AI Medical Compendium Journal:
Clinical and translational science

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From organs to algorithms: Redefining cancer classification in the age of artificial intelligence.

Clinical and translational science
Traditional cancer classification based on organ of origin and histology is increasingly at odds with precision oncology. Tumors in different organs can share molecular features, while those in the same organ can be heterogeneous. This disconnect imp...

Increasing acceptance of AI-generated digital twins through clinical trial applications.

Clinical and translational science
Today's approach to medicine requires extensive trial and error to determine the proper treatment path for each patient. While many fields have benefited from technological breakthroughs in computer science, such as artificial intelligence (AI), the ...

Machine learning framework to predict pharmacokinetic profile of small molecule drugs based on chemical structure.

Clinical and translational science
Accurate prediction of a new compound's pharmacokinetic (PK) profile is pivotal for the success of drug discovery programs. An initial assessment of PK in preclinical species and humans is typically performed through allometric scaling and mathematic...

Electronic Health Record Phenotypes for Precision Medicine: Perspectives and Caveats From Treatment of Breast Cancer at a Single Institution.

Clinical and translational science
Precision medicine is at the forefront of biomedical research. Cancer registries provide rich perspectives and electronic health records (EHRs) are commonly utilized to gather additional clinical data elements needed for translational research. Howev...