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Researchers use artificial intelligence to predict which COVID-19 patients will need a ventilator to breathe
Case Western Reserve University lab reports 84% accuracy in predicting from initial chest scan which patients will need breathing help; planning website for UH, Cleveland VA physicians to upload scans Researchers at Case Western Reserve University have developed an online tool to help medical staff...
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Biomedical engineering’s Anant Madabhushi honored by The Pathologist
Anant Madabhushi, the Donnell Institute Professor of Biomedical Engineering, was named a Showstopper on The Pathologist’s 2021 Power List. This list celebrates 100 influential figures, thought leaders, and opinion-shapers in pathology and laboratory medicine. Madabhushi, also the director of the C...
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Biomedical engineering’s Anant Madabhushi writes about how artificial intelligence can help address health disparities
Anant Madabhushi, the Donnell Institute Professor of Biomedical Engineering, wrote a piece for Crain’s Cleveland Business about how artificial intelligence can serve to help understand and address inequities in tackling health disparities among the world’s diverse populations. Read his article, ti...
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Biomedical engineering’s Pallavi Tiwari interviewed by V Foundation
Pallavi Tiwari, assistant professor of biomedical engineering, was recently interviewed by the V Foundation for an article titled “Under the Microscope: Mapping our Brain Cancer.” Tiwari discussed the use of machine learning and artificial intelligence to create computational maps of the brain and ...
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Faculty members Anant Madabhushi, Scott Bruder recognized in remarks to U.S. House of Representatives
U.S. Rep. Kathy Castor recently recognized Anant Madabhushi, the Donnell Institute Professor of Biomedical Engineering, and Scott Bruder, adjunct professor of biomedical engineering, during her June 24 remarks to the U.S. House of Representatives. Castor’s remarks recognized the Academy of Invento...
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Biomedical engineering’s Pallavi Tiwari receives honor from Society for Imaging Informatics in Medicine
Pallavi Tiwari, assistant professor of biomedical engineering, received the Early Career Achievement Award from the Society for Imaging Informatics in Medicine. The award is “presented in recognition of significant and innovative technical contributions in imaging informatics to someone whose high...
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Biomedical engineering’s Anant Madabhushi presents as part of Immuno-Oncology 360° conference
Anant Madabhushi, director of the Center for Computational Imaging and Personalized Diagnostics, had a presentation featured at the Immuno-Oncology 360° conference. His talk, titled “Applying a Novel AI Approach to Concluded Clinical Trial Data to Predict Response to Cancer Immunotherapy,” was part...
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Engineering’s Anirban Sen Gupta inducted into American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering College of Fellows
The American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE) has announced the election of Anirban Sen Gupta, professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at the Case School of Engineering, to its College of Fellows. Sen Gupta was nominated, reviewed and elected by peers and member...
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Bringing medical AI closer to reality
Case Western Reserve University scientists show that artificial intelligence tools can work effectively for different locations, populations For artificial intelligence (AI) to realize its full potential to benefit cancer patients, researchers will have to prove that their machine-learning successe...
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First clinical trials set for MRI cancer detection
Case Western Reserve University-developed imaging agent for MRI prostate cancer detection gets FDA approval for safety trials, set to begin this month in Columbus The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved human clinical trials to test the safety of cancer-detection technology developed at ...