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Hear about research efforts to use AI to detect organ failure earlier. Featured experts are Dr. Rohan Goswami, Transplant Cardiologist and Director of Heart Transplant Research at Mayo Clinic; and Javier Echenique, Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer at GPx, a healthcare technology company. 

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