Spiritual care for the bereaved explored in a new publication
Diagnosis of a life-limiting illness challenges the world of a patient, and spiritual resources are required to cope with the...
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Dr Cynthia Xintian Ge holds a bachelor’s degree in Pharmaceutical Engineering (2007) and a Ph.D. in Plant Biology (2015). With years of experience in bioinformatics and machine learning, Dr Ge is at the forefront of integrating advanced AI frameworks into medical research. In recent years, Dr Ge has focused on harnessing deep learning technologies to predict and understand human diseases. Her groundbreaking work has led to the development of high-accuracy AI models for predicting outcomes in Alzheimer’s disease, diabetic kidney disease, heart failure, heart attack, and pancreatic and prostate cancer. By uncovering the underlying genetic interactions driving these diseases, Dr Ge’s research aims to transform healthcare through early diagnosis, precision prediction, personalised gene therapy, and optimised rehabilitation in stroke research. Her vision aligns with the future of AI, where advancements in artificial general intelligence (AGI) will improve prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of stroke with unprecedented precision and care.
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