Category Archives: DBDS

cover of biomedical engineering

Roxana Daneshjou lands cover of Nature Biomedical Engineering

“Auditing the inference processes of medical-image classifiers by leveraging generative AI and the expertise of physicians” by Roxana Daneshjou (et all) was featured on the latest cover of Nature Biomedical Engineering.

Abtract: The inferences of most machine-learning models powering medical artificial intelligence are difficult to interpret. Here we report a general framework for model auditing that combines insights from medical experts with a highly expressive form of explainable artificial intelligence. Specifically, we leveraged the expertise of dermatologists for the clinical task of differentiating melanomas from melanoma ‘lookalikes’ on the basis of dermoscopic and clinical images of the skin, and the power of generative models to render ‘counterfactual’ images to understand the ‘reasoning’ processes of five medical-image classifiers.

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Poster for the workshop

Experimental Design: AI for Science

Only Weeks Away – Don’t Miss Out! Registration Filling Fast!

We are excited to invite you to the workshop “Experimental Design: AI for Science” happening at Stanford University on 3rd and 4th April 2025.  The workshop focuses on theory and methodology of AI based experimental design and its application to addressing scientific problems. We have an exciting lineup of speakers including David Baker, Adji Bousso Dieng, Ashia Wilson, Stefano Ermon, Jennifer Listgarten, Aaron Streets, Andreas Krause, Brian Trippe, Yisong Yue, Jure Lesokvec and Kyunghyun Cho.

Website: edai4science.github.io
Registration for the workshop.
Submit abstracts before Mar. 15.

new seminar series - “Innovators in Computational Biology & AI"

A new seminar series: “Innovators in Computational Biology & AI” 4/4

We are excited to introduce a new seminar series – “Innovators in Computational Biology & AI,” sponsored by the Warren Alpert CBAI Scholars Program. Our inaugural speaker, Dr. Sarah McGough from Genentech, will share her experience transitioning from graduate school to industry, offering valuable insights into biotech, work culture, and career opportunities. Don’t miss her tips on navigating the job application process and career prospects. Please RSVP to help us plan for the event.

Speaker: Dr. Sarah McGough (Genentech)

Date: Friday. April 4th, 1:30-2:30PM

Location: Edwards Building, R358

Refreshments will be provided

If you have any questions or concerns, feel free to reach out to xsitu@stanford.edu.