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Understanding Clinical Trials
This animation explains what clinical trials are, how they are conducted, and why they are important for patients with diseases like pancreatic cancer. The animation also provides an overview of study design, eligibility criteria, informed consent, safeguards, different phases of clinical trials, and the potential benefits and potential risks of participation. You can find out more about clinical trials and pancreatic cancer at: http://www.AnimatedPancreasPatient.com
published: 05 Oct 2016
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The Clinical Trial Journey
Patients are waiting. That is what motivates Mayo Clinic’s researchers in their quest for better treatments and cures. Clinical trials bridge the gap between research and patient care, and help a discovery become a therapy. The clinical trial journey is how a medical intervention — such as a drug, device, or procedure — moves from an idea into patient care. From the lab to research with the help of volunteers and through review and approval for use, this animation will help you understand the biomedical research pipeline.
If you are interested in participating in a clinical trial, visit https://www.mayo.edu/research/clinical-trials.
To read about the latest research findings, visit Discovery’s Edge at https://discoverysedge.mayo.edu/ or Mayo Clinic’s blog Advancing the Science at https:...
published: 05 Jun 2019
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What is a Clinical Research Study?
Clinical research studies, also known as clinical trials, help us develop medicines that are safe and effective. This animated video provides easy-to-understand information on the clinical research study process for patients with emphasis on representation and inclusion.
If you’d like to learn more about things to consider when making a decision to participate in a clinical trial, watch “Is a Clinical Research Study Right for Me?” here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0G24lPmW6Ec
To watch this video in Spanish please go here:
https://youtu.be/AYgcn_gdtEE
published: 02 Dec 2021
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The Four Phases of Clinical Trials | Diversity in Clinical Trials | AKF
There are usually four phases of a clinical trial. Each phase helps move the study along, step by step. The purpose of a clinical trial could be to study a medicine, a therapy, or a method of preventing or detecting a disease.
What's a clinical trial? Before the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) can approve a new treatment for use in people, clinical trial results must show the treatment works and does not cause harm to people. A clinical trial is a series of research studies that test new treatments before they are approved for people to use.
The FDA is the U.S. government agency that decides if new treatments or medical devices are safe and work effectively.
This content is made possible by GSK. For more resources, visit: https://www.kidneyfund.org/treatments/clinical-trials/phases-...
published: 26 Apr 2022
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What Are Clinical Trial Phases?
Watch to learn about the three main phases of clinical trials. Clinical trials are research studies that involve people. Understanding what they are can help you decide if a clinical trial might be an option for you or a loved one.
_______________________________________
For more on clinical trials, visit: https://www.cancer.gov/clinicaltrials
To find NCI-supported clinical trials, go to: https://trials.cancer.gov
Need help finding a trial? Have a cancer-related question? Call, e-mail, or write the NCI Contact Center at: https://www.cancer.gov/contact
_______________________________________
Clinical trials are research studies that involve people. Most clinical trials to test new cancer treatments are done in a series of steps, called phases. If a new treatment is successful in one p...
published: 09 Feb 2016
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The hidden side of clinical trials | Sile Lane | TEDxMadrid
Around half of the clinical trials done on medicines we use today are not
published. A tragic truth that needs to be changed, to help doctors do their
job properly and to not betray the trust of all those who have volunteered
to be part of those trials.
Find out more about the AllTrials campaign ad references for claims made in
the talk at www.AllTrials.net. In particular, read more about the claim that
around half of all clinical trials on the medicines we use today have not
published results here
http://www.alltrials.net/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/AllTrials-briefing-doc-how-many-clinical-trials-unreported.pdf.
Audiovisual producer: Daniel Goldmann. Editing: Xavi Fortino. Film team: Elena Salcedo, Josep Fernández, Daniel Davidson, Nicolás Mazzini, Nacho Valentín, David Ramos, Ig...
published: 28 Sep 2016
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Clinical Trials: It’s not just a phase!
This video covers the role of clinical trials within the drug development process in Canada. These trials have multiple phases, with each having a specific purpose in order to test the safety, dosage and efficacy of the drug. Additionally, the risks and benefits to participants are covered for individuals who are considering participating in a trial.
