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Conversations On Science
Idris Sunmola
16 episodes
5 days ago
I have thought provoking conversations with research professors and students about their work, and how it impacts humanity.
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I have thought provoking conversations with research professors and students about their work, and how it impacts humanity.
Show more...
Science
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Dr. Mohamed Amgad, Machine Learning in Histopathology Research
Conversations On Science
1 hour 17 minutes 46 seconds
4 years ago
Dr. Mohamed Amgad, Machine Learning in Histopathology Research

Dr. Mohamed Amgad is a medical doctor from Egypt and a current PhD candidate at Emory University’s computer science department. He’s also currently a visiting predoctoral fellow at Feinberg School of Medicine. He and I are labmates at the Institute for Augmented Intelligence in Medicine at The Feinberg School of Medicine at Northwestern University. For this episode, we go in depth on how computer science is being used to detect pathologies in tissue samples with the goal of making clinical predictions. This was a phenomenal master class on machine learning in medicine. Enjoy!


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Conversations On Science
I have thought provoking conversations with research professors and students about their work, and how it impacts humanity.