KLICK APPLIED SCIENCES Scientists at Klick Applied Sciences have discovered a way to transform a continuous glucose monitor (CGM) into a powerful diabetes screening and prevention tool using artificial intelligence. In findings presented Friday at the NeurIPS conference in New Orleans, Klick scientists revealed how they used machine learning and just 12 hours of data from CGMs to determine...
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Finding molecular secrets hidden in premature aging diseases and cancer using AI
by Insilico Medicine Schematic representation of the PandaOmics application for a rapid biomarker discovery and target characterization in cancer. Gene expression signatures have been examined in DNA repair diseases with high cancer predisposition (1), followed by the analysis of the most significantly perturbed genes as potential biomarkers stratifying cancer patients based on their survival rates...
Risk of heart disease can be predicted with simple eye test through artificial intelligence algorithm, research finds
by Kingston University, London Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain Artificial intelligence-enabled eye scans could be used to rapidly and accurately predict whether a person is at high risk of heart disease, a new study involving researchers from London’s Kingston University has established. The findings could pave the way for cardiovascular screening to be done more quickly and simply...
Artificial intelligence helps detect gait alterations and diagnose Parkinson’s disease
by Luciana Constantino, FAPESP Graphical abstract. Credit: Gait & Posture (2022). DOI: 10.1016/j.gaitpost.2022.08.014 Scientists affiliated with the Department of Physical Education’s Human Movement Laboratory (Movi-Lab) at São Paulo State University (UNESP) in Bauru, Brazil, are using artificial intelligence to help diagnose Parkinson’s disease and estimate its progression. An article published in the journal Gait & Posture reports...
Protein programmers get a helping hand from Cradle’s generative AI
Devin Coldewey@techcrunch / 5:01 PM MST•November 16, 2022 Comment Image Credits: Cradle Proteins are the molecules that get work done in nature, and there’s a whole industry emerging around successfully modifying and manufacturing them for various uses. But doing so is time consuming and haphazard; Cradle aims to change that with an AI-powered tool that tells scientists what new structures and...
Machine learning enables an ‘almost perfect’ diagnosis of an elusive global killer
by Chan Zuckerberg Biohub Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain Sepsis, the overreaction of the immune system in response to an infection, causes an estimated 20% of deaths globally and as many as 20 to 50% of U.S. hospital deaths each year. Despite its prevalence and severity, however, the condition is difficult to diagnose and treat effectively....
Top Facebook Scientist Quietly Plotting “Autonomous” AIs
As the rest of the company is mandated to work towards Mark Zuckerberg’s metaverse dreams, Facebook’s artificial intelligence chief is quietly building a roadmap towards “autonomous” machine intelligence. Case in point, Meta AI Chief and famed computer scientist Yann LeCun published a paper earlier this summer — and presented it last week at Berkeley — that describes a lack of “common...
Recognizing arthritis in an MRI scan
FRIEDRICH-ALEXANDER-UNIVERSITÄT ERLANGEN-NÜRNBERG Arthritis is a widespread condition affecting hundreds of thousands of people that leads to inflammation of the joints. It has many different causes, and if physicians are to treat the disease properly, it is important that they can determine exactly which type of arthritis the patient has. This is often no easy undertaking....
Researchers use machine learning to unlock the genomic code in clinical cancer samples
by University of Helsinki Mutational signatures of formalin exposure. a C>T FFPE-only mutation count increases with formalin fixation time. We observed this increase in both unrepaired and repaired-FFPE samples from study 1 (the fixation group). FFPE-only mutations refer to mutations that are only discovered in FFPE but not in FF samples or known germline databases....
AI model may help epilepsy patients become seizure-free
by Monash University Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain A study led by Monash University and believed to be a world first has demonstrated that an Artificial Intelligence (AI) model can potentially predict the best personalized, anti-seizure medication for patients with newly diagnosed epilepsy. The predictive model, once fully developed, would spare these patients the uncertainty of...