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Fiorenzo Omenetto discusses the potential for bioengineered silk to change the world at the EPIIC colloquium.
UC San Diego engineers and medical researchers have developed an AI tool that instantly detects a specific cancer biomarker in biopsy images of breast and ovarian tumors. The AI tool has the potential to get patients with these cancers started on the best treatment sooner -- without waiting weeks and spending thousands of dollars on genomic testing.
Full story: today.ucsd.edu/story/precision-oncology-via-artificial-in...
Photos by: Liezel Labios/UC San Diego Jacobs School of Engineering
Can AI decide what you hear?
Humans have been modifying their bodies for millennia, with technological advances in bioengineering, prosthetics and implants enabling huge improvements in healthcare and assistive technologies. How might AI shape our sonic experience of the world and transform the future of hearing healthcare?
Drawing on her experience of hearing loss and being a cochlear implant recipient, Seo Hye Lee presents an individual's lived experience of sound in this visual and auditory installation.
A series of tones is played, mimicking a hearing test to fine-tune a cochlear implant. The user is asked if their experience of that sound is 'too loud', 'too soft', or 'normal'. The artist considers how this wording really relates to something as personal as the experience of sound and wonders how - with the intervention of AI - these decisions might be made for them in future.
Seo Hye Lee in collaboration with Irumee Pai and Karen Tebbutt (2023)
5 March 2012: The UK-Singapore Partners-in-Science programme organised a talk on the development of diagnostic instrumentation suitable for use in infrastructure-challenged environments.
Dr. Endy received his B.S. '92 and M.S. '94 degrees from Lehigh University's Department of Civil Engineering
5 March 2012: The UK-Singapore Partners-in-Science programme organised a talk on the development of diagnostic instrumentation suitable for use in infrastructure-challenged environments.
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Dr. Endy received his B.S. '92 and M.S. '94 degrees from Lehigh University's Department of Civil Engineering
Fiorenzo Omenetto discusses the potential for bioengineered silk to change the world at the EPIIC colloquium.
UC San Diego engineers and medical researchers have developed an AI tool that instantly detects a specific cancer biomarker in biopsy images of breast and ovarian tumors. The AI tool has the potential to get patients with these cancers started on the best treatment sooner -- without waiting weeks and spending thousands of dollars on genomic testing.
Full story: today.ucsd.edu/story/precision-oncology-via-artificial-in...
Photos by: Liezel Labios/UC San Diego Jacobs School of Engineering
This is a bush that found by the Chem Building here on campus. You can see that it has been bio-engineered from two separate plants by looking at the change in the leaves and also by noting that the berries only grow half way up the branch. I learned that we have real life examples of where humans have genetically modified nature.