Artificial Intelligence Medical Compendium

Explore the latest research on artificial intelligence and machine learning in medicine.

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Path planning for volumetric flask grasping based on visual guidance and multi-constraint optimization.

PloS one
In the automated operation of the chemical laboratory, using a robotic arm to pick up volumetric flasks is a core step of the operation process. By implementing reasonable path planning, the grasping operation of the robotic arm can be made efficient... read more 

Use of Digital Technology for Developing Communication Skills in Undergraduate and Postgraduate Medical Education: Scoping Review.

JMIR medical education
BACKGROUND: Effective doctor-patient communication is fundamental to safe, high-quality health care and is a core competency across undergraduate and postgraduate medical education. Communication skills training (CST) has traditionally relied on work... read more 

Perceptions of Health Care Professionals on the Integration and Use of AI in Clinical Cancer Care: Interview Study.

JMIR human factors
BACKGROUND: Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly recognized for its potential to transform cancer care. However, much of the existing evidence of its efficacy comes from controlled settings. There remains a need to complement this knowledge w... read more 

Mortality Prediction Among People Living With HIV on Antiretroviral Therapy in Public Health Facilities in Gondar City Administration, Northwest Ethiopia: Machine Learning-Based Study.

JMIR medical informatics
BACKGROUND: Predicting mortality among people living with HIV enables clinicians to implement timely, targeted, and preventive interventions at the start of antiretroviral therapy (ART). However, prognostic models must rely strictly on baseline predi... read more 

The persistence and loss of hard selective sweeps amid admixture in ancient Eurasians.

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
The extent to which human adaptations have persisted throughout history despite strong eroding demographic events such as admixture, genetic drift, and fluctuations in selection pressures remains unknown. Understanding which adaptations were resilien... read more 

Evolvable AI: Threats of a new major transition in evolution.

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Evolvable AI (eAI), i.e., AI systems whose components, learning rules, and deployment conditions can themselves undergo Darwinian evolution, may soon emerge from current trends in generative, agentic, and embodied AI. We argue that this possibility h... read more 

Simultaneous Profiling and Quantification of Tau and Its Phosphorylated Isomers Using Engineered FraC Nanopores.

Nano letters
Tau aggregation and hyperphosphorylation are key pathological hallmarks and early diagnostic biomarkers of Alzheimer's disease (AD). However, the simultaneous profiling and quantitative analysis of Tau and its phosphorylated isoforms remain technical... read more 

AI-Driven Pathology and Blood-Based Biomarkers: A Golden Opportunity to Democratize Precision Oncology.

Cancer discovery
Advancing global health equity requires a paradigm shift in precision oncology, which currently remains inaccessible to most patients worldwide because of the high cost and long turnaround time of sequencing-based biomarkers. Recent developments in a... read more 

Artificial Intelligence in Health Care: Clinical Opportunities, Validation Trends, and Implementation Challenges (2020-2025).

Journal for healthcare quality : official publication of the National Association for Healthcare Quality
INTRODUCTION: Artificial intelligence (AI) continues to reshape health care, supported by advances in computing power, affordable data storage, and widespread electronic health record adoption. METHODS: This systematic review followed PRISMA 2020 gui... read more