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Awards | Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Four Microsoft researchers selected as 2019 ACM Distinguished Members 

October 30, 2019

Weidong Cui, Andrew Begel, Landon Cox, and Xing Xie have been recognized as 2019 Distinguished Members of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) for their significant contributions to technologies that underpin how we live, work and play. “Each year it is…

Microsoft, Jackson Lab make strides with AI-enabled precision medicine 

October 29, 2019

An overview of PipeDream's workflow
Microsoft Research Blog

PipeDream: A more effective way to train deep neural networks using pipeline parallelism 

October 28, 2019 | Amar Phanishayee

Deep Neural Networks (DNNs) have facilitated tremendous progress across a range of applications, including image classification, translation, language modeling, and video captioning. DNN training is extremely time-consuming, needing efficient multi-accelerator parallelization. In “PipeDream: Generalized Pipeline Parallelism for DNN Training,” published…

Awards | International Symposium on Software Reliability Engineering

Microsoft researchers recognized for great impact on ISSRE community 

October 28, 2019

To celebrate the 30th anniversary of the International Symposium on Software Reliability Engineering, the ISSRE committee promoted an initiative to identify the most influential papers, called “Highlights from 30 years of ISSRE”. Putting It All Together: Using Socio-technical Networks to…

In the news | Fierce Healthcare

Microsoft announces cancer research project with The Jackson Laboratory 

October 28, 2019

Announced Sunday, Jackson Laboratory researchers developed a tool called the Clinical Knowledgebase, or CKB, using Microsoft AI to help the global medical and scientific communities keep up with the sheer volume of data generated by advances in genomic research. (Microsoft)

In the news | Geekwire

Microsoft and Jackson Lab tackle cancer genetics with ‘human-computer symbiosis’ 

October 27, 2019

The rise of therapies that target tumors based on their genetic profile is revolutionizing how we treat cancer. It’s also creating a data overload. Around 17 million people are diagnosed with cancer each year, and hundreds of cancer studies are…

In the news | The AI Blog

Cancer researchers embrace AI to accelerate development of precision medicine 

October 27, 2019

Biomedical researchers are embracing artificial intelligence to accelerate the implementation of cancer treatments that target patients’ specific genomic profiles, a type of precision medicine that in some cases is more effective than traditional chemotherapy and has fewer side effects.

In the news | Wallpaper

Jenny Sabin’s brainy AI sculpture learns to smile at Microsoft HQ 

October 25, 2019

Pioneering mathematician Ada Lovelace inspires the giant, semi-sentient being that has landed in Microsoft's Redmond campus.

In the news | Microsoft Industry Blogs

Microsoft for Healthcare: new people, products, and partnerships 

October 24, 2019

In healthcare and life sciences, advances in research and technology development are providing a deeper understanding of human health and leading to more effective ways to prevent and treat disease. At the same time, the shifting landscape of the business…

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