Data-Science-Powered Research by Seattle Children's and Microsoft Shows Promise of Predicting SIDS and Other Causes of Sudden Death
The event was sponsored by The Center for Integrative Brain Research at Seattle Children's and Microsoft AI for Good Lab.
- The event was sponsored by The Center for Integrative Brain Research at Seattle Children's and Microsoft AI for Good Lab.
- Among the many topics attendees discussed was groundbreaking new research that suggests genetic testing at birth may hold the promise of detecting SIDS risk — and potentially other causes of sudden death later in life.
- The Aaron Matthew SIDS Research Foundation funds the database, which is maintained and managed at Seattle Children's Research Institute.
- "Scientific research sometimes leads to surprises," said Jan-Marino Ramirez , PhD, Director of the Center for Integrative Brain Research at Seattle Children's.