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Reducing Bias in AI
In a technology hungry for data, how do we ensure it consumes good information and builds models that benefit every patient?
Matthew Harris | Dec 17, 2024 -
Finding a Signal in Noise
Machine learning enables cancer researchers to sift reams of genetic data and identify a protein potentially powering multiple myeloma.
Matthew Harris | Dec 17, 2024 -
Skin in the Game
An IU researcher’s AI tool shows promise in predicting whether melanoma will return.
Matthew Harris | Dec 17, 2024 -
AI that Learns without Borders
Decentralized approaches to AI make it easier for scientists to share data, protect sensitive data and develop tools that reflect the diversity of patients.
Matthew Harris | Dec 17, 2024 -
AI is Coming to an Exam Room Near You
Ambient listening interprets conversations in real-time to update electronic health records — and help physicians reconnect with their patients.
Matthew Harris | Dec 16, 2024 -
Creating critical continuity for sickle cell patients
IU School of Medicine’s faculty strive to find ways to lower barriers for Hoosiers to access care and pursue research to advance treatments.
Matthew Harris | May 29, 2024 -
The cost of success
At IU School of Medicine, limiting student debt is a combination of scholarship gifts, controlling costs and sound financial advising.
Matthew Harris | May 29, 2024 -
Tracing the Story of Myeloma
The Indiana Myeloma Registry charts new variables of the disease in pursuit of more effective therapies.
Matthew Harris | Dec 21, 2023 -
State of Emergency
IU School of Medicine strives to address burnout, mental health stressors and gender inequities faced by emergency medicine physicians.
Matthew Harris | Dec 13, 2023 -
Alzheimer’s Holy Grail
Finding a biomarker for Alzheimer's disease is the field's holy grail. Jeff Dage, PhD, has been searching for most of the past decade.
Matthew Harris | Dec 13, 2023
Matthew Harris
Matthew Harris is a communications specialist in the Office of Gift Development. Before joining the School of Medicine in 2015, he was a reporter at newspapers in Pennsylvania, Arkansas, and Louisiana. He currently lives in Indianapolis with his wife and two basset hounds.