Miriam Cremer, David Levitz and Yael Misrahi will present “Advances in Cervical Cancer Screening: The Role of AI” during a virtual meeting of the Machine Learning Working Group on Monday, April 6, from 4-5 p.m.
Cremer is director of global health research at the Obstetrics, Gynecology & Women’s Health Institute at Cleveland Clinic; Levitz is co-founder and chief technology officers at MobileODT and Misrahi is head of global partnerships at MobileODT. MobileODT creates smart colposcopy and visual-assessment solutions for women’s health clinicians.
The Center for Computational Imaging and Personalized Diagnostics and the Case Comprehensive Cancer Center are partners in hosting the Machine Learning Working Group. Meetings are held each month with the goal of leveraging the extensive Artificial Intelligence expertise concentrated across partner institutions, including Case Western Reserve University, University Hospitals, the Cleveland VA Medical Center, MetroHealth, and Cleveland Clinic.
To attend the virtual meeting, RSVP by email to James Hale at: jsh171@case.edu