A robust collaboration in the UK has amassed over a million brain scans to develop better prevention tools using AI.
Scientists in the UK have gained unprecedented access to over a million brain scans to develop new robust predictive tools that will catch dementia as early as possible in hopes of reducing the impact of the disease.is an ambitious and groundbreaking collaborative effort ten years in the making that includes the universities of Edinburgh and Dundee.
“Dementia is one of the major social and medical issues in an aging society,” says Dr. Teiji Kimura, Ph.D., Academia and Industry Alliance Officer, Deep Human Biology Learning Office of Eisai. “We aim to create new digital solutions that will contribute to solving the challenges of dementia.
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