Bioinnovation and Medical Engineering Symposium

On June 27th, our team participated in the Bioinnovation and Medical Engineering Symposium at the Innovation Lab on Missouri S&T’s campus. The event provided an exciting opportunity to share our research and connect with students, faculty, and professionals interested in the intersection of healthcare and engineering.

The symposium was a great chance to engage with others passionate about biomedical innovation and explore how our AI-focused research can contribute to improving outcomes in organ transplantation. Check out our team below!  

PhD student, Amaneh Babaee, presenting her work “Tensions in AI Adoption for Organ Procurement Organizations”. 
PhD student, Oluseyi Fadaiya, presenting his work “Dual-Level Framework for Early Detection of Chronic Kidney Disease”.  
Amaneh Babaee and Joely Grace Hall in front of their work “Tensions in AI Adoption for Organ Procurement Organizations”. 
Akinkunmi Akinola, Dr. Cihan Dagli, and Oluseyi Fadaiya in front of their work “An Adaptive Human-AI Teaming Framework for Complex Healthcare Decision-Making: Capturing Transplant Surgeon Expertise Using Fuzzy Logic”. (NP Rachel Dzieran) 

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