Current Projects

Current Projects of CBML

  • RadioVal
    01/09/2022 - 31/08/2026
    International Clinical Validation of Radiomics Artificial Intelligence for Breast Cancer Treatment Planning
  • SafePolyMed
    01/06/2022 - 30/11/2025
    Improve Safety in Polymedication by Managing Drug-Drug-Gene Interactions
  • CARDIOCARE
    01/07/2021 - 30/06/2025
    AN INTERDISCIPLINARY APPROACH FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF THE ELDERLY MULTIMORBID PATIENT WITH BREAST CANCER THERAPY INDUCED CARDIAC TOXICITY
  • STEAMDIVE
    30/12/2022 - 29/06/2025
    Innovative educational tools for promoting Inclusion and Diversity in schools DIVERSITY IN STEAM
  • LETHE
    01/01/2021 - 31/12/2024
    LETHE (λήθη) – A personalized prediction and intervention model for early detection and reduction of risk factors causing dementia, based on AI and distributed Machine Learning
  • GenoMed4ALL
    01/01/2021 - 31/12/2024
    Genomics and Personalized Medicine for all though Artificial Intelligence in Haematological Diseases
  • ProCAncer-I
    01/10/2020 - 30/09/2024
    An AI Platform integrating imaging data and models, supporting precision care through prostate cancer’s continuum
  • TIMELY
    01/01/2021 - 30/09/2024
    A patient-centered early risk prediction, prevention, and intervention platform to support the continuum of care in coronary artery disease (CAD) using eHealth and artificial intelligence
  • ODIN
    01/03/2021 - 31/08/2024
    Leveraging AI based technology to transform the future of health care delivery in Leading Hospitals in Europe
  • PCa RADical PATH
    01/10/2022 - 31/03/2024
    RADiomics-PATHomics targeted Prostate Cancer Diagnosis
  • iQARuS
    01/01/2021 - 31/12/2023
    Efficient Query Answering over RDF streams using Summaries
  • NEOMATRIX
    01/01/2021 - 31/12/2023
    Mapping The Neolithic Expansion In The Mediterranean: A Scientific Collective To Promote Archaeogenomics And Evolutionary Biology Research In Turkey
  • mobiVirus
    01/05/2022 - 31/10/2023
    mobiVirus: Modeling viral genome evolution and epidemics using human mobility tracks