last but not least, Digital Autopsy can reduce the autopsy time session and give more descriptive and objective visual report.
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Thursday, 16 January 2014
Launch of Digital Autopsy Facility in Sheffield
iGene® Sdn. Bhd has successfully launched the world’s first Digital
Autopsy Facility (DAF) network in Sheffield, United Kingdom. The
£3million facility, first of the 18 state-of-the-art DAFs was launched
on Wednesday 27th November 2013 by Chief Coroner HHJ Peter
Thornton QC and Sheffield City Council leader Julie Dore. This new
facility in Sheffield, which is housed at the city's Medico-Legal
Centre, is intended to pave the way for a series of DAFs nationwide
which will cost iGene an approximate £50m.
The news about the launch has been covered extensively in global media
through various mediums including television, radio, and online
coverage. The news of the launch has been covered in BBC News, Sky News,
Bernama, Google, Daily Mail to name a few.
Below are some of the snapshots from selected news coverage:
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Utama The Star UK (Click on the image)
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Wednesday, 15 January 2014
CSI and Digital Autopsy (Awareness Video)
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CSI and Digital Autopsy Animation Video (Click on the image) |
DIGITAL AUTOPSY is a complementary approach to classical autopsy. Instead of
cutting the cadaver, the dead body will be sent for scanning first, followed by
rendering of the body DICOM data into 3D digital body. Forensic expert can perform
digital autopsy on the body using the advanced medical visualization software
system. If the result is found to be inconclusive, the body can undergoes
autopsy in more targeted and educated manner. Digital Autopsy analyzes the 3D
volume data generated from Medical Modern Imaging Modalities such as CT scanner
or MRI Scanner with direct volume rendering techniques. The cadaver
remains in a sealed body bag throughout the procedure to avoid loss of forensic
evidences, or the spread of disease and bacteria.
Digital Autopsy applies
special Forensic Workflow. It’s not just a Diagnostic Imaging Technology but
has a specific focus in forensic investigation. Examining a dead body might not
be as simple as the normal living patient. These are due to few points such as,
the posture of body is not in anatomical position; dismembered organ or
extremities; the body might undergo decomposition or skeletonization; and in
case of exhumation the body will muddle up with soil, rock or sand which can
appear as artifact in the 3D visualization. Thus, Forensic Experts need to have
specific training in this field.
There are some findings
that are difficult to prove and visualize in conventional autopsy but can be
easily seen in full body CT, such as air in the lung or within the body,
pattern of fracture, detection of metal object, wound or bullet tract, examination
of fracture in vertebra or inaccessible area, foreign object in digestive
tract, hemorrhage to eye lens etc.
Digital Autopsy allows
expert or forensic pathologist to do autopsy not just once, but they can redo
and ask for second opinion. The raw data acquired from the CT modality make it
possible as the exact raw data can’t be modified or disturbed. Data can be kept
in database with implementation of security measure to be available at any
time. This can be kept forever as an archive or for purpose of medical study
and research.
Digital Autopsy becomes a
complement workflow in autopsy procedure. Forensic Pathologist should practice
digital autopsy which can aid them to come out with certain finding in the post
mortem. With availability of crime scene data, photograph and reconstruction
model, Forensic Expert can simulate and test the hypothesis for the manner of
death of that particular case. Last but not least, Digital Autopsy can reduce
the autopsy time session and give more descriptive and objective visual report.
Thursday, 7 November 2013
iGene featured in the news video during the 9th WIEF 2013 in London.
The World Islamic Economic Forum (WIEF) was held in London on Tuesday, 29th October 2013. Where more than 1,500
delegates from 85 countries were gathered for the gigantic opportunities in exploring businesses and
investments, and harmonizing global opportunities.
On the first day of this three days event, iGene® Sdn. Bhd. launched the world's first network of Digital Autopsy centres in United Kingdom. Where it is a network of 18 state-of-the-art Digital Autopsy facilities for the United Kingdom, the first of its kind in the world.
This video is from the original video produced by WIEF Foundation TV http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JGiMGX0Lvf8&feature=youtu.be during the second day of the 9th WIEF 2013. Where Mr. Matt Chandran and iGene's representative can be seen at the end of the video (minutes 3:19 to 3:23).
This second video is from TV3 News on 30th of October 2013 http://www.tv3.com.my/beritatv3/tajuk_utama/WIEF_Jadi_Platform_Penting_Bagi_Dunia_Islam.html.
Where Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak launched the iGene
Digital Autopsy Facility in United Kingdom during the event. (minutes
2:15 to 2:24).
I believe in innovation and that the way you get innovation is you fund research and you learn the basic facts- Bill Gates.
On the first day of this three days event, iGene® Sdn. Bhd. launched the world's first network of Digital Autopsy centres in United Kingdom. Where it is a network of 18 state-of-the-art Digital Autopsy facilities for the United Kingdom, the first of its kind in the world.
