JUNE 2018CIOAPPLICATIONS.COM 19Strengthening 3Scan's position as a decision-support company is its analysis team that generates pictures and 3-D constructions by compressing over a hundred terabytes of data into bits. The statistics obtained from these constructions are fed into reports. Our product manager, with an expertise in bioinformatics, guides the product designing process and ensures that the information fed into reports benefits the clients in arriving at important decisions. The ultimate aim is to optimize our reporting structure and guide the decision-making process in order to grasp the functioning of a diseased tissue.Each of our departments contributes significantly toward the achievement of this aim. We have a biological area that handles tissue preparation, staining, fixation, and associated processes. Our imaging and robotics team mechanically sections tissue samples and converts them into pixels. The software analysis team further transforms these pixels into analytics that drive the decision-making process. Our support team, which also includes a board-certified pathologist, focuses on coordinating with customers to help them understand our work and plan the process for implementation of our solutions.While the common demand is for fast and inexpensive products, customers also want solutions that are sophisticated enough to address complex issues. In our quest to strike a balance between the two, we work toward making our core technological platform applicable to a wide range of diseases with the ability to customize in the software analysis stage itself. A simplified product acts as a foundation for a variety of modifications to build upon, thus enabling us to accommodate customization requests of all kinds.Could you exemplify 3Scan's effectiveness with some of your customer success stories?One of our clients--United Therapeutics--is a pharmaceutical company that develops therapies for lungs, with an advanced division working on organ manufacturing. They print scaffolds from various collagens using 3-D printers and seed those scaffolds with patient-specific cells. They also develop artificial tissues. With a goal to implement these tissues in the human body as a therapy for diseases, they faced an issue with the hand-made drawings of images microscopically observed by doctors. These drawings could not be fed into 3-D printers or other advanced systems. We helped them obtain a clearer and a more detailed picture of the tissue and now we are working on procuring 3-D printed models that align with their advanced tissue systems. In addition, they are leveraging the statistical insights derived from our work to refine their process of generating synthetic tissues.To further illustrate the efficacy of our solution, let us consider another pharmaceutical company that works on unraveling the complexities associated with cancer. We assist the company in examining tumors and mapping out the tissues inside these tumors. By further quantifying the inner micro-environments, we provide appropriate information about the type of tissue and the changes occurring in it. This enables the company to gather feedback faster and develop a therapy to cure tissues successfully.What makes 3Scan unique? Also, what are its major achievements?What sets us apart is our ability to deliver insights into the complex phenotypes in human biology. Better insights into phenotypes lead to a more precise description of a disease, which eventually steers the process of evaluating and curing it. Furthermore, given the complex nature of hardware development cycles, we are proud of our team for successfully fabricating such a complex device.Enriched by ground-breaking analytics, 3Scan has come a long way in developing sophisticated products that are capable of encompassing emerging technologies and fixing real problems at the same time. 3Scan now aims to develop an ability to integrate with more aspects of robotics and bioinformatics. By collaborating with companies that specialize in molecular biology--DNA and RNA sequencing--we look forward to expanding our outreach beyond the realm of pathology. What sets us apart is our ability to deliver insights into the complex phenotypes in human biology
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