Highlighting another key technology powering the Mark I: Delta. By using each individual's prior scan as a baseline, Delta will accelerate scans by 10-20x, optimizing for preventive screens and longitudinal tracking, while maintaining high image quality. The Mark I will make recurring whole body MRI accessible to all – scans will be fast, comfortable, reproducible, and more affordable than blood tests. Learn more about Mark I and Delta at https://www.q.bio/mark-i
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