In this session, we talked about all the ongoing projects and here’s the update.
During this meeting, we discussed the progress of various projects. Here are the updates:
1. AI Sickle Cell Anemia research: The next phase of the project will start on November 17th, focusing on developing AI models to detect pain levels early and identify sickle cell disease from computer images. Our aim is to finalize these models and prepare students for a research presentation or publication.
2. VR in pain management: The design of the application is underway, with wireframes for the mobile app already created. The next steps involve selecting design elements like logos and commencing app development. This mobile app aims to help patients quickly locate suitable virtual reality pain management centers based on their pain levels.
3. Gene therapy and AI: Research is ongoing to explore various gene therapy treatments and AI solutions offered by different companies. Once this research is complete, plans will be made for a mobile app.
4. Space medicine and space debris projects: Both projects are currently receiving individual mentoring from the project lead to guide student participants in developing their research topics and preparing for upcoming presentations. The objective for these projects is to create interactive conversational AI apps for tracking debris and supporting space medicine research.
5. Teaching students in Uganda: The project has seen significant progress with engaging and hands-on teaching in STEM subjects by students. Challenges related to technology and downtime recovery are being addressed by the team.
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