This video was made by 4DM3 students Erika Opingari, Brenton Wong, Coomal Rashid, Healey Schulman and Kavena Sivakumar
Please let us how you like this video and if you have any suggestions to how we can improve our videos.
Copyright McMaster University 2016
1. Government of Canada HC. Guidance Document For Clinical Trial Sponsors: Clinical Trial Applications [Internet]. 2003 [cited 2016 Nov 2]. Available from: http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/dhp-m...
published: 08 Nov 2016
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What is a randomised trial? | Clinical Trials | Cancer Research UK
Find out how and why researchers use randomisation to test new treatments. All new treatments need to be tested in clinical trials to find out whether they work , what side effects they have and whether they are as good or better than the standard treatment available. After a long development process researchers use randomise trials to be sure that the results are correct and not biased for any reason.
To find out more about clinical trials visit http://www.cancerresearchuk.org/about-cancer/trials/
published: 29 Oct 2014
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GOOD CLINICAL PRACTICE (GCP) & NEW DRUGS AND CLINICAL TRIALS RULES, 2019
published: 20 Apr 2024
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Accelerating Clinical Trials with AI: The Future of AI and Health | Michael Lingzhi Li | TEDxBoston
AI is here to stay, but is our healthcare ready for it? I would overview how we successfully utilized artificial intelligence to accelerate a vaccine trial for up to 3 months. The challenges that we faced shines light on how we can build a future where AI and humans work together for a better and healthier life for all of us.
AI, Algorithm, Health, Medical research, Public health, Vaccines Michael Lingzhi Li is an incoming Assistant Professor at the Harvard Business School. His research is focused on developing algorithms, evaluation frameworks, and tools to advance the frontier of real-world implementations of artificial intelligence and machine learning, focused on supply chain and healthcare. He graduated with a PhD degree in Operations Research from Massachusetts Institute of Technolo...
published: 25 May 2023
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Understanding Clinical Trials
This animation explains what clinical trials are, how they are conducted, and why they are important for patients with diseases like pancreatic cancer. The anim...
This animation explains what clinical trials are, how they are conducted, and why they are important for patients with diseases like pancreatic cancer. The animation also provides an overview of study design, eligibility criteria, informed consent, safeguards, different phases of clinical trials, and the potential benefits and potential risks of participation. You can find out more about clinical trials and pancreatic cancer at: http://www.AnimatedPancreasPatient.com
https://wn.com/Understanding_Clinical_Trials
This animation explains what clinical trials are, how they are conducted, and why they are important for patients with diseases like pancreatic cancer. The animation also provides an overview of study design, eligibility criteria, informed consent, safeguards, different phases of clinical trials, and the potential benefits and potential risks of participation. You can find out more about clinical trials and pancreatic cancer at: http://www.AnimatedPancreasPatient.com
- published: 05 Oct 2016
- views: 374310
2:46
The Clinical Trial Journey
Patients are waiting. That is what motivates Mayo Clinic’s researchers in their quest for better treatments and cures. Clinical trials bridge the gap between re...
Patients are waiting. That is what motivates Mayo Clinic’s researchers in their quest for better treatments and cures. Clinical trials bridge the gap between research and patient care, and help a discovery become a therapy. The clinical trial journey is how a medical intervention — such as a drug, device, or procedure — moves from an idea into patient care. From the lab to research with the help of volunteers and through review and approval for use, this animation will help you understand the biomedical research pipeline.
If you are interested in participating in a clinical trial, visit https://www.mayo.edu/research/clinical-trials.
To read about the latest research findings, visit Discovery’s Edge at https://discoverysedge.mayo.edu/ or Mayo Clinic’s blog Advancing the Science at https://advancingthescience.mayo.edu/.
This video was funded in part by the Mayo Clinic Center for Clinical and Translational Science. To read more about how Mayo Clinic translates discoveries, visit https://www.mayo.edu/research/centers-programs/center-clinical-translational-science.
https://wn.com/The_Clinical_Trial_Journey
Patients are waiting. That is what motivates Mayo Clinic’s researchers in their quest for better treatments and cures. Clinical trials bridge the gap between research and patient care, and help a discovery become a therapy. The clinical trial journey is how a medical intervention — such as a drug, device, or procedure — moves from an idea into patient care. From the lab to research with the help of volunteers and through review and approval for use, this animation will help you understand the biomedical research pipeline.
