Biomedical Research Data in the Age of AI
暫譯: 人工智慧時代的生物醫學研究數據

Kaplan, David

  • 出版商: Springer
  • 出版日期: 2025-11-10
  • 售價: $7,070
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$6,716
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 146
  • 裝訂: Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
  • ISBN: 3032082277
  • ISBN-13: 9783032082275
  • 相關分類: Data-visualization
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商品描述

This book offers an alternative to faith-dependent analytical approaches, explaining how original data can be transformed into cogent and compelling interpretations with analytical techniques that are straightforward and accessible to biomedical scientists. Some data-related topics covered in the book are the aesthetics of data or how beauty in data inspires, erroneous data by fraud or honest mistake, the difference between experimental and observational data, reproducibility of data, and the implications of focusing on original data for peer review.

By considering these various subjects, the author has synthesized a philosophy to help students develop an effective and appropriate sensibility. The book can serve as a guide for biomedical research investigators in their studies, assist practitioners in making sense of complex mechanisms for patient benefit, and for business professionals who may learn from a thoughtful consideration of biomedical science. This book is intentionally accessible for those without an extensive biomedical science background, and hopes to motivate readers to expand their data literacy and comprehension, in the age of AI.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

這本書提供了一種替代信仰依賴的分析方法,解釋了如何將原始數據轉化為清晰且引人注目的解釋,使用的分析技術簡單易懂,適合生物醫學科學家。書中涵蓋的一些與數據相關的主題包括數據的美學,或數據中的美感如何激發靈感、由於詐騙或誠實錯誤而產生的錯誤數據、實驗數據與觀察數據之間的差異、數據的可重複性,以及專注於原始數據對同行評審的影響。

通過考慮這些不同的主題,作者綜合出一種哲學,幫助學生發展有效且適當的敏感性。這本書可以作為生物醫學研究者在研究中的指導,幫助從業者理解複雜機制以造福病人,並為商業專業人士提供從深思熟慮的生物醫學科學中學習的機會。這本書特意為那些沒有廣泛生物醫學科學背景的人所設計,希望能激勵讀者在人工智慧時代擴展他們的數據素養和理解能力。

作者簡介

Dr. David Kaplan graduated with A.B, Ph.D., and M.D. degrees from the University of Chicago. He was a pathology resident at Barnes and Jewish Hospitals and a postdoctoral fellow at Washington University. Since 1984 he served as a faculty member at Case Western Reserve University and an attending physician at University Hospitals Cleveland. In 2016 he founded a biotechnology company based on his invention of a powerful technology that enhanced the sensitivity of flow cytometric analysis. Dr. Kaplan has made many advancements throughout his scientific career including the first cloning of human influenza-specific cytotoxic T cells, the first gene transfer into human T cells, the first use of antisense transfection to inhibit expression of a protein to probe its function in the context of the human T cell, and the first demonstration of intercellular immunoregulation via cell surface receptors.

作者簡介(中文翻譯)

大衛·卡普蘭博士(Dr. David Kaplan)於芝加哥大學獲得A.B.、Ph.D.和M.D.學位。他曾在巴恩斯醫院(Barnes Hospital)和猶太醫院(Jewish Hospitals)擔任病理學住院醫師,並在華盛頓大學(Washington University)擔任博士後研究員。自1984年以來,他在凱斯西儲大學(Case Western Reserve University)擔任教職,並在克里夫蘭大學醫院(University Hospitals Cleveland)擔任主治醫師。2016年,他創立了一家生物技術公司,基於他發明的一項強大技術,該技術增強了流式細胞分析的靈敏度。卡普蘭博士在其科學職業生涯中取得了許多進展,包括首次克隆人類流感特異性細胞毒性T細胞、首次將基因轉移到人類T細胞中、首次使用反義轉染技術抑制蛋白質表達以探究其在人體T細胞中的功能,以及首次通過細胞表面受體展示細胞間免疫調節。

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