Using artificial intelligence and patient medical records to predict Alzheimer’s disease
Researchers designed an AI system that can predict which patients will develop Alzheimer’s up to five years before receiving a diagnosis.
Researchers designed an AI system that can predict which patients will develop Alzheimer’s up to five years before receiving a diagnosis.
Dr. Michael Okun commented for HealthDay article about a new study looking into pollution’s impact on Parkinson’s diagnoses.
Dr. Joshua A. Gordon spoke about genetics, neural circuits and computational approaches during the first Luttge Lecture since 2019.
Dr. Gary Reisfield commented for a Washington Post article about the potential for poppy seeds to cause a positive drug test.
Neuromedicine and neuroscience research at UF ranked Top 5 among all universities (public and private) in the 2022 rankings of NIH funding.
SfN conference included a 53-poster competition, a data blitz and a panel discussion on careers in science, academia and industry.
Dr. Brent Reynolds received a $250K grant from the Live Like Bella® Pediatric Cancer Research Initiative.
By deploying to the patient, stroke teams can begin treatment while in transit to the nearest available stroke center.
Lauren Kenney and Adrianna Ratajska are recipients of the Ruth L. Kirschstein Predoctoral Individual National Research Service Award.
In a CNBC Make It article, Dr. Carol Mathews discusses the tendency to label behavior and potential consequences of doing so.