Cancer AI Symposium explores how AI is transforming cancer research, care
The Cancer AI Symposium explored how AI is transforming the way cancer is studied, diagnosed and treated.
The Cancer AI Symposium explored how AI is transforming the way cancer is studied, diagnosed and treated.
Kiley Graim was honored with the award for her outstanding contributions to artificial intelligence research.
Xiangren (Florence) Wang received the American Public Health Association Cancer Forum 2025 Trainee Award.
The AI pilot grants were supported by the Cancer AI Working Group.
The research aims to develop AI technologies to globally identify miRNA-target interactions in colorectal cancer patients.
Wei Shao, Ph.D., has dedicated his career to leveraging artificial intelligence to enhance medical imaging.
The event provided an enriching opportunity to learn more about AI applications in cancer research, as well as stimulated potential new collaborations.