Cancer Awareness Week: How AI and Evolution & Ecology will Transform Cancer Care
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Cancer treatment and drug development are ongoing processes that have evolved over decades. In this digital age, the role of Artificial Intelligence may play a hand in future cancer studies. Will you be there to guide it?
Join us in this second part of a three-part Cancer Awareness series set to unveil the groundbreaking intersection of AI technologies and insights from evolution, ecology, farming, and the animal kingdom to enhance cancer and drug developments. Experts will explain how lessons from species extinction and farming pest control can change our understanding of treating advanced cancer and how AI can analyze genomes in different animals that have evolved cancer resistance to create improved drug treatments.
What you will take away from this event:
How technology and nature can work in tandem to conquer medical frontiers.
A closer look at how technology synergizes with nature to tackle cancer.
Insights into how these approaches can improve patient outcomes.
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