<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><item href="/about/office-of-the-president/presidents-bulletin/2024/05-23/research-stroke-lesions.html" dsn="blogs"><featured/><categories>Research</categories><pubDate>05/23/2024 09:00:00 AM</pubDate><title>Downstate Researchers Pave the Way for AI in Identifying Stroke Lesions</title><sub-title/><description>SUNY Downstate researchers, led by Neurology Resident Jung-Hyun Lee, M.D., and Professor of Physiology and Pharmacology William W. Lytton, M.D., are investigating the role of artificial intelligence (AI), particularly the GPT-4 model, in identifying brain lesions resulting from strokes. This research is crucial given the severe consequences of strokes, including long-term disabilities or death, which stem from interruptions in brain blood flow. Locating these lesions post-stroke is essential for predicting potential long-term effects and determining optimal treatment strategies. However, access to conventional diagnostic tools like brain scans and neurological exams is often limited, especially in underserved urban or rural areas.</description><author>Office of the President</author><image><img xmlns:ouc="http://omniupdate.com/XSL/Variables" src="https://www.downstate.edu/about/office-of-the-president/presidents-bulletin/2024/05-23/_images/ai-story-flipped.png" alt="Researchers"/></image><categories><category>Research</category></categories></item>