Marius Linguraru, Ph.D., associate professor of radiology and pediatrics, was quoted in a CNet article about his facial recognition software used to diagnose DiGeorge syndrome. The software was also mentioned in articles in Daily Mail (UK), Health Data Management, The Hindu (India), Hindustan Times (India), News-Medical, and Stat News.
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