A deep dive into ChatGPT moments in medicine- UF researchers dive into foundation models

April 29, 2025

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing healthcare, and at the heart of this transformation are foundation models (FMs), large-scale deep learning systems trained on massive datasets and a more general form of chatGPT beyond text. In their recent paper, A Comprehensive Survey of Foundation Models in Medicine accepted by IEEE Reviews in Biomedical Engineering (RBME), researchers Ruogu Fang, […]

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Publication on AI’s Impact in Healthcare to Appear in ‘IEEE Reviews in Biomedical Engineering’

February 6, 2025

In this review paper, researchers explore the transformative potential of foundation models in medicine, from enhancing clinical decision-making to driving biomedical research. The paper highlights both the opportunities and challenges of these models, including interpretability, fairness, and adaptation to domain-specific needs. The paper titled, “A Comprehensive Survey of Foundation Models in Medicine” will be published […]

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Multi-disciplinary Nelms Institute Team Develops Wearable Smart Sensor for Orthopaedic Care

June 26, 2024

UF smart sensor sends smartphone alert if mending patient is too daring on their feet GAINESVILLE, Fla. — A physician isn’t going to follow a patient home to ensure they’re doing as instructed and not placing weight on a surgically repaired foot. “Sometimes someone swears they didn’t put weight on their foot, but then they […]

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Researchers Seek to Build Confidence into AI for Healthcare Under NSF Grant

October 21, 2021

A team of researchers at the University of Florida will explore ways to increase trustworthiness and interpretability of artificial machine learning in healthcare under a new $1.2 million grant from the National Science Foundation. The team will also investigate ways to use AI to diagnose neurodegenerative diseases earlier. The project will provide a paradigm shift […]

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