blog posts Getting Personal: Elena Wilson by Mayo Clinic Center for Individualized MedicineDec 15, 2019 8:30 am | 46 Views An interview with University of Illinois senior, Elena Wilson, about her internships at Mayo Clinic and the Yale School of Medicine. Share this Story Share Getting Personal: Elena Wilson on Facebook Share Getting Personal: Elena Wilson on Twitter AI System Works with Physicians to Identify the Most Helpful Treatments for People Diagnosed with Depression by Mayo Clinic Center for Individualized MedicineDec 6, 2019 8:30 am | 2 Views The Fall 2019 issue of Mayo Clinic Magazine features Illinois alum Arjun Athreya, the inaugural doctoral graduate of the Mayo Clinic and University of Illinois Alliance for Technology-Based Healthcare Fellowship program. Share this Story Share AI System Works with Physicians to Identify the Most Helpful Treatments for People Diagnosed with Depression on Facebook Share AI System Works with Physicians to Identify the Most Helpful Treatments for People Diagnosed with Depression on Twitter Krannert offering free dance-based classes for those with Parkinson’s by Mayo Clinic Center for Individualized MedicineNov 12, 2019 8:30 am | 1 View People with Parkinson’s disease can take part in free monthly dance-based classes at Krannert Center for the Performing Arts. Studies have shown dance can have therapeutic benefits for people with Parkinson’s, a progressive nervous system disease affecting movement. The local Dance for People with Parkinson’s program is in its 10th year. Share this Story Share Krannert offering free dance-based classes for those with Parkinson’s on Facebook Share Krannert offering free dance-based classes for those with Parkinson’s on Twitter CSL researchers develop tools to aid in Alzheimer's diagnosis and prognosis by Mayo Clinic Center for Individualized MedicineNov 11, 2019 8:30 am | 1 View Alzheimer’s Disease has long stumped the medical community. A team of Illinois researchers, including 3 Mayo-Clinic and Illinois Alliance for Technology Based Healthcare fellows, is working to create tools that could help improve the diagnosis of the illness and produce more accurate prognoses. Share this Story Share CSL researchers develop tools to aid in Alzheimer's diagnosis and prognosis on Facebook Share CSL researchers develop tools to aid in Alzheimer's diagnosis and prognosis on Twitter Preparing the workforce of the future: students work side-by-side with Mayo researchers and physicians by Mayo Clinic Center for Individualized MedicineNov 4, 2019 8:30 am | 1 View Ten Illinois students came to Mayo Clinic through the Mayo Clinic & Illinois Alliance for Technology-Based Healthcare. Each student was matched with research mentors whose research is supported in part by Mayo Clinic Center for Individualized Medicine. Share this Story Share Preparing the workforce of the future: students work side-by-side with Mayo researchers and physicians on Facebook Share Preparing the workforce of the future: students work side-by-side with Mayo researchers and physicians on Twitter How machine learning is crafting precision medicine by Forbes InsightsFeb 11, 2019 1:15 pm | 1 View Dr. Liewei Wang of the Mayo Clinic, along with a team of researchers that includes members of the department of computer science at Illinois, developed a machine learning algorithm to predict whether a psychiatrist should prescribe a certain drug to a depression patient based on that patient’s unique medical record. Share this Story Share How machine learning is crafting precision medicine on Facebook Share How machine learning is crafting precision medicine on Twitter A Life Changing Collaboration by Illinois AthleticsNov 25, 2018 4:15 pm | 1 View The Fighting Illini men's basketball team will host their Epilepsy Awareness game on Sunday. The game will help bring awareness to an illness that does not receive a lot of funding and does not have as much awareness as other neurological illnesses. Share this Story Share A Life Changing Collaboration on Facebook Share A Life Changing Collaboration on Twitter Novel quantum dots enhance cell imaging by Laura SchmittOct 28, 2018 10:15 am | 1 View A team of researchers from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and Mayo Clinic have engineered a new type of molecular probe that can measure and count RNA in cells and tissue without organic dyes. Share this Story Share Novel quantum dots enhance cell imaging on Facebook Share Novel quantum dots enhance cell imaging on Twitter Researchers develop “cytological ruler” to build 3D map of human genome by Ben Short, Rockefeller University PressAug 29, 2018 3:00 pm | 1 View It has been almost 20 years since the human genome was first sequenced, but researchers still know little about how the genome is folded up and organized within cells. Share this Story Share Researchers develop “cytological ruler” to build 3D map of human genome on Facebook Share Researchers develop “cytological ruler” to build 3D map of human genome on Twitter New Informatics Tool Makes the Most of Genomic Data by Claudia LutzJul 11, 2018 4:00 pm | 1 View A new computational tool developed through a collaboration between the University of Illinois and Mayo Clinic combines multiple types of genomic information to make stronger predictions about what genomic features are associated with specific drug responses. 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