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September 30, 2024 32 mins
In this episode, Dr. Rachel Eddy of the University of British Columbia explores the evolving field of medical imaging technology and the transformative impact of artificial intelligence. While applications of AI have expanded beyond traditional radiology, it delves into cutting-edge techniques like 3D printing and molecular imaging that are redefining diagnostics and treatment planning.

Join us as we focus specifically on the role of AI in chest imaging and uncover how these advancements are improving the future of patient care.

Episode Highlights
0:15 Intro
1:10 The history of medical imaging technology
3:02 Artificial intelligence terminology
8:56 Use of AI to assess asthma airway and mucus changes
13:02 Imaging biomarkers for ILD
16:52 Using AI to observe longterm decline of lung function
21:00 Dysanapsis analysis through CT scans
24:04 Xenon-enhanced MRIs for microstructural lung abnormalities
28:50 How will AI us continue to evolve in pulmonology?
31:58 Outro

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