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Solving for Greater Good


At Rice Engineering and Computing, we collaborate with scientists and scholars across campus and around the world to solve some of the most urgent issues of our time. Through our five research focus areas – Health and Well-being, Energy and Sustainability, Resilient and Adaptive Communities, Advanced Materials, and Future Computing – we are solving for greater good.

 

 

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AI-powered alerts may cut kidney complications after heart surgery

Rice and and Baylor College of Medicine have launched an NIH-funded effort to predict kidney injury resulting from heart surgery complications. The collaboration will leverage artificial intelligence to alert clinicians to early signs of kidney trouble, giving them critical time to intervene before lasting damage occurs.

The Rice team is led by statistician Meng Li. Funded by a nearly $2.5 million grant from the National Institutes of Health, the project pairs Rice’s strengths in statistics and machine learning with BCM’s clinical expertise and rich, real-world data from thousands of cardiac surgery patients.

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