Genomes, Avatars and AI: The Future of Personalized Medicine

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 ก.ย. 2024
  • Dr. Olivier Elemento joins us on OsteoBites to dive into his Lab Team’s expansive precision medicine research, which combines Big Data analytics with experimentation to develop entirely new ways to help prevent, diagnose, understand, treat and ultimately cure disease. Dr. Elemento’s talk will uncover the principles and applications of genomic medicine, focus on the importance of tissue architecture in disease diagnosis treatment, explore the use of patient avatars and in vitro tumor models in personalized medicine, examine ultrafast DNA sequencing, and its role in the present and future of genomic medicine, and analyze the impact of machine learning and predictive models on treatment outcomes. Dr. Elemento’s revolutionary approach to cancer research utilizes high-performance computing, mathematical modeling, artificial intelligence, and machine learning to develop innovative approaches to better predict, diagnose, treat, and prevent disease to improve clinical care for every patient individually.
    Olivier Elemento, PhD, is a professor of physiology and biophysics at Weill Cornell Medicine. Since 2017, he has been the Director of the Caryl and Israel Englander Institute for Precision Medicine, a large multi-disciplinary institute that uses precision medicine technologies and informatics to uncover the molecular mechanisms of disease and individualize disease treatment and prevention. He is also the Associate Director of the Institute for Computational Medicine, Director of the Laboratory of Cancer Systems Biology, and Co-Leader of the Genetics, Epigenetics, and Systems Biology Program at the Meyer Cancer Center at Weill Cornell Medicine. His research group combines Big Data and Artificial Intelligence with experimentation and genomic profiling to accelerate the discovery of cancer cures.

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    May there be a treatment soon! enough amputations! I have been surviving osteosarcoma. I am a fighter 💛