11.02.2020 | People | Artificial Intelligence
These are just five of the amazing women that make research at the ARTORG Center so successful. On Women in Science Day, discover their research on Twitter under the Hashtag #ARTORG.
Prabitha Urwyler aims at increasing the frequency of personalized speech therapy for stroke patients via an Aphasia app that adds to face-to-face therapy. (Gerontechnology and Rehabilitation)
Stavroula Mougiakakou employs AI, computer vision and data analysis for dietary assessment. She holds a JDRF grant to refine algorithms for personalized insulin delivery. (Artificial Intelligence in Health and Nutrition)
SNSF professor Laura Marchal-Crespo uses robotics and VR to develop cost-effective high-intensity motor skills training for neurorehabilitation. (Motor Learning and Neurorehabilitation)
Serife Seda Kucur develops faster and more patient-appropriate examinations for glaucoma management via machine learning-enhanced perimetry examinations. (Artificial Intelligence in Medical Imaging)
Soheila Zeinali works on microvasculature models on chip to pinpoint the effect of anti-fibrotic drugs in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF). (Organs-on-Chip Technologies)
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