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Aster CMI hospital and IISc. to launch artificial intelligence lab in Bengaluru

KERALA / KARNATAKA/ UAE :

Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru | Photo Credit: The Hindu

The lab has been set up to build cutting edge AI products in the healthcare domain, and bridge the gap between clinical medicine and technology by training healthcare professionals in AI

To understand disease patterns and improve treatment outcomes using artificial intelligence (AI) tools, Aster CMI Hospital has joined hands with the Indian Institute of Science (IISc.) to launch an AI lab.

The lab has been set up to build cutting edge AI products in the healthcare domain, and bridge the gap between clinical medicine and technology by training healthcare professionals in AI.

The lab was launched by Azad Moopen, founder Chairman and Managing Director, Aster DM Healthcare; Lokesh B., Consultant Neurology at the hospital; and Phaneendra K Yalavarthy, Professor of Medical Imaging, Department of Computational and Data Sciences, IISc.

Aster CMI will work with Prof. Phaneendra K Yalavarthy and his team on ‘Development of Deep Learning Methods for Automated Tracking and Segmentation of Nerves in Ultrasound Images’.  

Sriram Ganapathy, Associate Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering, IISc. has been collaborating on ‘Automatic Acute Stroke Symptom Detection Using Mobile Health Technologies’ and also on audio analytics in neurological disorders. Aster CMI believes that these initial projects have a direct impact on the current clinical practice in neurosciences.

At the launch, Dr Moopen said, “With the use of AI, doctors and medical providers will now be able to deliver more accurate diagnosis in the fastest possible time, which can aid the treatment journey. Also, AI would be a big leap towards predictive and proactive data analytics, which will improve preventive care recommendations for patients. We are glad to partner with IISc.”

Prof. Phaneendra K Yalavarthy, who has been instrumental in setting up the lab by providing the computational infrastructure and expertise, said, “AI-powered medical technologies have been rapidly evolving and have become powerful adjunct tools in clinical practice. The broad spectrum of digital medicine, especially to enable the 4P model of medicine (Predictive, Preventive, Personalised, and Participatory) involves natural collaboration between academic institutions and medical institutions.”

He said this artificial intelligence lab is a collaborative effort to develop these AI technologies in the hospital settings such that the translation to clinic will be seamless. “The initial focus of this collaborative lab will be in neurology and will later be expanded to other clinical specialities. We are thankful to Aster CMI for providing space to establish this lab in their hospital to enable co-development of some of these AI technologies for healthcare. This collaborative lab will enable the development of highly impactful research and technologies with a focus on translation to the bedside,” he said.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> News> National> Karnataka / by The Hindu Bureau / Bengaluru – March 19th, 2022

Gulf NRIs join hands to revive Kerala’s football glory

KERALA :

Dr Azad Moopen ( left) and Dr. Siddeek Ahmed (right)
Dr Azad Moopen ( left) and Dr. Siddeek Ahmed (right)

Two prominent non-resident Indian (NRI) businessmen from the Gulf, one from the UAE and the other from Saudi Arabia, have joined hands to revive the legendary Sait Nagjee Football Tournament in Kozhikode in Kerala after over two decades with the aim to “restore the old glory” of the sport in the state.

Two prominent non-resident Indian (NRI) businessmen from the Gulf, one from the UAE and the other from Saudi Arabia, have joined hands to revive the legendary Sait Nagjee Football Tournament in Kozhikode in Kerala after over two decades with the aim to “restore the old glory” of the sport in the state.

Dr Azad Moopen of the Aster DM Healthcare group in Dubai and Dr. Siddeek Ahmed, who heads the Eram Group in Saudi Arabia, have also roped in Brazilian football star Ronaldinho as its goodwill ambassador and are getting top European and Latin American teams to play in India.  The announcement was made recently in Dubai in the presence of Ronaldinho who arrived in Kozhikode Sunday to a rousing welcome from fans, including hundreds of escort bikers from Kochi airport to Kozhikode.

The Aster MIMS Nagjee International Club Football promoted by Mondial Sports LLP will start on February 5 at the Kozhikode Corporation Stadium.

For the first time in India, seven international club football teams from South America and Europe will play in the tournament whose final is on February 21.The UK-based charitable trust, Football for Peace Global (FfP), is the charity partner, undertaking a legacy programme for school children in Kozhikode, supported by the United Nations and the Duke of Cambridge.

The participating teams include Argentina (U-23), Watford F C (U-23), England, Levante UD (U-23) Spain, Club Atletico Paranaense (U-23) Brazil, TSV 1860 München (U-23) Germany, Rapid Bucharest, Romania, Shamrock Rovers F C, Ireland and I-League (U-23), India.

“Football has the power to unite people. It has given me an opportunity and taught me universal values of friendship and unity,” Ronaldinho said in a statement.

“I am supporting the work carried by Football for Peace Global and proud today to be the guest of honour of Nagjee International Club Football Tournament 2016 and becoming a Footballer for Peace.”

Acclaimed footballer Kashif Siddiqi, a co-founder of FfP, will also support the event actively.

“It is a great privilege for me to partner with my football friend Ronaldinho to achieve our visions for peace and undertake an FfP legacy programme in Kerala,” Siddiqui said.

The organisers say their primary goal is to “restore the old glory, revive the sport in its pure form (unlike the franchise model) and last, but not the least, continue its legacy of promoting peace” in a new form “which will be seen for the first time ever in the nation.”

Dr Moopen is the chairman and managing director of Aster DM Healthcare, a healthcare conglomerate in the Middle East and India. Headquartered in Dubai, the Aster DM network now encompasses more than 13,000 employees, 1500+ doctors with clinics and diagnostic centres.  In 2010 and 2011, Dr Moopen was awarded the Pravasi Bharatiya Samman and Padma Shri by the Indian government respectively.

Dr. Siddeek Ahmed is the chairman and managing director of Eram Group, one of the region’s most diverse conglomerates, with over 40 plus entities spread across 12 countries, which is a powerh0use in industrial contracting, project management solutions, automotive, healthcare, travel, IT, manufacturing, power electronics, trading, floor covering and other commercial ventures.

The news naturally got prominent attention in the Gulf media with newspapers like the Gulf Times carrying a big report on it.  An estimated seven million Indians live in the Gulf region and send back over $ 35bn in annual remittances.

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source: http://www.theindiandiaspora.com / The Indian Diaspora / Home> In the News> Primary News / January 25th, 2016