If you are interested in participating in a clinical trial, visit https://www.mayo.edu/research/clinical-trials.
To read about the latest research findings, visit Discovery’s Edge at https://discoverysedge.mayo.edu/ or Mayo Clinic’s blog Advancing the Science at https://advancingthescience.mayo.edu/.
This video was funded in part by the Mayo Clinic Center for Clinical and Translational Science. To read more about how Mayo Clinic translates discoveries, visit https://www.mayo.edu/research/centers-programs/center-clinical-translational-science.
- published: 05 Jun 2019
- views: 88645
5:11
What is a Clinical Research Study?
Clinical research studies, also known as clinical trials, help us develop medicines that are safe and effective. This animated video provides easy-to-understand...
Clinical research studies, also known as clinical trials, help us develop medicines that are safe and effective. This animated video provides easy-to-understand information on the clinical research study process for patients with emphasis on representation and inclusion.
If you’d like to learn more about things to consider when making a decision to participate in a clinical trial, watch “Is a Clinical Research Study Right for Me?” here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0G24lPmW6Ec
To watch this video in Spanish please go here:
https://youtu.be/AYgcn_gdtEE
https://wn.com/What_Is_A_Clinical_Research_Study
Clinical research studies, also known as clinical trials, help us develop medicines that are safe and effective. This animated video provides easy-to-understand information on the clinical research study process for patients with emphasis on representation and inclusion.
If you’d like to learn more about things to consider when making a decision to participate in a clinical trial, watch “Is a Clinical Research Study Right for Me?” here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0G24lPmW6Ec
To watch this video in Spanish please go here:
https://youtu.be/AYgcn_gdtEE
- published: 02 Dec 2021
- views: 30529
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The Four Phases of Clinical Trials | Diversity in Clinical Trials | AKF
There are usually four phases of a clinical trial. Each phase helps move the study along, step by step. The purpose of a clinical trial could be to study a medi...
There are usually four phases of a clinical trial. Each phase helps move the study along, step by step. The purpose of a clinical trial could be to study a medicine, a therapy, or a method of preventing or detecting a disease.
What's a clinical trial? Before the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) can approve a new treatment for use in people, clinical trial results must show the treatment works and does not cause harm to people. A clinical trial is a series of research studies that test new treatments before they are approved for people to use.
The FDA is the U.S. government agency that decides if new treatments or medical devices are safe and work effectively.
This content is made possible by GSK. For more resources, visit: https://www.kidneyfund.org/treatments/clinical-trials/phases-clinical-trials
WINNER - Silver - Digital Health Awards (2022)
WINNER - Platinum - MarCom Awards (2022)
https://wn.com/The_Four_Phases_Of_Clinical_Trials_|_Diversity_In_Clinical_Trials_|_Akf
There are usually four phases of a clinical trial. Each phase helps move the study along, step by step. The purpose of a clinical trial could be to study a medicine, a therapy, or a method of preventing or detecting a disease.
What's a clinical trial? Before the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) can approve a new treatment for use in people, clinical trial results must show the treatment works and does not cause harm to people. A clinical trial is a series of research studies that test new treatments before they are approved for people to use.
The FDA is the U.S. government agency that decides if new treatments or medical devices are safe and work effectively.
This content is made possible by GSK. For more resources, visit: https://www.kidneyfund.org/treatments/clinical-trials/phases-clinical-trials
WINNER - Silver - Digital Health Awards (2022)
WINNER - Platinum - MarCom Awards (2022)
- published: 26 Apr 2022
- views: 768722
1:49
What Are Clinical Trial Phases?
Watch to learn about the three main phases of clinical trials. Clinical trials are research studies that involve people. Understanding what they are can help yo...
Watch to learn about the three main phases of clinical trials. Clinical trials are research studies that involve people. Understanding what they are can help you decide if a clinical trial might be an option for you or a loved one.
