Interpreter of Maladies—AI for Addressing Problems in Precision Oncology
Case Western Reserve University’s Dr. Anant Madabhushi will discuss how his team is developing and using new artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning methods to diagnose and predict therapy responses for a variety of cancers. Dr. Madabhushi is a leader in the field of computational biology, using AI systems to identify lung cancer patients that would benefit from chemotherapy and addressing issues of health disparity by identifying differences in prostate cancer between black and white men.
This webinar is part of the Cancer Prevention and Control Colloquia Series, hosted by the NCI Cancer Prevention Fellowship Program, and features current research findings from guest researchers from a variety of research disciplines. Topics cover current challenges and methods used by investigators to address gaps, advance the field of cancer prevention and control, and promote the application of successful strategies.
Dr. Madabhushi is the Donnell Institute professor of biomedical engineering at Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) in Cleveland, Ohio, and director of CWRU’s Center for Computational Imaging and Personalized Diagnostics (CCIPD).
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