Centralizing Support for Clinical Innovation
Karolinska Institutet Launches AI Medical Research Network
The new network, led by the Centre for AI Innovation, provides researchers with technical and regulatory support.
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Karolinska Institutet has inaugurated a cross-institutional AI network to strengthen medical research capabilities [1]. Led by the Centre for AI Innovation, the initiative coordinates various AI projects across the institution [1][2]. It serves as a central hub for staff and students to access advanced computing resources [1].
The network offers clinicians and researchers specialized methodological support and regulatory guidance [1]. These resources help teams navigate complex legal frameworks while developing new healthcare technologies [2]. By streamlining collaboration, the university aims to elevate the use of artificial intelligence in clinical settings [2].
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