@slashgear.com 2 years ago
FDA Expands COVID Boosters To Younger Children
@slashgear.com 2 years ago
Studies detail which beliefs are fueling the US vaccine problem
@UofT_TCAIREM 2 years ago
Some exciting new research published in @CMAJ from several #ArtificialIntelligence (AI) in #medicine leaders, including @UofT_TCAIREM director Muhammad Mamdani. • https://www.cmaj.ca/content/193/34/E1351 #machinelearning #healthcare
@slashgear.com 2 years ago
Study finds your favorite ‘pure’ CBD products may have a lot of THC
@engadget.com 3 years ago
Leak exposes personal data for millions of Brazilian COVID-19 patients
@engadget.com 3 years ago
Ransomware attack on a healthcare firm slowed clinical trials
@engadget.com 3 years ago
Apple shares more details of how COVID-19 contact tracing will work
@engadget.com 3 years ago
Amazon reportedly in talks to test warehouse workers for COVID-19
@venturebeat.com 4 years ago
AI, 5G, and IoT can help deliver the promise of precision medicine
@ColumbiaDBMI 4 years ago
DBMI Associate Professor @nicktatonetti focuses on the use of advanced data science methods, including #ArtificialIntelligence and #MachineLearning, to investigate #Medicine safety. #TranslationalInformatics #DataScience #DrugSafety #DBMIin2019 ➡️ https://www.dbmi.columbia.edu/non-traditional-thinking-guides-nick-tatonetti-ph-d-to-important-advancements-in-health-healthcare/ https://t.co/1U7H2guojA
@EffyVayena 5 years ago
Check out new papers on #MachineLearning in #medicine and #healthcare including ⁦our perspective with ⁦@CohenProf⁩ @a_blasimme “Machine learning in medicine: Addressing ethical challenges” ⁦@PLOSMedicine⁩ ⁦@ETH_en⁩ ⁦⁦ #aiethics https://journals.plos.org/plosmedicine/article?id=10.1371/journal.pmed.1002689
@engadget.com 5 years ago
DNA synthesis breakthrough could lead to faster medical discoveries
@venturebeat.com 6 years ago
How health care startups can protect their AI edge
@techcrunch.com 6 years ago
23andMe is finally allowed to tell you if you have the genes for Parkinsons
@techcrunch.com 7 years ago
Your smartphone could soon be the first step for diagnosing skin cancer