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Using Artificial Intelligence to decipher the mechanisms of cancer metastasis
New study on swarm learning for improved breast cancer diagnostics
Researchers from the ODELIA project including Prof. Jakob N. Kather and his team at EKFZ for Digital Health, have recently published a key paper, addressing the growing challenge of analyzing increasing volumes of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) data. The study, published in Nature Communications Medicine, explores how Artificial Intelligence (AI) can help manage the rising demand for breast cancer diagnostic imaging.
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About us
The Else Kröner Fresenius Center for Digital Health at TU Dresden has been established in September 2019. Driven by specific medical needs and with direct access to medical infrastructure, the EKFZ’s research projects accelerate the digitalization of medicine – for the benefit of patients.
At work with Dr. Muti
Dr. Hannah Muti is a Clinician Scientist at the Clinical AI research group of Prof. Jakob N. Kather. She explains why it is an advantage to be actively involved in a hospital as researching doctor, how she manages both tasks and how artificial intelligence is already being used in hospitals.
Clinicum Digitale
Interdisciplinary Spring School
The next Clinicum Digitale will take place from 24.03 – 02.04.2025.
Annual Reports
Read all about the activities and news from last year in our EKFZ Annual Report 2024. We are proud to introduce you to our funded projects, young talents, EKFZ professors and their research areas. We also give you an insight into the facts and figures about the EKFZ.
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