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EU NextGen Project Launches AI Tools for Cardiology

New tools integrate genomic and imaging data to advance personalized medicine while ensuring data privacy.

By Avantgarde News Desk··1 min read
A digital heart model on a monitor surrounded by DNA sequences and padlock icons representing secure medical AI data.

A digital heart model on a monitor surrounded by DNA sequences and padlock icons representing secure medical AI data.

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The European Union's NextGen project has introduced new AI tools designed to advance personalized cardiovascular medicine [1]. These tools integrate multimodal genomic sequences with clinical imaging data into secure models [1]. The initiative focuses on enhancing heart health outcomes while maintaining strict standards for patient data privacy [1]. By combining diverse data types, clinicians can better tailor treatments to individual patient needs [1]. This development represents a significant step in using artificial intelligence for complex medical diagnostics [1]. The tools ensure that sensitive health information remains protected while providing actionable insights for cardiologists across the region [1].

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EU NextGen Project: AI Tools for Personalized Cardiology