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Jun 22nd 2016 
Rogue therapeutics in precision medicine
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  • Isaac Kohane, MD, PhD is the inaugural Chair of the Department of Biomedical Informatics at Harvard Medical School. He develops and applies computational techniques to address disease at multiple scales: From whole healthcare systems as “living laboratories” to the functional genomics of neurodevelopment with a focus on autism. Kohane’s i2b2 project is currently deployed internationally to over 120 major academic health centers to drive discovery research in disease and pharmacovigilance (including providing evidence on drugs which ultimately contributed to “black box”ing by the FDA). Dr. Kohane has published several hundred papers in the medical literature and authored a widely used book on Microarrays for an Integrative Genomics. He is a member of the Institute of Medicine and the American Society for Clinical Investigation.

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  • zakkohane
    zakkohane So despite the risks of induction, it appears that from playing GO to interpreting EKG’s automated intelligent behavior continues to progress. Perhaps with mechanisms nothing like ours and with different failure modes: therefore success for at least 1 version of AI agenda? t.co/kjTTDYRguR
    1 day 21 hours ago.
  • sapinker
    sapinker Computers were once called "electronic brains" & have been surpassing humans at particular tasks (calculation, record-keeping) from the start. We call whichever tasks are on the verge of automation "artificial intelligence." (OCR used to be "AI" before it was routine.) t.co/9F9Nbybjj7
    1 day 21 hours ago.
  • harvardmed
    harvardmed The study reveals how specialized thymus cells “pose” as different tissues, teaching the immune system how to recognize both friend and foe t.co/YmcDl0l4Bz
    4 days 15 hours ago.
  • zakkohane
    zakkohane @mandl @Bos_CHIP @awscloud is very lucky to have her
    4 days 21 hours ago.
  • mandl
    mandl Great article on former superstar @Bos_chip student Chris Tsien Silvers, who back in the 90’s demonstrated that most ICU monitor alarms were false—and then helped to solve the problem. I’m sure her mentor, @zakkohane is proud. t.co/rDw0OQPmkn
    4 days 21 hours ago.
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