By: Catherine Graham

Casey Overby Taylor and Stephanie Hicks.

Malone faculty win Johns Hopkins Catalyst Awards

Casey Overby Taylor and Stepahnie Hicks were among the thirty-seven faculty members selected across nine academic divisions of Johns Hopkins University.

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Synthetic data for AI outperform real data in robot-assisted surgery

While artificial intelligence continues to transform healthcare, the tech has an Achilles heel: training AI systems to perform specific tasks requires...

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One size doesn’t fit all: An AI approach to creating healthy personalized diets

Photo by Dan Gold on Unsplash People with certain conditions, such as diabetes or high blood pressure, are often advised to...

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Discovery grant opens door for AI-guided treatment options

Craig Jones, assistant research professor of computer science, has been awarded a Discovery grant from the Department of Defense. Jones, an...

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Malone researchers present AI Labeling of Brain Activity at International Symposium on Visual Computing

Malone researchers presented a paper titled “Deep Labeling of fMRI Brain Networks Using Cloud Based Processing” at the 17th International Symposium on...

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Johns Hopkins researchers receive Retina Society grant

The research team has received funding from the Retina Society to automate the early detection of sickle cell retinopathy.