The diagnostic chamber conducts various tests, such as analyzing electrical brain activity, cardiac rhythms, blood composition, body composition, electrical muscle activity, and lung capacity. This comprehensive approach provides a detailed, personalized patient health profile, drastically reducing the time and cost associated with traditional diagnostic methods.
To put our technology into action, “we utilized both established and experimental technologies, integrating them into the design of DIANA,” explains Cristian Fracassi and Marco Silvestri of Isinnova, CEO and head of the DIANA project, respectively. “Our goal is not to replace doctors, but to streamline their work and accelerate the diagnostic process.”
Prof. Rosario Rizzuto, President of the National Center, adds, “By integrating DIANA with gene therapy protocols, we can monitor the real-time effectiveness of RNA-based therapies. This collaboration not only shortens research timelines but also simplifies diagnostics, enabling the development of more precise and sustainable treatments.”