Healthcare Innovation October 15, 2024
David Raths

Penn researchers have received funding from Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA-H) to focus on breast cancer, heart attacks and sepsis

Researchers at Penn Engineering and the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine (PSOM) are working to develop artificial intelligence (AI) systems that support more personalized medical treatment.

The Penn researchers have received a $7 million, four-year award from the federal Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA-H) to focus on breast cancer, heart attacks and sepsis initially.

The project will be led by Rajeev Alur, Zisman Family Professor in Computer and Information Science (CIS) at Penn Engineering and Director of the AI-enabled Systems: Safe, Explainable, and Trustworthy (ASSET) Center.

The projects will develop systems that help clinicians...

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