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External Validity of Machine Learning-based Prognostic Scores for Cystic Fibrosis – new publication

21 December 2022 by Andreas Bedorf

A paper recently accepted for publication by PLOS Digital Health explores machine-learning based prognostic scores and their validity when applied to demographically different patient cohorts: the ‘external validity’. The publication …

Read moreExternal Validity of Machine Learning-based Prognostic Scores for Cystic Fibrosis – new publication

Alexander Gimson – ML in Transplantation Medicine

15 November 2022 by Andreas Bedorf

Dr Alexander Gimson, member of the CCAIM faculty, talks about the impact of machine learning on transplantation medicine.

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Cutting-Edge Clinicians: Machine learning will make organ allocation more equitable in the UK

2 June 2021 by Navneet Gidda

Dr. Alexander Gimson is leading Britain’s national team dedicated to improving the country’s existing organ allocation scheme to save more lives. Dr. Gimson and colleagues at the van der Schaar …

Read moreCutting-Edge Clinicians: Machine learning will make organ allocation more equitable in the UK

OrganITE: A pioneering ML system that helps clinicians make the most of scarce organs by predicting suitability for each patient

7 May 2021 by Navneet Gidda

The van der Schaar Lab has developed a machine learning solution that goes beyond the scope of contemporary organ-to-patient matching policies by also accounting for the rarity of organs available …

Read moreOrganITE: A pioneering ML system that helps clinicians make the most of scarce organs by predicting suitability for each patient

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