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SUMMARY:Navigating the Future of AI in Personalized Medicine: Challenges a
 nd Innovations
DESCRIPTION:Minisymposium\n\nJustin Wozniak (Argonne National Laboratory),
  Neeraj Kumar (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory), and Eric Stahlberg 
 (Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research)\n\nThis panel discussi
 on will explore the landscape of artificial intelligence in personalized m
 edicine, focusing on the development, integration, and regulatory challeng
 es of AI models designed to predict tumor responses, treatment toxicities,
  and other related responses. Experts will discuss the sustainability of m
 odel portability, transparency, and the incorporation of digital twins, ad
 dressing the technological and ethical hurdles in scaling these models for
  clinical impact. The session aims to explore the complexities of using AI
  to tailor patient-specific treatments, supporting innovation while guaran
 teeing patient safety in the rapidly evolving field of medical AI.\n\nDoma
 in: Life Sciences, Computational Methods and Applied Mathematics\n\nSessio
 n Chair: Thomas Brettin (Argonne National Laboratory, University of Chicag
 o)
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