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Machine Learning and Steatotic Liver Disease

July 10, 2024

Episode 86

 
Christos Mantzoros

This episode focuses on machine learning and how it may help diagnose metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD). Host Aaron Lohr talks with Christos S. Mantzoros, MD, PhD, professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School and the editor-in-chief of the journal Metabolism. Dr. Mantzoros and his team presented their work at ENDO 2024 in Boston, and their abstract was title, “Accurate machine-learning-based diagnosis of at-risk MASH and MASLD subtypes using categorical, radiant boosting, and select clinical, biochemical, and metabolomic measurements: Building highly robust models with few variables through a multi-national, multi-center, biopsy-proven cohort.”


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