By: Jaimie Patterson

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Wait watchers: A new data-driven interface shows potential in slimming down hospital waits

With patient loads increasing, this new optimization framework and interface could help improve hospital capacity management.

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Hopkins team awarded up to $20.9 million in ARPA-H funding to further tumor-removal research

A Johns Hopkins-led interinstitutional research team will develop a novel photoacoustic endoscope and fluorescent contrast agent to ensure total tumor removal and preservation of healthy tissue.

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Anton Dahbura receives Johns Hopkins DELTA Award

He and his team will receive up to $75,000 to help innovate learning through technology.

Headshot of Ilya Shpitser.

Putting the science back in “data science”

Ilya Shpitser fixes common problems found in datasets so that researchers can use them to draw accurate conclusions.

Alexis Battle, director of the Malone Center for Engineering in Healthcare and interim co-director of the Data Science and AI Institute, gives an introduction at the AI Essentials for Congressional Staffers Information Session.

Navigating AI in policy

Johns Hopkins experts recently briefed policymakers about the potential of AI to advance everything from national security to medicine.

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You gotta have faith . . . in the algorithm

Johns Hopkins researchers determine that explanations and examples improve clinicians’ trust in an AI system that assists with remote strep diagnosis.