Behrouz Shabestari, acting director of NIH NIBIB’s Division of Health Informatics Technologies, details how the center is researching innovative applications in biotechnologies and the impact of AI in health care. Shabestari describes how these methods, including imaging tech, also have contributed to tackling COVID-19 detection and treatment.
HealthCast
Season 2
Episode 8
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NIBIB Explores AI, Digital Twins to Tailor Patient Care
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Developing biomedical technologies requires strong strategies in data analytics and innovations with tools and imaging.
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Behrouz Shabestari National Technology Centers Program Director NIBIB
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