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Tricky grey matter – Not a grey man any more

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July 2025

What if your brain had a twin? At LIBD, Al isn't just crunching data, it's painting cells, inventing drugs, and timetraveling into fetal brains. With AWS as its cortex, science is flipping the script on mental illness before it even begins

- Thomas George thomasg@cybermedia.co.in

Tricky grey matter – Not a grey man any more

Mental health has long been a maze, complex, misunderstood, and sidelined. But what if Al and cloud tech could light the way? At the AWS DC Public Sector Summit 2025, we sat down with Geoff DeLizzio, Chief Advancement Officer, Lieber Institute for Brain Development, to explore how the fusion of neuroscience and cloudpowered Al is transforming mental health research. From brain banks to digital twins, the conversation reveals a future where prevention could replace treatment—and data might just be the brain’s new best friend.

The new-age phrenology - with AI's eyes

Who could have thought that hitting its head on Al would prove an unexpected acquired savant syndrome for the mental health research community! Mental illness has been a medical enigma—complex, poorly understood, and vastly under prioritized for centuries. But with Al’s arrival, researchers and healthcare players can find superpowers they could never imagine before. Today, innovators and bold thinkers, such as the Lieber Institute for Brain Development (LIBD) in Baltimore, are transforming this landscape. Thanks to some new tools they find handy now.

With the world’s largest repository of postmortem human brains and powerful generative Al running on AWS, LIBD is revolutionizing neuroscience research, making it faster, deeper, and incredibly precise. Just the new synapses this area wanted.

In an insightful discussion at the AWS DC Public Sector Summit, Geoff DeLizzio, LIBD’s Chief Advancement Officer, explained how the convergence of biological data, cloud infrastructure, and Al innovation is reshaping the pursuit of elusive cures for schizophrenia, Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, and other neurological disorders.

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When brain meets tech-brawn

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