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From AI to the clinic: Nancy Guo’s path to precision cancer medicine

Nancy Guo is a SUNY Empire Innovation Professor at the School of Computing at Binghamton University's Thomas J. Watson College of Engineering and Applied Science.

"If a model takes too long or requires excessive computational resources, it will never be deployed clinically"

Credit: Binghampton University

Empire Innovation Professor Nancy Guo joined the Binghamton University faculty in autumn 2024. Guo has extensive experience leading foundation-funded, multidisciplinary AI-based research, having served as principal investigator (PI) on two National Institutes of Health (NIH) R01 awards and two National Science Foundation (NSF) grants. To date, Guo has secured more than $45.5 million in federal funding as PI or project director to develop technologies and infrastructure that advance precision medicine.

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