UAlbany computer scientist Petko Bogdanov is part of a multi-institution effort that hopes to revolutionize the field with a new class of near-infrared contrast agents designed with the help of artificial intelligence to provide a greater level of detail.
University at Buffalo mathematicians’ theory determines which data points matter the most when calculating early warning signals. The work was supported by the National Science Foundation and the Japan Science and Technology Agency.
The multidisciplinary research includes faculty in Computer Science, Engineering, Nursing, the Renaissance School of Medicine, and clinical and support staff from the Christopher Pendergast ALS Center of Excellence in the Neurosciences Institute at SBU.
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