Cooperations
In the field of data science, access to a diverse range of data, ideally of different continents is essential to create models that are applicable in a generalized way. Structural and ethnical biases and discrimination are of great concern. Our goal is therefore to build a global network of data exchange cooperations. Here are some of our partners:
The lab received grants from:
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Dr. med. C. Schneider has been granted a adjunct professorship at the
University of Pennsylvania, as continuation to her 2-year postdoctoral studies.
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We work in close collaboration with the Institute of Clinical AI at TU Dresden,
led by Jakob N. Kather