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  • The Mission is the Boss
    2025/08/15

    Dr. Michelle Longmire, physician-scientist, technologist, and CEO, cofounder of Medable; shares how early lessons in science and systems design shaped her mission to fix one of medicine’s most persistent bottlenecks: slow, fragmented, and inaccessible clinical trials.

    We discuss her path from autoimmune skin disease research at Stanford to building Medable into a global clinical trial infrastructure platform operating across 14 therapeutic areas, and what it takes to align technology, AI, and scientific rigor with the needs of patients, regulators, and researchers.

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    55 分
  • AI in Oncology: Hype, Evidence, and the Threshold of Clinical Trust
    2025/08/13

    What does it take for AI to move from technical innovation to real-world adoption in oncology?

    In the first episode of Precision Signals, Dr. Sean Khozin speaks with Dr. Cora Sternberg and Dr. Olivier Elemento—two leaders at the intersection of clinical trials, precision medicine, and computational biology.

    Together, they unpack the central paradox of medical AI: why so many tools are technically validated, yet so few are clinically trusted. Topics include:

    • Why randomized clinical trials—not just retrospective benchmarks—are essential for AI adoption
    • The limitations of current training data and the risks of treating clinical guidelines as ground truth
    • The evolving role of real-world data, EHRs, and multimodal inputs in building more adaptive AI systems
    • What physicians actually need to trust and use AI in everyday cancer care

    This is a candid conversation about evidence, trust, and what it will take to build AI that earns a place in the oncology clinic, grounded in insights from the participants’ recent review published in NEJM AI: https://ai.nejm.org/doi/abs/10.1056/A...

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    52 分