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Sean O'Neill

Recordings of CCAIM’s Inaugural Event now available

26 January 2021 by Sean O'Neill

Our inaugural online event, on 22 January 2021, featured a stellar line-up of speakers drawn from the frontiers of machine learning, science, clinical research, pharmaceutical R&D and the NHS. The …

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‘Clairvoyance’, a breakthrough ML technology for medical time-series data, accepted for ICLR 2021

19 January 2021 by Sean O'Neill

The International Conference on Learning Representations (ICLR) 2021 has accepted a paper representing landmark research from the van der Schaar Lab. The paper is entitled Clairvoyance: A Pipeline Toolkit for …

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CCAIM vacancy: Communications Manager

22 December 2020 by Sean O'Neill

This is a wonderful opportunity to take on a pivotal role at the newly established Cambridge Centre for AI in Medicine (CCAIM) at the University of Cambridge. CCAIM is an …

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Announcing the CCAIM Seminar Series

16 December 2020 by Sean O'Neill

The Cambridge Centre for AI in Medicine develops pioneering AI and machine learning technologies with the goal of transforming biomedical science, medicine and healthcare. Another of our goals is to …

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Centre Coordinator and Project Manager (5-year fixed term)

15 December 2020 by Sean O'Neill

We are looking for an accomplished and multitalented Centre Coordinator and Project Manager for the opportunity to develop and shape the role to support the newly established Cambridge Centre for …

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Announcing CCAIM’s Inaugural Online Event

9 December 2020 by Sean O'Neill

The Cambridge Centre for AI in Medicine is excited to announce our free Inaugural Event! It will take place online on 22 January 2021, from 2pm to 6pm GMT (9am to …

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Cambridge Centre for AI in Medicine announces its official launch

11 November 2020 by Sean O'Neill

Today the University of Cambridge announces a five-year agreement with AstraZeneca and GSK to fund the Cambridge Centre for AI in Medicine (CCAIM). For the 5-year duration, AstraZeneca and GSK …

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Machine learning finds an improved way to match donor organs with patients

6 November 2020 by Sean O'Neill

The question of which patient should receive a life-saving donor organ is one of the thorniest in medicine. Donor organs are a scarce resource, each one as unique as the …

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Cambridge Centre for AI in Medicine is a heavy hitter at NeurIPS 2020

6 November 2020 by Sean O'Neill

Four members of the 10-strong CCAIM faculty have clocked up a total of 18 papers accepted at NeurIPS 2020 – one of the most prestigious international conferences for AI and …

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Machine learning comes of age in cystic fibrosis

21 October 2020 by Sean O'Neill

World-leading AI technology developed at the University of Cambridge by the directors of the Cambridge Centre for AI in Medicine and their colleagues offers a glimpse of the future of …

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Advances in machine learning for cystic fibrosis revealed at the North American CF Conference 2020

7 October 2020 by Sean O'Neill

World-leading machine learning (ML) technology developed at the University of Cambridge promises powerful new prediction and analytical tools to support the clinical care of individuals with the life-limiting condition. The …

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How pioneering Machine Learning can help to future-proof clinical trials in the era of COVID-19

23 September 2020 by Sean O'Neill

The coronavirus pandemic is the greatest global healthcare crisis of our generation, presenting enormous challenges to medical research, including clinical trials. Advances in Machine Learning are providing an opportunity to …

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AI standards launched to help tackle problem of overhyped studies

10 September 2020 by Sean O'Neill

The first international standards for the design and reporting of clinical trials involving artificial intelligence have been announced in a move experts hope will tackle the issue of overhyped studies …

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Synthetic data: breaking the data logjam in machine learning for healthcare

7 September 2020 by Sean O'Neill

“Machine learning has the potential to catalyze a complete transformation in healthcare, but researchers in our field are still hamstrung by a lack of access to high-quality data, which is …

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AutoML: powering the new human-machine learning ecosystem

7 August 2020 by Sean O'Neill

The van der Schaar lab, led by CCAIM’s Director, Professor Mihaela van der Schaar, has published a major new thought piece on automated machine learning (AutoML). AutoML will be the …

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Vacancy: Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Team Leader

24 July 2020 by Sean O'Neill

CCAIM team member Dr Sarah Teichmann is Head of Cellular Genetics and a Senior Group Leader at the Sanger Wellcome Institute. An exciting opportunity has arisen for an Artificial Intelligence/Machine …

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Andres Floto features in the Science, Policy & Pandemics podcast

18 July 2020 by Sean O'Neill

This week, CCAIM Co-Director, Professor Andres Floto features in the Science, Policy and Pandemics podcast, a panel-based discussion programme produced by the University of Cambridge Centre for Science and Policy …

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Mihaela van der Schaar at ICML 2020

12 July 2020 by Sean O'Neill

The lab led by the Director of the Cambridge Centre for AI in Medicine, Professor Mihaela van der Schaar, has had 7 papers accepted for ICML 2020, which kicks off …

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Mihaela van der Schaar to give tutorial at MLSS 2020

19 June 2020 by Sean O'Neill

CCAIM Director, Mihaela van der Schaar, will deliver a tutorial at the 2020 Machine Learning Summer School to be hosted by the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems from June 28 …

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Striking differences revealed in COVID-19 mortality between NHS trusts

12 June 2020 by Sean O'Neill

A University of Cambridge team led by Professor Mihaela van der Schaar and intensive care consultant Dr Ari Ercole of the Cambridge Centre for AI in Medicine (CCAIM) is calling …

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The Cambridge Centre for AI in Medicine tackles COVID-19

11 June 2020 by Sean O'Neill

How the Centre’s network of leading scientists and clinicians is deploying pioneering AI and machine learning on multiple fronts to help fight the coronavirus pandemic. The coronavirus pandemic has galvanised …

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Five Questions for Mihaela van der Schaar

19 May 2020 by Sean O'Neill

Centre Director, Professor Mihaela van der Schaar discusses with the Centre for Data Innovation the challenges and opportunities for machine learning in medicine and her lab’s recent partnership with NHS …

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Automated machine learning will empower some, and replace others

11 May 2020 by Sean O'Neill

CCAIM Director, Professor Mihaela van der Schaar, explores the potential impacts of automated machine learning on medicine and healthcare delivery, with a message of empowerment for clinicians. Read the full …

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Why medicine is creating exciting new frontiers for machine learning

30 April 2020 by Sean O'Neill

At the end of April 2020, CCAIM Director, Professor Mihaela van der Schaar, gave a keynote (Zoom) presentation at ICLR 2020, a key deep learning conference that draws an impressively …

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