BIOMEDigital is a two-day free virtual event for the biomed industry, and took place November 4-5, 2020. Expert-led sessions focused on topics like digital health, surgical robotics, and 3D printing. Hager participated in the event’s medical robotics panel, “How Research Efforts are Changing the way Medtech uses Robotics.” Other panelists included Russell Taylor from […]
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Hager presents at SAIL Presymposium
The Symposium on Artificial Intelligence for Learning Health Systems (SAIL) is a new annual international conference exploring the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) techniques into clinical medicine. SAIL provides a forum for clinicians, clinical informaticians and AI researchers to discuss approaches and challenges to using these approaches in the healthcare domain. Originally planned as a 3-day […]
Read MoreHopkins-led workshop offers strategies to accelerate robot deployment in infectious disease crises
Robots often take on tasks too risky for humans to perform, such as cleaning up radioactive waste or replacing responders in dangerous search and rescue missions. The global pandemic is no exception. Robots are being used to perform tasks that would normally put health care workers at risk of infection; in hospitals, robotic systems […]
Read MoreHager featured on Johns Hopkins Medicine podcast
Greg Hager, Director of the Malone Center for Engineering in Healthcare, was recently featured in two episodes of the the Johns Hopkins Medicine “HealthNews Feed” podcast. Hager talks to host Elizabeth Tracy about how engineering technologies will enable older people to age in place. Listen now: December 24, 2018 – Beyond Rehab December 17, […]
Read MoreHager named AAAS Fellow
Gregory Hager is among 416 fellows elected this year to the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Founded in 1874, the AAAS recognizes scholars whose research is considered by their peers to be scientifically or socially distinguished. The distinction is unrelated to the annual list of fellows announced each spring by the American Academy […]
Read MoreHager named TUM Ambassador
Gregory Hager, Mandell Bellmore Professor in the Department of Computer Science and director of the Malone Center for Engineering in Healthcare, has been named a 2017 Technische Universität München (TUM) Ambassador. Located in Munich, Germany, TUM is one of Europe’s leading research universities. Each year, TUM honors a group of select international top-level scientists […]
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