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16.12.2025

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Fabian Theis Featured in Handelsblatt on the Future of AI in Precision Medicine

Artificial Intelligence and Biomedical Research

Our PI Fabian Theis was recently featured in an interview exploring how artificial intelligence is reshaping modern healthcare. As a leading researcher in AI-driven biomedical data analysis, he explains why precision medicine is still widely underestimated, despite major scientific advances. AI now enables more individualized predictions and treatment strategies, with developments increasingly making their way from research into clinical practice. Theis also reflects on current digital health trends, emphasizing the need to distinguish short-term hype from technologies with lasting clinical impact.

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