Biomedical Engineering’s Satish E. Viswanath discusses study which uses science and artificial intelligence to help detect and treat rectal cancer

‘It’s been a long time coming’: New grant allows local researchers to use AI to treat rectal cancer

WEWSSatish E. Viswanath, associate professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering, spoke about a recent study conducted in collaboration with University Hospitals and Cleveland Clinic that uses science and artificial intelligence to help detect and treat rectal cancer more effectively. “We as a society are getting to see AI as a brand new technology being developed in front of our eyes. We really have to take our lessons from the past and use them here,” he said.