Making AI a partner in neuroscientific discovery

Published: 9 February 2024

New paper argues that Large Language Models can reveal breakthroughs humans alone cannot

Assessing unintended consequences in AI-based neurosurgical training

Published: 19 September 2023

Machine learning tutors affect learners in unforeseen ways, both positive and negative ...

Using AI and Open Science to improve spinal care

1 Sep 2023

Community health program CareAxis will help fill data gap for spinal patients.

Artificial intelligence tutoring outperforms expert instructors in neurosurgical training

Published: 22 February 2022

Machine learning algorithms enhanced technical performance and learning outcomes during simulated brain tumor removal...

Virtual simulator: The future of surgical training

1 Dec 2022

Technology being developed at The Neuro aims to revolutionize how brain surgery is taught around the world....

Brain connectivity can build better AI

Published: 9 August 2021

Artificial neural networks modeled on real brains can perform cognitive tasks...

Using AI to support treatment decisions in MS

21 Apr 2021

Dr. Douglas Arnold is the recipient of the $1 million Artificial Intelligence (AI) & MS Discovery Grant supported by TD Bank Group through the TD Ready Commitment....

Bridging the gap between AI and the clinic

Published: 30 January 2020

Open source app helps predict brain tumour malignancy and patient survival ...

AI-analyzed blood test can predict the progression of neurodegenerative disease

Published: 28 January 2020

New technique could be used to choose best therapies for patients and measure their effectiveness...

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