_______________________________________
For more on clinical trials, visit: https://www.cancer.gov/clinicaltrials
To find NCI-supported clinical trials, go to: https://trials.cancer.gov
Need help finding a trial? Have a cancer-related question? Call, e-mail, or write the NCI Contact Center at: https://www.cancer.gov/contact
_______________________________________
Clinical trials are research studies that involve people. Most clinical trials to test new cancer treatments are done in a series of steps, called phases. If a new treatment is successful in one phase it moves to the next phase. Let's take a look at the three main phases of clinical trials. Phase 1 trials are small enrolling less than thirty patients. Phase 1 trials are designed to find a safe dose of the new treatment, determine how the treatment should be given, and learn how it affects the body. If a safe doses found the new treatment goes to phase 2 testing. More patients are enrolled, usually 100 or less. Phase 2 trials study have the treatment effects the body, and how the treatment works for a certain type of cancer. If a new treatment is found to be safe and have some benefit, it goes to phase 3. This is when many participants are needed, usually more than 100 and sometimes thousands. Phase 3 trials compared the new treatment with the current treatment to see which one is better. One thing is certain with any phase trial, by taking part you will help future patients by helping today's scientists learn more about cancer. For more information about clinical trials, including their possible risks and benefits for you go, to cancer.gov/clinicaltrials
https://wn.com/What_Are_Clinical_Trial_Phases
Watch to learn about the three main phases of clinical trials. Clinical trials are research studies that involve people. Understanding what they are can help you decide if a clinical trial might be an option for you or a loved one.
_______________________________________
For more on clinical trials, visit: https://www.cancer.gov/clinicaltrials
To find NCI-supported clinical trials, go to: https://trials.cancer.gov
Need help finding a trial? Have a cancer-related question? Call, e-mail, or write the NCI Contact Center at: https://www.cancer.gov/contact
_______________________________________
Clinical trials are research studies that involve people. Most clinical trials to test new cancer treatments are done in a series of steps, called phases. If a new treatment is successful in one phase it moves to the next phase. Let's take a look at the three main phases of clinical trials. Phase 1 trials are small enrolling less than thirty patients. Phase 1 trials are designed to find a safe dose of the new treatment, determine how the treatment should be given, and learn how it affects the body. If a safe doses found the new treatment goes to phase 2 testing. More patients are enrolled, usually 100 or less. Phase 2 trials study have the treatment effects the body, and how the treatment works for a certain type of cancer. If a new treatment is found to be safe and have some benefit, it goes to phase 3. This is when many participants are needed, usually more than 100 and sometimes thousands. Phase 3 trials compared the new treatment with the current treatment to see which one is better. One thing is certain with any phase trial, by taking part you will help future patients by helping today's scientists learn more about cancer. For more information about clinical trials, including their possible risks and benefits for you go, to cancer.gov/clinicaltrials
- published: 09 Feb 2016
- views: 201373
13:02
The hidden side of clinical trials | Sile Lane | TEDxMadrid
Around half of the clinical trials done on medicines we use today are not
published. A tragic truth that needs to be changed, to help doctors do their
job pro...
Around half of the clinical trials done on medicines we use today are not
published. A tragic truth that needs to be changed, to help doctors do their
job properly and to not betray the trust of all those who have volunteered
to be part of those trials.
Find out more about the AllTrials campaign ad references for claims made in
the talk at www.AllTrials.net. In particular, read more about the claim that
around half of all clinical trials on the medicines we use today have not
published results here
http://www.alltrials.net/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/AllTrials-briefing-doc-how-many-clinical-trials-unreported.pdf.
Audiovisual producer: Daniel Goldmann. Editing: Xavi Fortino. Film team: Elena Salcedo, Josep Fernández, Daniel Davidson, Nicolás Mazzini, Nacho Valentín, David Ramos, Ignacio Fuentes and Fran Rubio.
Síle Lane is director of campaigns and policy at Sense about Science, a charity concerned with the use and abuse of scientific evidence in public life. Síle helps run the global AllTrials campaign for clinical trial transparency which is supported by thousands of people and organisations worldwide. Find out more at www.alltrials.net
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx
https://wn.com/The_Hidden_Side_Of_Clinical_Trials_|_Sile_Lane_|_Tedxmadrid
Around half of the clinical trials done on medicines we use today are not
published. A tragic truth that needs to be changed, to help doctors do their
job properly and to not betray the trust of all those who have volunteered
to be part of those trials.
