Researchers will use artificial intelligence to match image data of patients from Scotland with linked health records
Scientists are to analyse more than a million brain scans using artificial intelligence with the aim of developing a tool to predict a person’s risk of dementia.
Researchers at the University of Edinburgh and the University of Dundee will examine CT and MRI scans of patients from Scotland captured over more than a decade, as part of a global research effort called NEURii.
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