Approaches combining large language models with knowledge graphs are more likely to achieve early approval in conservative regulatory pathways.
AI and medicine: A powerful alliance – discussed at the 3rd Saxon AI Congress
3. Saxon AI Congress with KatherLab workshop about AI in Medicine. Participants explored the practical applications and implications of AI.
Read moreAI models are set to transform cancer care in the future by providing personalized diagnosis and treatment options. The emergence of Generalist Medical Artificial Intelligence (GMAI) models poses a significant…
Read moreSuccessful Clinical AI Day highlighted Dresden as AI Hotspot
During this networking event, around 150 participants from the clinical and scientific communities on campus followed presentations and discussions highlighting how AI technologies can help to improve and personalize medical…
Read moreThe Clinicum Digitale 2024 was once again an inspiring forum for exchanging ideas and learning more about innovations in digital health.
Read moreCybersecurity for medical infrastructure: insights from an imagined case study
New publication in npj Digital Medicine: Can we learn from an imagined ransomware attack on a hospital at home platform?
Read more8.000 visitors at the first saxon science festival SPIN2030
VRAD research team explained visitors how a mixed reality scenario can help to improve therapies for anxiety disorders
Read moreUsing citizens’ data securely in research: Learning from COVID-19 data donation projects
A recent article in npj Digital Medicine discusses how medical data from citizens could be used for research in the future while respecting personal rights. Researchers propose solutions based on…
Read moreAI in personalised cancer medicine: New therapies require flexible and safe approval conditions
AI-based therapies require a flexible and safe legal framework, in order to reach patients quickly and safely. New paper by researchers from Dresden, Leipzig, Marburg and Paris published in Nature…
Read moreNew era of cyborganics – Prof. Minev receives ERC Consolidator Grant
The ERC will provide two million euro of funding for the development of new class of electronic components that consist almost entirely of water and could make the interface between…
Read moreIn their recently published paper in Mayo Clinic Proceedings, the researchers propose a new, simple approach to managing consent options for health data sharing.
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