Find out more about the AllTrials campaign ad references for claims made in
the talk at www.AllTrials.net. In particular, read more about the claim that
around half of all clinical trials on the medicines we use today have not
published results here
http://www.alltrials.net/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/AllTrials-briefing-doc-how-many-clinical-trials-unreported.pdf.
Audiovisual producer: Daniel Goldmann. Editing: Xavi Fortino. Film team: Elena Salcedo, Josep Fernández, Daniel Davidson, Nicolás Mazzini, Nacho Valentín, David Ramos, Ignacio Fuentes and Fran Rubio.
Síle Lane is director of campaigns and policy at Sense about Science, a charity concerned with the use and abuse of scientific evidence in public life. Síle helps run the global AllTrials campaign for clinical trial transparency which is supported by thousands of people and organisations worldwide. Find out more at www.alltrials.net
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx
- published: 28 Sep 2016
- views: 198451
4:11
Clinical Trials: It’s not just a phase!
This video covers the role of clinical trials within the drug development process in Canada. These trials have multiple phases, with each having a specific purp...
This video covers the role of clinical trials within the drug development process in Canada. These trials have multiple phases, with each having a specific purpose in order to test the safety, dosage and efficacy of the drug. Additionally, the risks and benefits to participants are covered for individuals who are considering participating in a trial.
This video was made by 4DM3 students Erika Opingari, Brenton Wong, Coomal Rashid, Healey Schulman and Kavena Sivakumar
Please let us how you like this video and if you have any suggestions to how we can improve our videos.
Copyright McMaster University 2016
1. Government of Canada HC. Guidance Document For Clinical Trial Sponsors: Clinical Trial Applications [Internet]. 2003 [cited 2016 Nov 2]. Available from: http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/dhp-mps/prodpharma/applic-demande/guide-ld/clini/ctdcta_ctddec-eng.php
2. Government of Canada HC. It’s Your Health - Clinical Trials and Drug Safety [Internet]. 2013 [cited 2016 Nov 2]. Available from: http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/hl-vs/iyh-vsv/med/clinical_trials-essais_cliniques-eng.php
3. Government of Canada HC. How Drugs are Reviewed in Canada [Internet]. 2001 [cited 2016 Nov 2]. Available from: http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/dhp-mps/prodpharma/activit/fs-fi/reviewfs_examenfd-eng.php
4. Benefits and risks of clinical trials - Canadian Cancer Society [Internet]. www.cancer.ca. [cited 2016 Nov 2]. Available from: http://www.cancer.ca/en/cancer-information/diagnosis-and-treatment/clinical-trials/benefits-and-risks-of-clinical-trials/?region=on
5. FAQClinicalTrials.gov - Benefits and Risks of Clinical Trials [Internet]. [cited 2016 Nov 2]. Available from: https://www.nlm.nih.gov/services/ctbenefits.html
https://wn.com/Clinical_Trials_It’S_Not_Just_A_Phase
This video covers the role of clinical trials within the drug development process in Canada. These trials have multiple phases, with each having a specific purpose in order to test the safety, dosage and efficacy of the drug. Additionally, the risks and benefits to participants are covered for individuals who are considering participating in a trial.
This video was made by 4DM3 students Erika Opingari, Brenton Wong, Coomal Rashid, Healey Schulman and Kavena Sivakumar
Please let us how you like this video and if you have any suggestions to how we can improve our videos.
