A significant advancement has taken place at Ionian University, where cutting-edge AI tools are being used to process biomedical data, aiming to drive research in tackling serious diseases.
Led by Professor Panagiotis Vlamos, who heads the Informatics Department and is director of the Bioinformatics and Human Electrophysiology Laboratory, the team has successfully created 10 state-of-the-art AI biobanks.
In total, these biobanks have accumulated a substantial amount of data, including over 5 million data points related to gene expressions, more than 50,000 imaging data sets, and findings from over 300 independent studies.
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