Technically Speaking
In this episode we speak with Dr. Sharmila Majumdar to learn how she is using artificial intelligence and machine and deep learning to better understand degenerative joint diseases. We also discuss mentorship and the collective future of women in A.I.
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In this episode we speak with Dr. Tejal Desai about how she is using micro and nanotechnologies to create medical therapeutics to find new solutions for diseases that need them - from cystic fibrosis to diabetes. We also discuss UCSF's new HIVE initiative and the role mentorship has played in her life.
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Listen to Dr. Riley Bove and Erica Schleimer describe how they’ve created a new platform for people with multiple sclerosis on the new podcast Technically Speaking. SOM Tech interviewed these two women about what it means to be a technology innovator at UCSF.
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Technically Speaking features Ana Buenaventura and Traci Farrell of the University of California, San Francisco’s School of Medicine Technology Services, who explore the inner workings of leading female technology innovators at one of the best healthcare institutions in the world.
info_outlineListen to Dr. Riley Bove and Erica Schleimer describe how they’ve created a new platform for people with multiple sclerosis on the new podcast Technically Speaking. SOM Tech interviewed these two women about what it means to be a technology innovator at UCSF.