Adam Yala on Pitt HexAI

Adam Yala, Assistant Professor of Computational Precision Health with UC Berkeley-UCSF's new joint program in Computational Precision Health talks about precision medicine applied to cancer screening and treatment, explainable AI, access to datasets and the future of health informatics. “Precision medicine leverages advanced computing tools to collect, connect and apply vast amounts of scientific research data and information about our health, from the basic molecular understanding of disease to clinical, environmental, psychosocial and mobile lifestyle data, to understand why individuals respond differently to treatments and help guide more precise and predictive medicine and health worldwide.”(https://precisionmedicine.ucsf.edu/about) The Pitt HexAI podcast series is produced by the University of Pittsburgh’s Health and Explainable AI Research Laboratory, hosted by Mia Kossiavelou and co-produced by Brent Phillips and Mythili Tirumalasetty with engineering by Jen Bees and music by Music Vine/Sky Gienger.

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Podcast on advancements in health informatics and explainable AI, PittHexAI is a research laboratory at the University of Pittsburgh, School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences' Department of Health Information Management. Headed by Ahmad Tafti, the lab cultivates extramural collaborations with other academic institutions both nationally and internationally through its research and educational contributions and the Pitt Health and Explainable AI Podcast series bringing students and medical professionals together to discuss their work connecting health informatics and artificial intelligence.