In this article, Azita Emami, Andrew and Peggy Cherng Professor of Electrical Engineering and Medical Engineering, discusses how her lab uses Artificial Intelligence (AI) to improve health and enhance quality of life through personalized medicine. She explains how precision medicine has been around for almost two decades, and how genotyping cancer cells to determine whether a certain chemotherapy works is one of the most advanced examples of personalized medicine today. She also discusses the potential of AI to revolutionize healthcare and the challenges that need to be addressed in order to make this a reality.
