Women & the Brain scholarship recipient Dr. Mackenzie Mathis of Harvard University has developed DeepLabCut, a groundbreaking AI tool that tracks movement. Women & the Brain, a Project ALS initiative, raises awareness for brain health and support for talented neuroscientists.
“There’s been a need for software like it for a long time, and I expect it to be the standard in the field for a while”, said Andres Bendesky of Columbia University.
Read more about Mackenzie’s work, featured in The Atlantic.

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