Items Tagged ‘Kristin Clift’

August 13, 2019

An artificial intelligence tool to improve pancreatic cancer outcomes

By Barbara J. Toman Barbara J. Toman (@barbaratoman)

Only 9% of people with pancreatic cancer live for five years after diagnosis. “That is an abysmally low number, probably the worst in human cancers,” says Michael Wallace, M.D., a digestive disease specialist and a researcher within the Center for Individualized Medicine at the Mayo Clinic campus in Florida. “We want to get that rate […]

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Tags: #algorithm, #Artificial Intelligence, #Champions for Hope, #digestive diseases, #Dr. Michael Wallace, #Florida Cancer Coalition, #National Comprehensive Cancer Network, #University of Central Florida, cancer screening, center for individualized medicine, Florida Pancreas Cancer Coalition, Genetic Testing


May 6, 2016

Is Gene Editing in Our Future?

By Jeff Briggs Jeff Briggs (@JeffreyBriggs)

  Much has been made about the promise and perils of gene editing and CRISPR Cas9 technology.  The Center for Individualized Medicine’s Kristin Clift offers an introduction to this powerful gene editing tool that holds the potential of allowing scientists to modify DNA with extreme precision. By Kristin Clift Imagine you’re a patient and your […]

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Tags: #CRISPR-Cas9, center for individualized medicine, CRISPR, Dr. Paldeep Atwal, gene editing, Kristin Clift


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