AI Gives Doctors a New Way to Track Brain Health
A U of T startup’s platform could help detect Alzheimer’s earlier and monitor concussion recovery Read More
A U of T startup’s platform could help detect Alzheimer’s earlier and monitor concussion recovery Read More
Student Diana Virgovicova is developing new materials that could transform how the world addresses water pollution Read More
Using artificial intelligence combined with peptide design, a U of T–linked startup takes its first treatment into clinical trials Read More
African entrepreneurs are working with U of T to build their businesses and – they hope – save lives Read More
AI is promising a better – and faster – way to monitor the world for emerging medical threats Read More
Why AI could be good news for both patients and our health-care system Read More
U of T researchers are developing a chatbot to help people stop smoking. One day, it might offer therapy, too Read More
How AI could help doctors predict cardiac problems in critically ill children Read More
Laura Rosella is using machine learning to suggest ways to reduce diabetes rates – and save millions in potential health-care costs Read More
Doctors will soon use artificial intelligence to help diagnose and treat patients, opening up new possibilities for better health Read More
A U of T research team is examining ethical issues raised by the new technology Read More
Prof. Brendan Frey and his team are harnessing machine learning to figure out what makes us sick Read More
Professor Alex Mihailidis is designing an "intelligent" house that will help dementia sufferers Read More
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