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Publication on AI’s Impact in Healthcare to Appear in ‘IEEE Reviews in Biomedical Engineering’
February 6, 2025In 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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Bridging Neuroscience and AI: Brain-Inspired AI To Make Machines Perceive Emotion Like Humans
October 23, 2023Dr. Ruogu Fang and collaborators have secured a significant National Science Foundation grant for their project, “NCS-FO: Brain-Inspired Goal-Oriented and Bidirectional Deep Emotion Inference.” This pioneering initiative at the intersection of neuroscience and AI will explore groundbreaking advancements in both fields by building neuroscience-informed, brain-inspired AI systems to sense emotion as the human brain does. […]
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Dr. Ruogu Fang and UF Researchers Use AI to Develop Individualized Treatment for Alzheimer’s
July 21, 2021UF researchers are using artificial intelligence (AI) to understand individual differences in treatment response and develop a first-of-its-kind precision dosing system for remediating age-related cognitive decline. The research aims to enhance the effects of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) treatment by tailoring the treatment to each individual patient. Dr. Ruogu Fang (PI), Dr. Adam Woods […]
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College of Engineering Commencement Graduate Student Speaker Yao Xiao Speaks at Graduation One Year Later
July 9, 2021Yao Xiao earned her Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering from the University of Florida in spring 2020. She was selected as the Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering Commencement Student Speaker. However, due to COVID-19, commencement ceremonies were held virtually, and Xiao was not able to give her speech. One year later, in spring 2021, UF held […]
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