UF Health Cancer Center Hosts 3rd Annual AI Day (UF Health Cancer Center News)

UF Health Cancer Center Hosts 3rd Annual AI Day

The UF Health Cancer Center hosted its 3rd Annual AI Day in Cancer Research, drawing speakers and attendees from a range of disciplines, such as engineering, public health, data science, and radiology, to learn more about the role of AI in cancer research.

A slide that reads Beyond Density: Breast Complexity is shown during AI Day.
The UF Health Cancer Center hosted its annual AI Day for Cancer Research on Oct. 24. The mini-symposium focused on insights in cancer imaging.

The event included opportunities to network with the Cancer Center’s AI Working Group, led by Mattia Prosperi, Ph.D., FAMIA, and Qing Lu, Ph.D.Ji-Hyun Lee, DrPH, director of the Cancer Center’s Division of Quantitative Sciences, and other researchers.

Lee, a professor in the Department of Biostatistics, introduced how AI technology in oncology is helping with multidimensional data generated in routine patient care. Working with AI is no simple task, involving complex data science, but it has the potential to generate usability in clinical practice and health policy, Lee said.

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