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Knit Health Launches with $11.6M Seed to Build Clinical Intelligence AI for Healthcare
Maya Petersen, MD, PhD, Jon Kolstad, PhD, and collaborators have announced their company, Knit Health, building AI that captures collective clinical intelligence to become the infrastructure for better healthcare.
CPH Researchers Present at SAIL
Jean Feng, PhD, Julian Hong, MD, MS, Sara Murray, MD, MAS, Travis Zack, MD, PhD, Hongzhou Luan, and Marianna Elia Present at the Symposium on Artificial Intelligence in Learning Health Systems (SAIL) in Puerto Rico!
Researchers Teach AI to Spot Cancer Risk
Lydia Sohn, PhD, and researchers at City of Hope featured in Berkeley News, share their first-of-its-kind platform in a recent study, squeezing individual breast epithelial cells to measure how they deform, recover and behave under stress.
The Market Dynamics for Third-Party AI Tools Trying to Compete With Electronic Health Record Developers
Julia Adler-Milstein, PhD, and Sara Murray, MD, MAS, along with Robert Wachter, MD, featured in Digital Health Wire, share their recent findings, examining the competitive landscape shaping AI adoption in health systems.
Providing Support for Mental Health Disorders Across Cancer Populations
Julian Hong, MD, MS, featured in Oncology On The Go’s podcast episode, discussed considerations for optimizing care among patients with mental health disorders (MHDs) who are undergoing treatment for cancer.
Center for Edge Medicine Awarded Laude Moonshots Seed Grant to Build Open AI Infrastructure for Frontline Healthcare
Dr. Ida Sim and researchers from UCSF & UC Berkeley Computational Precision Health (CPH) and UC Berkeley Institute for Data Science (BIDS) have been awarded a Laude Moonshots seed grant in support of Edge Medicine, an initiative to bring intelligent, always-on AI tools to the frontier of healthcare: patients’ everyday lives.


