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New paper: AI-driven Screening for Cardiac Amyloidosis using Scintigaphy Imaging

New paper in The Lancet Digital Health on the Diagnosis and prognosis of abnormal cardiac scintigraphy uptake suggestive of cardiac amyloidosis using…

Improved treatment of cardiovascular diseases

Medicine & Science

MedUni Vienna involved in international project to analyze patient data using AI

MedUni Vienna successful in WWTF Life Sciences 2023 call "Understanding Biology with AI/ML"

Medicine & Science, People of the MedUni Vienna

WWTF funds several research projects on innovative methods of artificial intelligence or machine learning

MedUni Wien hosts AAPR'23: Patterns in One Health

AAPR'23 brought together the Austrian Machine Learning, Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Community on the topic "Patterns in One Health".

Skin cancer diagnoses using AI are as reliable as those made by medical experts

Medicine & Science

Comparison of the accuracy in diagnosis and therapy recommendation of algorithms in smartphone applications with that of doctors

New AI technique enables rapid digital tissue analysis for brain tumor surgery

Medicine & Science

Tissue diagnosis during surgery using a new laser-based imaging technique

Artificial intelligence influences triage decisions

Medicine & Science

Simulated triage environment: Decisions of physicians may be influenced by suggestions of artificial intelligence algorithms

Department for Emergency Medicine researches digitalization of medical decision-making processes

Medicine & Science

Highly endowed FFG grant to harness locally available medical knowledge for AI-assisted patient care

contextflow receives funding from European Innovation Council Accelerator Programme

Medicine & Science

MedUni Vienna start-up the only Austrian company among those selected

Skin cancer diagnosis: reinforcement learning for improved performance of artificial intelligence explored

Medicine & Science

Rate of correct skin cancer diagnoses made by dermatologists improved by twelve percent