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Editorial
. 2023 Oct;309(1):e232372.
doi: 10.1148/radiol.232372.

The Initial Steps of Multimodal AI in Radiology

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Editorial

The Initial Steps of Multimodal AI in Radiology

Felipe C Kitamura et al. Radiology. 2023 Oct.
No abstract available

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Conflict of interest statement

Disclosures of conflicts of interest: F.C.K. Consultant for MD.ai; lecture payments from Sharing Progress in Cancer Care and Mayo Clinic as a visiting professor; early career consultant to the editor of Radiology; co-chair of the Society for Imaging Informatics in Medicine, Machine Learning Education Subcommittee; member of the RSNA AI Steering Committee. E.J.T. Grant from National Institutes of Health (UM1TR004407).

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Felipe Kitamura is a neuroradiologist, director of Applied Innovation and
AI at Dasa, affiliated professor at Universidade Federal de São Paulo,
associate scholar at the Stanford AIMI Center, visiting professor at the Mayo
Clinic, member of the RSNA Artificial Intelligence Steering Committee, co-chair
of the SIIM Machine Learning Education Subcommittee, consultant for MD.ai,
Kaggle Competitions Master, and RSNA Honored Educator Awardee. His interest is
in innovation to improve patient care.
Felipe Kitamura is a neuroradiologist, director of Applied Innovation and AI at Dasa, affiliated professor at Universidade Federal de São Paulo, associate scholar at the Stanford AIMI Center, visiting professor at the Mayo Clinic, member of the RSNA Artificial Intelligence Steering Committee, co-chair of the SIIM Machine Learning Education Subcommittee, consultant for MD.ai, Kaggle Competitions Master, and RSNA Honored Educator Awardee. His interest is in innovation to improve patient care.
Eric Topol is founder and director of the Scripps Research Translational
Institute, a professor of molecular medicine, and executive vice-president of
Scripps Research. He has published more than 1200 peer-reviewed articles,
including more than 300 000 citations, was elected to the National
Academy of Medicine, and is one of the top 10 most cited researchers in
medicine. His principal scientific focus has been on individualized medicine
using genomic, digital, and AI tools.
Eric Topol is founder and director of the Scripps Research Translational Institute, a professor of molecular medicine, and executive vice-president of Scripps Research. He has published more than 1200 peer-reviewed articles, including more than 300 000 citations, was elected to the National Academy of Medicine, and is one of the top 10 most cited researchers in medicine. His principal scientific focus has been on individualized medicine using genomic, digital, and AI tools.

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