I believe in innovation and that the way you get innovation is you fund research and you learn the basic facts- Bill Gates.
Tuesday, 29 October 2013
9th WIEF - iGene® to launch Digital Autopsy Facility (DAF) in the United Kingdom
9th World Islamic Economic Forum 2013.
Changing World, New Relationships
iGene® to launch Digital Autopsy Facility (DAF) in the United Kingdom
LONDON, United Kingdom (Tue Oct 29, 2013) - The World Islamic Economic Forum (WIEF) is now
back. After the successful story in Malaysia, Kazakhstan, Indonesia, Kuwait and
Pakistan this international event will now be held in London; for the first time this event will be held outside
of a Muslim country. The forthcoming 9th WIEF, an annual event, with its theme “Changing World, New
Relationships" encapsulates the emergence of diversified new economic
linkages between nations across borders, religions and cultures in a fast
growing economic world.
The WIEF is organized by the World
Islamic Economic Forum Foundation, a Kuala Lumpur based, non-for-profit
organization under the Malaysian government. Key areas of focus for the
upcoming forum in London include Islamic banking and finance, technology, infrastructure
development, health, exports, education and youth. The Forum aims to deliver
tangible investment. During last year’s 8th WIEF, deals worth an estimated RM28
billion equivalent to £5.8billion, were struck (London and Partners, 03 July
2013).
The WIEF is the connecting bridge
for business networking between transnational companies and organization around
the globe generally and between the Muslim and non-Muslim world specifically.
This event will open gigantic opportunities for exploring businesses and
investments, and harmonizing global opportunities among more than 1,500
delegates from 85 countries.
Technology,
being one of the main key areas of WIEF, will get its limelight with the launch
of an eye opening and innovative technology developed by a Malaysian company.
With financial backing from Agensi Inovasi Malaysia (AIM), a driving force for
the Malaysian government towards establishing ‘innovation economy’, iGene® Sdn.
Bhd. (an INFOVALLEY® Group of Company)
will launch its Digital Autopsy Technology on the first day of the event under
its subsidiary iGene® London Limited. It is with great hope that the innovative
approach of iGene® will jostle up other potential Malaysian company to join the
bandwagon towards opening new gateway for international benchmarking.
Digital
Autopsy a term coined by INFOVALLEY®, relates to conducting post-mortems
digitally without mutilating the deceased. The innovative approach of this
company provides complete forensic medicine and forensic science solution from
the scene of crime till the production of a digitized multimedia post-mortem
report which can be used in the court of law. The in-house developed innovative
technology applies specific algorithms for 3D rendering to visualize the
deceased in establishing the cause and manner of death. The technology is not
just Diagnostic Imaging but is a complete comprehensive solution in forensic
investigation.
In the company’s interest to honour
the dead; this technology will be pushed as the primary manner to establish
cause of death. With no or minimum invasion, this solution has
led much interest of the religious bodies. The Fatwa Committee National Council of Islamic
Religious Affairs Malaysia has recognized Digital Autopsy System as a good
way to handle a dead body for autopsy and forensic investigation purposes.
Similar response has also been received from religious bodies from other
countries. Involvement of iGene® with its impactful technology in this event
will leave a good impression to the investors about Malaysian’s companies while
creating a new breakthrough for Muslim world on digital autopsy.
United Kingdom (UK) was chosen because
of its acceptance of this frontier technology as well as its existing advanced
medical arena. UK is an attractive springboard for companies who want
to grow their global business. It provides a unique gateway of international
connections, and is a recognized leader in the fields of creativity and
innovation and is the sixth largest economy in the world. Supported by the Ministry of Justice,
new guidelines have been introduced to embrace digital autopsies. iGene® has
also been fortunate enough to get the backing of Chief Coroner’s Office under the Home
Ministry of United Kingdom, Royal College of Radiologists and Royal College
Pathologists. iGene Sdn. Bhd. under its subsidiary, iGene® London Limited is
currently building Digital Autopsy Facilities (DAFs) in the UK in stages, which
will consisting of four full scaled Digital Autopsy Facilities (DAFs) and 14
Digital Autopsy Scanning Centers (DAsc). These four DAFs will be connected to a
centralized data centre which will function as the digital repository for
archiving. The first unit at Sheffield Medico-Legal is anticipated to be ready
in time for the launch during this 9th WIEF. iGene®’s investment is estimated to be up to £10 million which will also
create around 60 jobs in the first three years.
iGene® subsequently
plans to penetrate into the United State and the Middle East markets. Parallel
with the forum’s theme, to change the world by opening and grasping new
relationship with all the industry players regardless of their geographical borders, religions and cultures.
iGene® as well
as others industry players are anticipated to makes the 9th WIEF as
a stepping stone to navigate and pervade into wider business
opportunities.
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