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AI predicts brain tumors before surgery with near-perfect accuracy
Artificial intelligence is moving from the lab bench into the operating room, promising to spot and classify brain tumors with a level of speed and precision that would have sounded like science ...
Researchers at Thomas Jefferson University have developed an automated machine learning (AutoML) model that can accurately ...
Some brain tumors are invasive, with tentacle-like borders that can resemble healthy brain tissue but infiltrate it, making it very difficult for doctors to be certain that they’ve removed all of the ...
In a comprehensive Genomic Press interview, Stanford University researcher Eric Sun reveals how machine learning is revolutionizing our understanding of brain aging at an unprecedented cellular ...
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