Watch the CONNECT Academy webinar Digital Pathology and AI below.
The first event in a new meeting series titled CONNECT Academy was held on Tuesday afternoon this week. The webinar dived into the topic Digital pathology and AI and featured presentations from experts in the field.
The talks brought up different perspectives on how new AI technologies are changing the landscape of cancer pathology. One example was the BIGPICTURE project looking into how computational pathology with AI-assisted annotations can help pathologists with routine assessments.
Another project, a collaboration between Akershus University Hospital and Novartis, has developed a multimodal AI-based model to quantify the risk of recurrence in breast cancer patients.
In addition, the Finnish company Aiforia technologies are offering multiple solutions, including clinical decision support, research tools and AI development tools.
Hear about these AI initiatives and more in the recording below.
Speakers of this webinar included:
Rick van Nuland, Program Manager BIGPICTURE, Lygature, Utrecht, Netherlands
Jesper Ravn, Senior advisor, Department for Technology & eHealth, Akerhus University Hospital
Richard Doughty, Senior Medical Advisor, Aiforia, Finland
Emiel Janssen, Head quantitative and molecular Pathology, Stavanger University Hospital; Professor in Biomedicine Stavanger University
Bodil Bjerkehagen, Professor & Leader, Department of Pathology, OUS
The webinar was moderated by Eimir Hurley, project manager for Inspire-Bio, Oslo Cancer Cluster and Birgitte Lygren, Lead, CONNECT Working Group 1 (Clinical Studies), Roche.
View the full agenda here:
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