Copyright McMaster University 2016
1. Government of Canada HC. Guidance Document For Clinical Trial Sponsors: Clinical Trial Applications [Internet]. 2003 [cited 2016 Nov 2]. Available from: http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/dhp-mps/prodpharma/applic-demande/guide-ld/clini/ctdcta_ctddec-eng.php
2. Government of Canada HC. It’s Your Health - Clinical Trials and Drug Safety [Internet]. 2013 [cited 2016 Nov 2]. Available from: http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/hl-vs/iyh-vsv/med/clinical_trials-essais_cliniques-eng.php
3. Government of Canada HC. How Drugs are Reviewed in Canada [Internet]. 2001 [cited 2016 Nov 2]. Available from: http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/dhp-mps/prodpharma/activit/fs-fi/reviewfs_examenfd-eng.php
4. Benefits and risks of clinical trials - Canadian Cancer Society [Internet]. www.cancer.ca. [cited 2016 Nov 2]. Available from: http://www.cancer.ca/en/cancer-information/diagnosis-and-treatment/clinical-trials/benefits-and-risks-of-clinical-trials/?region=on
5. FAQClinicalTrials.gov - Benefits and Risks of Clinical Trials [Internet]. [cited 2016 Nov 2]. Available from: https://www.nlm.nih.gov/services/ctbenefits.html
- published: 08 Nov 2016
- views: 46067
1:55
What is a randomised trial? | Clinical Trials | Cancer Research UK
Find out how and why researchers use randomisation to test new treatments. All new treatments need to be tested in clinical trials to find out whether they work...
Find out how and why researchers use randomisation to test new treatments. All new treatments need to be tested in clinical trials to find out whether they work , what side effects they have and whether they are as good or better than the standard treatment available. After a long development process researchers use randomise trials to be sure that the results are correct and not biased for any reason.
To find out more about clinical trials visit http://www.cancerresearchuk.org/about-cancer/trials/
https://wn.com/What_Is_A_Randomised_Trial_|_Clinical_Trials_|_Cancer_Research_UK
Find out how and why researchers use randomisation to test new treatments. All new treatments need to be tested in clinical trials to find out whether they work , what side effects they have and whether they are as good or better than the standard treatment available. After a long development process researchers use randomise trials to be sure that the results are correct and not biased for any reason.
To find out more about clinical trials visit http://www.cancerresearchuk.org/about-cancer/trials/
- published: 29 Oct 2014
- views: 143276
5:23
Accelerating Clinical Trials with AI: The Future of AI and Health | Michael Lingzhi Li | TEDxBoston
AI is here to stay, but is our healthcare ready for it? I would overview how we successfully utilized artificial intelligence to accelerate a vaccine trial for ...
AI is here to stay, but is our healthcare ready for it? I would overview how we successfully utilized artificial intelligence to accelerate a vaccine trial for up to 3 months. The challenges that we faced shines light on how we can build a future where AI and humans work together for a better and healthier life for all of us.
AI, Algorithm, Health, Medical research, Public health, Vaccines Michael Lingzhi Li is an incoming Assistant Professor at the Harvard Business School. His research is focused on developing algorithms, evaluation frameworks, and tools to advance the frontier of real-world implementations of artificial intelligence and machine learning, focused on supply chain and healthcare. He graduated with a PhD degree in Operations Research from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, advised by Prof. Dimitris Bertsimas. He is the recipient of awards including the 2021-2022 INFORMS Edelman Finalist, the 2021 INFORMS Pierskalla Award and the 2021 Innovative Applications in Analytics Award. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
https://wn.com/Accelerating_Clinical_Trials_With_Ai_The_Future_Of_Ai_And_Health_|_Michael_Lingzhi_Li_|_Tedxboston
AI is here to stay, but is our healthcare ready for it? I would overview how we successfully utilized artificial intelligence to accelerate a vaccine trial for up to 3 months. The challenges that we faced shines light on how we can build a future where AI and humans work together for a better and healthier life for all of us.
AI, Algorithm, Health, Medical research, Public health, Vaccines Michael Lingzhi Li is an incoming Assistant Professor at the Harvard Business School. His research is focused on developing algorithms, evaluation frameworks, and tools to advance the frontier of real-world implementations of artificial intelligence and machine learning, focused on supply chain and healthcare. He graduated with a PhD degree in Operations Research from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, advised by Prof. Dimitris Bertsimas. He is the recipient of awards including the 2021-2022 INFORMS Edelman Finalist, the 2021 INFORMS Pierskalla Award and the 2021 Innovative Applications in Analytics Award. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
- published: 25 May 2023
- views: 12631