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In this episode, Dr. Narmin Ghaffari Laleh, a Senior AI Researcher in Computational Pathology, takes us to the frontier of medical diagnostics where AI agents are learning to see what the human eye cannot. Dr. Laleh explains how these intelligent agents analyze high-resolution digital pathology slides to identify complex patterns, predict patient responses to immunotherapy, and even detect genetic mutations without the need for sequencing. The conversation delves into the practical applications of AI in clinical oncology, exploring how this technology enhances cancer research and creates new, powerful biomarkers. We also discuss the critical challenges of building trust and ensuring the robustness of these AI systems in high-stakes medical environments. This episode reveals how AI agents are becoming indispensable partners for clinicians, translating vast visual data into actionable insights that are paving the way for a new era of precision medicine.
By ReplyIn this episode, Dr. Narmin Ghaffari Laleh, a Senior AI Researcher in Computational Pathology, takes us to the frontier of medical diagnostics where AI agents are learning to see what the human eye cannot. Dr. Laleh explains how these intelligent agents analyze high-resolution digital pathology slides to identify complex patterns, predict patient responses to immunotherapy, and even detect genetic mutations without the need for sequencing. The conversation delves into the practical applications of AI in clinical oncology, exploring how this technology enhances cancer research and creates new, powerful biomarkers. We also discuss the critical challenges of building trust and ensuring the robustness of these AI systems in high-stakes medical environments. This episode reveals how AI agents are becoming indispensable partners for clinicians, translating vast visual data into actionable insights that are paving the way for a new era of precision medicine.