AI Assistants Reshape Aging-in-Place Care with a Focus on Privacy and Personalization
AI assistants are reshaping elder caregiving by offering cognitive stimulation, daily task reminders, and health monitoring, enhancing autonomy and easing caregiver strain. Tools like ElliQ and voice-enabled systems such as Alexa foster social interaction while supporting aging-in-place. Yet, as highlighted in recent research, these benefits come with privacy, transparency, and trust trade-offs. Faculty can advance this field by co-designing culturally competent, privacy-aware AI systems that reflect older adults’ preferences for control, data sharing, and relational dynamics.
Integrative, Technology-Driven Approaches Are Redefining the Future of Cancer Care
Cancer research is shifting toward personalized, integrative strategies that combine immunotherapy, mRNA vaccines, microbiome modulation, AI diagnostics, and bioelectric interventions. These approaches emphasize tailored treatments, real-time monitoring, and systems-level insight. From predictive genomics to gut-brain interactions, innovation spans multiple domains. Faculty can contribute by advancing interdisciplinary frameworks that link biological, computational, and behavioral models to improve outcomes across diverse patient populations.
Shocking Advances: Using Electricity to Treat Cancer and Disease
New Genetic Test Can Diagnose Brain Tumors in Two Hours Instead of Weeks
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Harnessing the Power of AI in Senior Living: Tuesday, June 24, 2025
Webinar session designed for senior living providers that will provide an overview of AI, its relevance to the senior living industry, and actionable strategies for implementation.
AI and Machine Learning in Immuno-Oncology: Wednesday, June 11, 2025
For cancer researchers and immunologists, this webinar explores AI-integrated genomics and imaging to decode tumor immune evasion and enhance precision immunotherapy strategies.
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