The National Science Foundation awarded a Johns Hopkins team a four-year grant to develop AI capable of giving surgeons expert feedback based on videos of their performance. The post Malone researchers awarded $1.2 million NSF grant appeared first on Johns Hopkins Malone Center for Engineering in Healthcare.| Johns Hopkins Malone Center for Engineering in Healthcare
New research shows how ML methods can cut costs and save lives in clinical research. The post Johns Hopkins researchers demonstrate the advantages of using machine learning in medicine appeared first on Johns Hopkins Malone Center for Engineering in Healthcare.| Johns Hopkins Malone Center for Engineering in Healthcare
Dredze, a member of JHU’s faculty since 2009, has been selected to lead the university institute dedicated to harnessing the power of AI to translate data-driven discovery into real-world impact.| Johns Hopkins Malone Center for Engineering in Healthcare
Associate Professor, Johns Hopkins Radiology Director, Division of Neuroradiology Research Interests: Machine learning Neuroradiology Functional brain imaging Quantitative imaging Cognitive neuroscience...| Johns Hopkins Malone Center for Engineering in Healthcare
Johns Hopkins researchers have created a new kind of voice assistant to help older adults manage their health. The post Aging gracefully with AI appeared first on Johns Hopkins Malone Center for Engineering in Healthcare.| Johns Hopkins Malone Center for Engineering in Healthcare
The ACMI is a college of elected fellows who have made significant and sustained contributions to the field of biomedical informatics. The post Christopher G. Chute to receive Morris F. Collen Award of Excellence from American College of Medical Informatics appeared first on Johns Hopkins Malone Center for Engineering in Healthcare.| Johns Hopkins Malone Center for Engineering in Healthcare
Robot-assisted surgery, an app for diagnosing strep throat, and a new tool to detect glaucoma are all on the health care horizon thanks to artificial intelligence innovators at the Johns Hopkins University.| Johns Hopkins Malone Center for Engineering in Healthcare
Johns Hopkins researchers have developed a new method that uses existing radiology reports to train AI models to locate tumors on CT scans more quickly and accurately.| Johns Hopkins Malone Center for Engineering in Healthcare
The partnership includes Johns Hopkins researchers developing AI-powered cancer care.| Johns Hopkins Malone Center for Engineering in Healthcare
Hopkins expert Swaroop Vedula advises on key AI advancements that government staff should know about. The post What congressional staffers need to know about AI in medicine appeared first on Johns Hopkins Malone Center for Engineering in Healthcare.| Johns Hopkins Malone Center for Engineering in Healthcare
The award supports promising young faculty in the Department of Mechanical Engineering.| Johns Hopkins Malone Center for Engineering in Healthcare
The Nexus Awards Program supports a diverse range of programming, research, and teaching activities at the Hopkins Bloomberg Center.| Johns Hopkins Malone Center for Engineering in Healthcare