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If IBM is looking for a new application for its Watson machine learning tools, it might consider putting health care providers' procurement and systems integration woes ahead of curing cancer.
After spending more than four years and $62 million on its Oncology Expert Advisor (OEA) project, the M.D. Anderson Cancer Center at the University of Texas is still looking for answers in all those areas.
The fall-out from that project has now prompted the resignation of the cancer center's president, Ronald DePinho, The Wall Street Journal reported Thursday.
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