HIT Infrastructure January 17, 2020
Samantha McGrail

Ellison Institute is building a new “smart” facility that will use 5G in healthcare, as well as edge computing and AI, to connect researchers to cancer patients.

The Lawrence J. Ellison Institute for Transformative Medicine of USC recently announced a partnership with wireless network AT&T to open a new “smart” facility to further advance the multidisciplinary cancer research ecosystem through 5G in healthcare.

By using AT&T as the foundation and backbone to help support the latest medical technologies, the collaboration will transform cancer research and patient care with technology and connectivity. By creating one of the most technologically advanced cancer research facilities, the team will pass on data intelligence that will “help to delineate the success of these collaborative interaction...

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