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'The convergence of digital transformation and the GenAI revolution creates an unprecedented opportunity for accelerating progress in precision health. Precision immunotherapy is a poster child for this transformation. Emerging technologies such as multiplex immunofluorescence (mIF) can assess internal states of individual cells along with their spatial locations, which is critical for deciphering how tumors interact with the immune system. The resulting insights, often referred to as the “grammar” of the tumor microenvironment, can help predict whether a tumor will respond to immunotherapy. If it is unlikely to respond, these insights can also inform strategies to reprogram the tumor from “cold” to “hot,” increasing its susceptibility to treatment.
This is exciting, but progress is hindered by the high cost and limited scalability of current technology. For example, obtaining mIF data of a couple dozen protein channels for a tissue sample can cost thousands of dollars, and even the most advanced labs can barely scale it to a tiny fraction of their available tissue samples.
In our paper published in Cell on December 9, “Multimodal AI generates virtual population for tumor microenvironment modeling(opens in new tab),” we present GigaTIME(opens in new tab), a multimodal AI model for translating routinely available hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) pathology slides to virtual mIF images.'
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GigaTIME: Scaling tumor microenvironment modeling using virtual population generated by multimodal AI - Microsoft Research
This is exciting, but progress is hindered by the high cost and limited scalability of current technology. For example, obtaining mIF data of a couple dozen protein channels for a tissue sample can cost thousands of dollars, and even the most advanced labs can barely scale it to a tiny fraction of their available tissue samples.
In our paper published in Cell on December 9, “Multimodal AI generates virtual population for tumor microenvironment modeling(opens in new tab),” we present GigaTIME(opens in new tab), a multimodal AI model for translating routinely available hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) pathology slides to virtual mIF images.'
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GigaTIME: Scaling tumor microenvironment modeling using virtual population generated by multimodal AI - Microsoft Research
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