A team at CeMESS played a pivotal role in conceptualizing the challenge. The collaboration with Gradient Zero facilitated an open-source environment, with the results being made available under the MIT license for further research and development.
A diverse group of participants showcased their talents, with the top prize awarded to a team from the University of Ibadan and the University of Nigeria, Nsukka. The success of this first edition paves the way for future events, with the next hackathon scheduled for 2024.
This series offers a platform for researchers and AI enthusiasts to address various challenges in the life sciences domain. For further details on the AI for Life Sciences series and upcoming events, visit ai4lifesciences.com.
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