AI Startups Help Detect, Prevent Common Cancers in Women
Brittany Connors, Director of Investor Relations, Small Business Innovation Research Development Center, NCI
Artificial Intelligence is empowering the Small Business Innovation Research Development Center at the National Cancer Institute to save the lives of women who have been diagnosed with common cancers.
Brittany Connors, SBIR director of investor relations at NCI, discussed how she is working with startups to develop the technology that better detects breast cancer and cervical cancer in their early stages.
Connors also highlighted NCI’s partnerships with biotech companies and the progress that is being made with the world’s first AI-driven platform that uses an automated ultrasound to screen for breast cancer without radiation.
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Brittany Connors Director of Investor Relations, Small Business Innovation Research Development Center, NCI
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