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AI in Healthcare with Dale Markowitz
AI in Healthcare with Dale Markowitz
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Length:
29 minutes
Released:
Apr 1, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Gabi Ferrara joins Mark Mirchandani today for an in-depth interview with Dale Markowitz about machine learning in the healthcare and medical fields. Dale talks about the coolest ways ML is transforming the healthcare field with advances in imaging and more accurate diagnoses of cancers.
Later, Dale talks about how the cloud is used in healthcare to make data collection and sharing more efficient. The Google For Healthcare API, for example, makes working with common medical data types such as FHIR easier and more consistent. It helps with things like anonymizing of data and works with BigQuery for data analyzation. When data is collected and stored in the right format, it can be used to track healing progress, make health predictions, and more.
Dale Markowitz
Dale Markowitz is an Applied AI Engineer and Developer Advocate at Google.
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Where can you find us next?
Gabi will be working Office Hours.
Mark will be making more videos like KubeFlow 101 Series and Stack Chat.
Later, Dale talks about how the cloud is used in healthcare to make data collection and sharing more efficient. The Google For Healthcare API, for example, makes working with common medical data types such as FHIR easier and more consistent. It helps with things like anonymizing of data and works with BigQuery for data analyzation. When data is collected and stored in the right format, it can be used to track healing progress, make health predictions, and more.
Dale Markowitz
Dale Markowitz is an Applied AI Engineer and Developer Advocate at Google.
Cool things of the week
Google Game Developer Summit on Youtube videos
Simplifying Google Drive’s folder structure and sharing models blog
PostgreSQL 12 is in Beta on Google Cloud docs
New 96-core machine types for MySQL, PostgreSQL and SQL Server
Interview
Google’s lung cancer detection AI outperforms 6 human radiologists article
BigQuery site
Cloud Healthcare API site
Google FHIR docs
Google Games Dev Summit Playlist videos
Building Contact Center AI Solutions with Quantiphi - Stack Chat video
Verily site
DeepMind site
AlphaFold: Improved protein structure prediction using potentials from deep learning research
Computational predictions of protein structures associated with COVID-19 research
How Machine Learning is Transforming Healthcare at Google and Beyond blog
How to develop machine learning models for healthcare article
Question of the week
Where do I get started debugging performance for my MySQL database?
Diagnose and Slow-Query Log
Where can you find us next?
Gabi will be working Office Hours.
Mark will be making more videos like KubeFlow 101 Series and Stack Chat.
Released:
Apr 1, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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