Prediction, Prevention, and Innovation: How AI Is Helping Cure Disease (Prize Alert)
Presented by NYU Langone Health
Featuring Pete Clardy, Lead, Clinical Enterprise Team, Google and Lior Jankelson, Cardiac Electrophysiologist; Associate Professor of Medicine, Director of the Inherited Arrhythmia Program at NYU Langone Heart Lead, Cardiology—Artificial Intelligence, NYU Langone Health
Moderated by Julianne Pepitone, Fast Company Custom Studio
Heart disease is a leading cause of mortality worldwide. In the United States alone, one person dies from cardiovascular illness every 34 seconds. But new innovations are dramatically altering the way medical practitioners prevent and treat heart disease and other illnesses. Using data that already exists in a patient’s record, physicians can identify which individuals are prone to heart disease and intervene early. AI algorithms can even detect disease patterns that can’t be seen by the naked eye. And AI-designed therapies are improving the lives of patients who suffer from genetic conditions. In this panel of leading experts, learn how predictive modeling is revolutionizing what is possible in cardiovascular health.