AI in Healthcare
The latest on artificial intelligence transforming medicine
News stories discovered and organized by an automated pipeline. Covering clinical deployments, research breakthroughs, regulation, and industry developments.
MIT Researchers Show Why AI Drug Discovery Needs Better Biology, Not Just Bigger Models
MIT researchers are exploring new AI-driven approaches to drug discovery, adding academic momentum to a field often dominated by commercial partnerships. The work reinforces the idea that model size alone will not solve the hardest problems in biology.
Breast cancer AI efforts are moving from speed to screening strategy
A Kennesaw State student project on speeding up breast cancer detection reflects a broader push to use AI in mammography and breast imaging. The story is interesting because it sits at the intersection of research innovation, screening policy, and the practical need for faster triage.
AI in Medical Imaging Moves Forward as Berkeley and UCSF Push New Research
UC Berkeley and UCSF researchers say they are using AI to revolutionize medical imaging, reinforcing the field’s role as one of healthcare AI’s most mature domains. The work reflects continuing momentum around image interpretation, reconstruction, and clinically actionable automation.
Michigan State researchers argue AI can materially speed therapeutic discovery
Michigan State University researchers reported work suggesting AI can accelerate the search for therapeutic candidates. The significance is less about another speed claim and more about whether academic groups can demonstrate reproducible methods that industry can trust and build on.
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