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ARTEMIS project started

The international ARTEMIS project had its kick-off meeting on February 7th, 2024. It will develop novel technology to integrate machine learning and simulation methods for virtual twins in the diagnosis and treatment of fatty liver disease. 

Walter Siegenthaler Gesellschaft Papier: Digitalisierung in der Medizin

The Walter Siegenthaler Gesellschaft publishes a position paper with CIR contributions on the topic of "Digitalisierung der Medizin für das Patienten- und Gemeinwohl“.

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NASEM Workshop proceedings and resources online: AI in Biological Data

Workshop co-organized with the US National Academy of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine on Engaging Scientists to Prevent Harmful Exploitation of Advanced Data Analytics and Biological Data.

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The new CD Laboratory on Machine Learning Driven Precision Imaging was opened on June 6th 2023

The CD Lab MLPI will develop novel machine learning methods to assess and predict the response to treatment in lung cancer, and will investigating the bridge of imaging, disease biology and legal environment of using AI in cancer care. (Image: MUW)

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New paper: Prediction of anomalies in high-risk breast cancer women

June 7th: new paper on prediction of anomalies in high-risk breast cancer women with deep learning by Bianca Burger and colleagues published in European Radiology Experimental.

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New paper: Evolution of cortical geometry and its link to function, behaviour and ecology.

April 20th 2023: new paper in Nature Communications on evolution of cortical geometry and its link to function, behaviour and ecology in a collaboration of CIR lab, Nathan Kline Institute, Université Paris Cité, University of Liverpool, and Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona.

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New paper: In utero effects of prenatal alcohol exposure

Feb 17th 2023: new paper on detecting initial in utero effects of prenatal alcohol exposure with help of fetal MRI based brain atlas analysis published by Marlene Stümpflen and colleagues in Cerebral Cortex.

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New paper: fetal brain morphology and language

Jan 31st 2023: New paper on fetal brain morphology as a predictor for language development published by Lisa Bartha-Doering in Communications Biology. 

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