AI in Asian Health: Therapeutic Frontiers and the Lung Cancer Journey
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Event Title: AI in Asian Health: Therapeutic Frontiers and the Lung Cancer Journey
Event Date: May 27th, 6:30PM-7:30 PM
Location: Stanford Health Library, 211 Quarry Rd #201, Palo Alto, CA 94304
Description:
This event will explore how artificial intelligence is transforming precision medicine — from diagnostics to therapeutics — with a focus on diseases that disproportionately affect Asian populations. The program will open with a reflection by Dr. Bryant Lin, Co-Founder of Stanford Center for Asian Health Research and Education (CARE), on his personal journey with Stage IV non-smoker lung cancer, as shared in his forthcoming book Sunshine: An Exploration of Living When You Are Dying. His story will serve as the foundation for a broader discussion on AI-driven innovation in early detection, personalized therapeutics, and equitable care.
Speakers include:
- Dr. Bryant Lin – Stanford CARE Co-Founder; Patient Advocate
- Dr. Kevin Li-Partner, Frazier Life Sciences
- Thian Chew – Chairman & CEO, Invion Limited
- Dr. Lei Xing – Jacob Haimson & Sarah S. Donaldson Professor of Medical Physics; Director, Medical Physics Division, Department of Radiation Oncology, Stanford University
Hosted by the Stanford Center for Asian Health Research and Education (CARE), Stanford Health Library, and the Stanford Department of Medicine Culture and Community Leadership Team.