Children's Tumor Foundation’s Post

Wrapping Up the Global NF Conference with a Vision for the Future! What better way to conclude this final day in than by focusing on AI and novel technologies to accelerate scientific advancements? Today, our sessions are dedicated to exploring these transformative tools. We were privileged to hear a Keynote Presentation from Casey Greene, PhD, Chair and Professor in the Department of Biomedical Informatics at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. Dr. Greene, with his rich background in developing machine learning methods to integrate large-scale datasets, shared profound insights in his keynote titled, "Engineering Serendipity: AI’s Rapidly Expanding Role in Research and Care”, including applications to NF. Today also features cutting-edge discussions on: - The latest radiomics models and AI applications in diagnosing and differentiating NF1-associated tumors. - Machine learning and high-content imaging for modeling neurofibromin in Schwann cells. - AI-driven drug response prediction algorithms for NF1 tumors. - Exploration of exosomes as biomarkers and therapy indicators. - Multi-omics analysis and single-cell profiling to understand NF1-related tumors and predict malignant transformations. As we look forward to the future, today's discussions reaffirm that the future of research will include AI and innovative technologies, shaping a new era of possibilities in the NF field. #nfcon24 #endnf

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