INTRODUCTION TO AI CLASSICAL THEORY TARGETED EXAMPLES

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About This Presentation

Image: Include an image that represents the concept of precision, such as a AI helix or a futuristic healthcare
setting.
Objective: Provide a foundational understanding of precision medicine and its departure from traditional
approaches
Role of theory: Discuss how genomics, the study of an organis...


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Name: M. Ibrahim
Roll no: 18
Program: BSCS
Department: KUST
University: UNIVERSITY OF MANAGEMENT AND TECHNOLOGY, UMT
Submitted to: MISS JAWERIA JALIL

In this slide, I have applied various themes, slide layouts, charts and graphs,
transitions, animations, specific time duration. I have inserted one audio, one video
and three images. I have also inserted shapes, icons and SmartArt graphics to each
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1. Introduction toAI:
AI STANDS FOR ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE:
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIEGENCE :
Image:Include an image that represents the concept of precision, such as aAI helix or a futuristic healthcare
setting.
Objective:Provide a foundational understanding of precision medicine and its departure from traditional
approaches.

2.: Classical Theory:
Role of theory:Discuss how genomics, the study of an organism's complete set ofAI ,
plays a crucial role in precision medicine.
Customizing treatment plans:Highlight how genetic information is used to customize
treatment plans based on an individual's genetic makeup.
Examples:Provide real-world examples of successful applicationof AI such as genetic
therapies or targeted treatments.

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4: BIOMARKERTESTING:
Importance of molecular diagnostics:Explain the role of molecular diagnostics in identifying
molecular and genetic markers associated with diseases.
Biomarker testing:Showcase how biomarker testing aids in creating personalized treatment plans.

5: Targeted Examples:
Concept of targeted therapies:Explore the concept of targeted therapies, which focus on specific
molecules involved in the development of a disease.
Examples:Provide examples of successful targeted therapies, discussing how they offer more
effective treatment with fewer side effects compared to traditional therapies.

6: Personalized Treatment:
Choosing effective therapies:Highlight how genetic information helps in selecting the
most effective cancer therapies for individual patients.
Success stories:Share success stories of individuals benefiting from personalized cancer
treatment, emphasizing improved outcomes.
Objective:Showcase the transformative impact of precision medicine on cancer care.

7: AddingVideo:

8: Data Challenges and Solutions:
Data challenges:Address the challenges associated with managing large sets of patient data in precision
medicine.
Technological solutions:Discuss technological innovations and solutions for handling and analyzing vast
datasets.
Visuals:Include graphics representing data management challenges and technological solutions.
Objective:Acknowledge the data-related challenges in precision medicine and highlight innovative solutions.
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9: Ethical Considerations:
Content:
•Ethical issues:Examine ethical concerns related to precision medicine, such as privacy, consent, and
potential misuse of genetic information.
•Regulations and guidelines:Present examples of ethical guidelines and regulations in place to safeguard
patient rights.
•Visuals:Include images or icons representing ethical considerations.

10: Case Study:
Real-world case study:Present a detailed case study showcasing the success of precision
medicine in a specific medical scenario.
Patient's journey:Discuss the patient's journey, treatment plan, and outcomes.
Impact:Emphasize the transformative effect of precision medicine on the individual's
health.
Objective:Ground the presentation in a real-world example, highlighting the practical
application and success of precision medicine.