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The University of Glasgow will play a key role in a new pan European consortium, using artificial intelligence to improve treatments for pancreatic cancer.
PANCAIM will improve treatment for pancreatic cancer patients, utilising tools such as artificial intelligence, integrated genomics and medical imaging. Dr David Chang from the Institute of Cancer Sciences will lead the work for the University of Glasgow, and will bring a wealth of experience in precision medicine in pancreatic cancer.
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PANCAIM is a four year Horizon 2020 funded project, and is a partnership between the University of Glasgow, the Karolinska Institute, Radboud University in the Netherlands, the Spanish National Cancer Research Centre, Oslo University Hospital, and industry partners, Siemens, SMEs Collective Minds Radiology, The Hyve and is project managed by Amires.
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