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The Protein Folding Problem: The day AI unlocked a secret of life
This column is the second in a four-part series from Taeho Jo, PhD, titled "AI in Medicine: From Nobel Discoveries to Clinical Frontiers."
Taeho Jo | Jun 20, 2025 -
AI Innovation Through the Lens of the 2024 Nobel Prizes
This column is the first in a 4-part series from Dr. Taeho Jo titled "AI in Medicine: From Nobel Discoveries to Clinical Frontiers".
Taeho Jo | May 29, 2025

Taeho Jo
Taeho Jo, PhD, is an assistant professor of radiology and imaging sciences with the Indiana University School of Medicine. His research focuses on using artificial intelligence and deep learning to advance our understanding of Alzheimer's disease. With a background in biochemistry, biophysics, neuroinformatics and deep learning, Jo has developed innovative models to help detect and classify Alzheimer's disease at an early stage using brain imaging data. He holds a PhD from Tokyo Medical and Dental University.