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A research team from Helmholtz Munich, the Technical University of Munich (TUM) and the TUM University Hospital has developed DeepNeo, an AI-powered algorithm that automates the process of analyzing coronary stents after implantation. The tool…
Two AI research projects at Helmholtz Munich have received prestigious European Research Council (ERC) Proof of Concept Grants. Dr. Carsten Marr’s LeukoBIAS and Dr. Janna Nawroth’s Ai4Cilia aim to address critical challenges in healthcare, from…
On November 25, 2024, Helmholtz Munich hosted an inspiring evening at the Bergson Kunstkraftwerk in Munich. The event, titled "Fit for the Future – How can AI revolutionize Health and Medicine?", brought together experts including Dr. Carsten Marr…
Five prestigious Starting Grants from the European Research Council have been granted to researchers with Helmholtz Munich as the host institution. The funding will enable scientists at Helmholtz Munich to advance innovative projects across various…
Artificial Intelligence (AI) offers various opportunities in medical research, but the use of patient data frequently raises privacy concerns. In a recent position paper, Dr. Carsten Marr, a scientist at Helmholtz Munich, and other authors address…
Therapeutic antibodies play a crucial role in treating diseases by modifying immune cells. Scientists from the Institute of AI for Health at Helmholtz Munich in collaboration with Roche present an open-source framework for comprehensive antibody…
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