The participants explored the evolving intersection of technology, legal frameworks, and ethical governance in women’s health.
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AI agents for oncology
Researchers at the EKFZ for Digital Health at TU Dresden, in collaboration with partners from Germany, the UK and USA, have developed and validated an autonomous artificial intelligence (AI) agent capable of supporting clinical decision-making in oncology. The findings were published in the journal Nature Cancer.
Researchers describe potential weakness of popular AI models
Researchers have investigated the risks of large language or foundation models in the analysis of medical image data. They discovered a potential weakness: If text is integrated into the images, it can negatively influence the judgment of AI models. The results of this study have been published in the journal NEJM AI.
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About us
The Else Kröner Fresenius Center for Digital Health at TU Dresden has been established in September 2019. Driven by specific medical needs and with direct access to medical infrastructure, the EKFZ’s research projects accelerate the digitalization of medicine – for the benefit of patients.
At work with Dr. Muti
Dr. Hannah Muti is a Clinician Scientist at the Clinical AI research group of Prof. Jakob N. Kather. She explains why it is an advantage to be actively involved in a hospital as researching doctor, how she manages both tasks and how artificial intelligence is already being used in hospitals.
Clinicum Digitale
Interdisciplinary Spring School
The next Clinicum Digitale will take place from 24.03 – 02.04.2025.
Annual Reports
Read all about the activities and news from last year in our EKFZ Annual Report 2023. We are proud to introduce you to our funded projects, young talents, EKFZ professors and their research areas. We also give you an insight into the facts and figures about the EKFZ.
