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L’intelligence artificielle

Categories: News

UND’s Genomics Core manager lends a hand to another North Dakota research team It was a vexing problem: how to transfer reams of decades-old data to modern platforms. “By using artificial intelligence,” smiled Damien Parrello. “And I can do that.” Earlier this year, the North Dakota Geological Survey (NDGS) reached out to the manager of […]

Students and researchers! Apply for free access to cloud-based data integration platform via UND

Categories: Education, Research

Principal investigator Dr. Sandeep Singhal, an associate professor in UND’s Department of Pathology, is leading UND’s efforts on this a multi-institutional National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS) project designed to help students, researchers, and clinicians leverage artificial intelligence (AI) and cloud computing to benefit students and researchers. With research becoming increasingly data-driven, biomedical researchers […]

Singhal speaks at American Association for Cancer Research conference on health disparities and medically underserved populations

Categories: News, Research

Sandeep Singhal, Ph.D., associate professor in the SMHS Department of Pathology, is back at UND after presenting at the annual American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) conference, which took place last week in Los Angeles, Calif. Founded in 1907, the AACR is the world’s oldest association for cancer research and remains dedicated to advancing cancer […]

UND faculty to partner with emerging South Korean tech firm on clinical data analysis software and digital healthcare research

Categories: News

Faculty at the UND School of Medicine & Health Sciences (SMHS) have entered into a research partnership with YooJinBioSoft (YJB) on the use of the South Korean tech firm’s “TnF interactive” clinical bioinformatics data analysis software and related digital healthcare research and development activities. The software will help SMHS researchers perform statistical analyses more easily […]