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Researchers develop personalized therapy decision-making framework to optimize HIV treatment
CategoriesJohns Hopkins team develops a way to personalize antiretroviral therapy to reduce side effects.
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Accelerating AI on a budget
CategoriesLuana Ruiz, a mathematician at Johns Hopkins, leads team in efficient and cost-effective approach for graph neural networks, unveiling a novel method to teach computers with small data samples.
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Quanta Magazine features Ben Grimmer's recent study on a traditional assumption in gradient descent, revealing that breaking the rule of small steps can lead to nearly three times faster results on optimization problems.
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To a T-cell: Researchers link immune-cell activity to psychiatric symptoms in women with HIV
CategoriesWomen with HIV frequently experience neuropsychiatric disorders such as depression, anxiety, and even cognitive impairment. Until now, though, the disordered physiological mechanisms underlying such symptoms was unclear. A study by…
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On Design Day, a team of undergraduate students determine malignant or benign breast cancer images using machine learning algorithms.