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Akshay Chaudhari is an Assistant Professor in the Integrative Biomedical Imaging Informatics at the Department of Radiology in Stanford University, USA. He leads the Machine Intelligence in Medical Imaging research group and has a primary research interest at the intersection of artificial intelligence and medical imaging. He also serves as the Associate Director of Research and Education at the Stanford AIMI Center.Adapted large language models can outperform medical experts in clinical text summarization
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Prof. Rajendra Pratap Gupta is a leading public policy expert with over a decade of experience. Rajendra has worked with the World Economic Forum in the past & has served as an advisor to the Union Health Minister of India. He is focusing on designing digital health policies to make healthcare AI-ready.
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Prof. Hamid Tizhoosh explores the applications of artificial intelligence (AI) in medicine, particularly in medical image analysis and cross relations to other patient data such as molecular, laboratory and textual data. His research is currently focused on search and matching in archives of patient data.Foundation Models for Histopathology—Fanfare or Flair
Creating an atlas of normal tissue for pruning WSI patching through anomaly detection
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Prof. Kevin Zhou is a Distinguished Professor and Founding Executive Dean of School of Biomedical Engineering, University of Science and Technology of China (USTC). Before this, Dr. Zhou was a Principal Expert and a Senior R&D Director at Siemens Healthcare Research. He has been elected as a fellow of several top societies such as AIMBE, IEEE and MICCAI. Prof. Zhou serves the MICCAI society as a board member and currently focuses on generative AI for medical imaging.
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Alexander Hann is a gastroenterologist at Uniklinik Würzburg, Germany and holds a professorship for digital transformation in gastroenterology, which focuses on AI support for endoscopic imaging.
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Damini Dey is a professor in Biomedical Sciences at Cedars Sinai Medical center, Los Angeles, USA. Professor Dey focuses on automated derivation of imaging measures from noninvasive cardiac image data, clinical implementation of novel automated computer processing algorithms, and the application of these tools to solve key clinical problems. Her success stories include QFAT and AutoPlaque softwares.
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Enzo Ferrante is a Research Scientist at Universidad Nacional del Litoral in Santa Fe, Argentina. Enzo focuses on machine learning methods for biological and medical image analysis, including domain adaptation and segmentation with anatomical priors.
Addressing fairness in artificial intelligence for medical imaging
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Prof. Jochen Lennerz is the Medical Director of the Center for Integrated Diagnostics at the Massachusetts General Hospital, USA. He is a board-certified pathologist by training and has professorship appointments at Harvard medical School. Prof. Lennerz co-organized the Data4Health 2023 conference in Berlin with the health minister of Germany Prof. Karl Lauterbach.
Data4Health 2023 Berlin
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Neel Dey is a postdoctoral researcher at MIT CSAIL in Polina Golland’s Medical Vision Group, where he is building dense representation learning and domain randomization methods for data and compute-efficient learning tasks. Neel got his Ph.D. from New York University under Guido Gerig where he worked on generative models and inverse problems in medical image analysis.
E(3) x SO(3) - Equivariant Networks for Spherical Deconvolution in Diffusion MRI
AnyStar: Domain randomized universal star-convex 3D instance segmentation
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Maria Zuluaga is an assistant professor in the Data Science department at EURECOM, France. Additionally Maria holds a junior chair at the 3IA Institute Côte d’Azur and also a visiting Senior Lecturer at King’s College London. She focuses on machine learning techniques that can be safely deployed in high risk domains, such as healthcare, by addressing data complexity, low tolerance to errors and poor reproducibility.
From Accuracy to Reliability and Robustness in Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Image Segmentation: A Review
Interactive Medical Image Segmentation Using Deep Learning With Image-Specific Fine Tuning
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Dr. Heather Couture is a Consultant, a Researcher and a Writer. Heather is a consultant and owner of Pixel Scientia Labs. She works on a variety of interdisciplinary R&D projects and regularly blogs about the advances of AI in LinkedIn.
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Pieter De Backer leads the Innotech department at Orsi, a training and innovation centre in minimal invasive & robotic surgery located in Gent, Belgium. Pieter's team focuses primarily on developing AI based surgical systems and patient-specific 3D modeling.
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Camila Gonzalez is a PostDoc in Stanford University, USA. Camila finished her PhD on medical continual learning in TU Darmstadt in March 2023, while accumulating multiple awards along the process. She is also the outgoing president of MICCAI Student Board, presiding it for the last 2 years.
Lifelong nnU-Net: a framework for standardized medical continual learning
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Shek Azizi is a senior research scientist at Google DeepMind. Her research is focused on translational AI with tangible clinical impact. She designs foundation models for biomedical applications. She has led the moonshot project behind Med-PaLM, Med-PaLM 2 and Med-PaLM M.
Large Language Models Encode Clinical Knowledge
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Daniel Hashimoto is an assistant Professor of Surgery at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, USA. Dan has developed multiple computer vision algorithms for the analysis of surgical video, led international consensus on defining ground truth for the annotation of surgical video, and worked to define metrics to assess performance of AI algorithms on surgical tasks. His work has been published in the New England Journal of Medicine, Nature Biotechnology, Annals of Surgery, and other journals. He is editor of the textbook Artificial Intelligence in Surgery: Understanding the Role of AI in Surgical Practice. He is also heavily involved in MICCAI society with a focused attention to CLINICCAI.
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Prof. Stephen Gilbert is a professor in Medical Device Regulatory Science at the Else Kröner Fresenius Center for Digital Health in TU Dresden, Germany. His research goal is to advance regulatory requirements, especially for software as a medical device and artificial intelligence in medical devices.
Papers we discussed: Large language model AI chatbots require approval as medical devices
Continuous Improvement of Digital Health Applications Linked to Real-World Performance Monitoring: Safe Moving Targets?
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Prof. Nitika Pai is an Associate Professor in the Department of Medicine at the McGill University, Canada. Her global implementation research program in Canada, India and South Africa is primarily focused on point-of-care diagnostics for HIV and associated co-infections. Her research informs domestic and global policy on point-of-care diagnostics.
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Prof. Swapnil Rane is a Pathologist by training, and currently a professor in Tata Memorial Center, Mumbai, India. He is instrumental in bringing forward the AI and digital pathology research from India, especially the ongoing project of Indian Image BioBank.
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Dr. Ishita Barua leads AI in healthcare at Deloitte, with a focus on improving equity and outcomes in digital health. She is a medical doctor and PhD by training with expertise in application and clinical validation of AI in Medicine. Ishita has won numerous awards including Top 50 women in tech and top 30 women in Norway shaping the field of artificial intelligence.
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Prof. Raphael Sznitman is the Director of the ARTORG center for Biomedical Engineering at the University of Bern (Switzerland). Raphael is interested in computational vision, probabilistic methods and statistical learning, applied to applications in medical imaging.
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