Dickinson高中初级班Ava Hauck赢得一笔50 000美元的赠款,用于其检测服务不足地区的血液疾病的AI-动力装置。
Dickinson High School junior Ava Hauck won a $50,000 grant for her AI-powered device that detects blood diseases in underserved areas.
Ava Hauck是迪金森高中的初中生,已收到一笔50 000美元的创新性ND赠款,用于推进Clinivue Dx,这是一个AI驱动的便携式装置,可检测低资源地区诸如疟疾、败血症和白血病等血病。
Ava Hauck, a Dickinson High School junior, has received a $50,000 Innovate ND grant to advance Clinivue Dx, an AI-powered, portable device that detects blood diseases like malaria, sepsis, and leukemia in low-resource areas.
在一位家庭成员白血病诊断的启发下,她利用一个革命神经网络开发了这一装置,将其精确度从50.2%提高到了可靠的水平。
Inspired by a family member’s leukemia diagnosis, she developed the device using a Convolutional Neural Network, improving its accuracy from 50.2% to reliable levels.
她创办了一家公司,获得了临时专利,并在赢得科学博览会后获得了53,000美元的奖学金。
She founded a company, secured a provisional patent, and earned a $53,000 scholarship after winning a science fair.
这笔赠款将资助临床试验、林业发展局检测和商业化工作,Hauck计划研究病理学,以支持今后的病人护理。
The grant will fund clinical trials, FDA testing, and commercialization efforts, with Hauck planning to study pathology to support future patient care.