Emory researchers revolutionize cancer surgery with 'MarginCall'Emory University researchers have secured funding from ARPA-H to develop “MarginCall,” a groundbreaking technology for real-time surgical margin evaluation, initially targeting breast and ovarian cancer. The project integrates Fluorescence Imitating Brightfield Imaging (FIBI) with AI to enhance precision and reduce second surgeries—promising more cost-effective cancer surgery.
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The challenge of using AI in global health Emory researchers work with Mayan midwives in Guatemala to create affordable, AI-driven maternal health tools. They emphasize co-design, ethical AI, and edge computing to promote equitable innovation.
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Meet AI.Humanity faculty member Tucker BalchTucker Balch's extraordinary journey, from fighter pilot to AI innovator, highlights the value of curiosity and adaptability. As a faculty member at Goizueta Business School, he champions AI's potential for good, urging its responsible use and encouraging students to embrace lifelong learning and pursue their passions.
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Algorithmic approach improves access to palliative careEmory researchers used an algorithm integrated into electronic health records to automatically refer high-risk cancer patients to palliative care. This approach significantly increased access while allowing oncologists to opt out, demonstrating how AI-driven tools can improve patient care and streamline decision-making.
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AI.Data Lab student targets food insecurity with AIAt Emory's AI.Data Lab showcase, master's student Charlize Samuels presented a predictive model for TechBridge, optimizing food bank bids using past data and macroeconomic indicators. This project exemplifies Emory's interdisciplinary approach to addressing humanitarian issues through AI.
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I am an Emory researcher: Keeping innovation & empathy in AI health careA personal tragedy helped shape the career of Anant Madabhushi, who grew up in Chennai in Southern India. In India in the 1990s, he recalls, good students were encouraged to pursue either medicine or engineering. “But my heart was at the intersection of technology, engineering and health/medicine,” he says.
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Exploring AI's Ethical Challenges at the AI, Systems, and Society ConferenceOn March 7 - 8, Emory University hosted the inaugural AI, Systems, and Society Conference, a premier gathering for scholars, practitioners, and students exploring the ethical and societal dimensions of AI. Held at the Emory Center for Ethics, the event featured leading experts in AI ethics, law, and algorithmic fairness from across the nation, fostering deep discussions on responsible AI decision-making and data analysis.
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