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EP14 AI With Care: How AI is Redefining Clinical Trials and Medical Development

25 min · 14. maj 2026
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In a fascinating discussion, the podcast explores the work being done at Mass General Brigham to revolutionize the clinical trials landscape using artificial intelligence. Dr. Alexander Blood explains how his team developed AI tools that improve the efficiency of patient recruitment by processing unstructured data more effectively. This advancement not only enhances trial enrollment rates but also augments collaboration across hospitals and research institutions. The episode emphasizes how AI can tackle longstanding challenges, support scalability, and transcend traditional methodologies in clinical trials, thereby facilitating better healthcare outcomes and expediting medical research.

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