Data analysis
Simulations
Remote work
Therapies
Random
100

They can analyze medical images (X-rays, CT scans, etc.) to identify patterns that the human eye might miss. They help predict the evolution of diseases calculated on large volumes of medical data.

IA

100

It allows the creation of prostheses and artificial organs tailored to patients, such as dental implants, limb prostheses or even parts of the heart.

3D printing

100

Allows doctors to diagnose and treat patients remotely, which has grown exponentially during the pandemic.

Telemedicine

100

Tiny robots that could be injected into the body to perform tasks such as delivering drugs directly to diseased cells or eliminating cancer cells.

Nanobots

100

Stem Cell-Based Therapies

Using stem cells to regenerate or repair damaged tissues in the body is an emerging technology with great potential in the treatment of diseases such as multiple sclerosis, type 1 diabetes and spinal injuries.

200

Smart watches and other wearable devices that monitor health parameters such as heart rate, physical activity and oxygen levels in real time.

IoT devices

200

Printing of human tissue, with the future goal of creating functional organs.

Bioprinting

200

Centralized and digitalized database that allows remote access and sharing of medical information between health professionals and patients. It facilitates interoperability between hospitals, clinics and physicians, and is crucial for remote care, care coordination, and ongoing patient monitoring.

EME o EHR (Electronic Health Record)

200

Use of nanoparticles to improve precision in drug administration, minimizing side effects.

Nanomedicine

200

Digital Twins in Medicine

Creation of an exact digital replica of a patient, which is used to simulate and predict how their body will respond to specific treatments, facilitating the personalization and optimization of interventions.

300

Big data: Analysis of large volumes of clinical data

It allows us to find patterns in the behavior of diseases and personalize treatments more efficiently.

300

Surgeons can practice procedures in virtual reality environments before performing them on real patients.

Surgical simulations

300

Essential to protect both patients and healthcare systems in an increasingly digital world. This involves not only the protection of sensitive data, but also the security of connected devices and medical systems, ensuring the continuity of medical care without interruption or risk.

Cybersecurity

300

Surgical robots such as the Da Vinci allow operations to be performed with millimetric precision, reducing the risk of complications and recovery time.

Robot-assisted surgery

300

Next Generation Sequencing (NGS)

Advanced technology for rapid, large-scale DNA sequencing, enabling detailed analysis of the human genome. It is used in genetic diagnostics and in the development of personalized treatments.

400

Predictive analytics: Personalized preventive medicine

With data from medical history, disease risks can be predicted and tailored preventive treatments can be offered.

400

It helps doctors overlay relevant information, such as 3D images of organs, during an operation.

AR in the operating room

400

Machine Learning

Branch of artificial intelligence that uses data to train algorithms that can make predictions or clinical decisions without human intervention. It is used in areas such as clinical outcome prediction or personalized medicine.

400

Branch of medicine that studies how genes affect the body's response to drugs, allowing for personalized prescription of medications to improve their effectiveness and reduce side effects.

Pharmacogenomics

400

Liquid-Based Diagnosis (Liquid Biopsy)

A noninvasive technique that uses samples of bodily fluids (such as blood or saliva) to detect tumor cells or genetic mutations without the need for a traditional biopsy.

500

Biofeedback

Technology that uses sensors to measure bodily functions (such as heart rate or brain activity) and provides visual or auditory feedback to the patient, helping to improve self-regulation and the treatment of conditions such as stress or chronic pain.

500

Medical software or virtual clinical case simulators

Allows students to simulate clinical diagnoses or the treatment of virtual medical cases. These programs pose scenarios where students must perform anamnesis, diagnoses and prescribe treatments.

500

Blockchain

Protects and authenticates records, ensuring the privacy and integrity of the information.

500

CRISPR-Cas9 (Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats)

It allows DNA to be modified in a precise manner. It has the potential to cure genetic diseases such as cystic fibrosis, or even certain types of cancer.

500

Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCI)

Devices that allow direct communication between the human brain and a computer. They are being investigated to help paralyzed patients control external devices, such as wheelchairs or robotic prostheses.

M
e
n
u