The National and International Network Retreat in AI and Medicine
Mon
29
May
Monday 29 May until Tuesday 30 May, 2023at 16:00 - 13:00
Granö
The AI-event on Campus continues in Granö. It is possible to follow on distance via zoom umu.zoom.us/j/8689504249
Schedule Monday:
16:30–16:40 Opening Remarks and Introduction Jenny Persson, MAI, UmU
Session 1: Lessons-learned in establishing strategic, multidisciplinary excellence centres and collaborations in AI Chair: Göran Larsson, Head of Research, education and innovation, Region Västbotten
16:40–16:50 The AI Council at the Faculty of Medicine, UmU: Vision, long-term goals, strategic action plans and activities Jenny Persson, Chair of the MAI, UmU
16:50–17:00 TAIGA – Centre for Transdiciplinary AI, UmU Nina Sundström, Coordinator in the focus area AI in medicine and health at TAIGA
17:00–17:10 AI in digital imaging analysis, and the link to Data-Driven Life Sciences (DDLS) Carolina Wählby, Professor, Uppsala University, DDLS steering group member
17:10–17:20 AIDA – A national-wide infrastructure and data hub Joel Hedlund, Director for Analytical Imaging Diagnostics Arena (AIDA), Linköping University
Session 2: AI-Application in Precision Medicine, Patient Care and Biomedical Research Chair: Lars Lindsköld, Västra Götalandsregionen, AI Sweden
17:20–17:30 AI-National Coordination in Digital Pathology for Precision Medicine Kevin Sandeman, Head of the Pathology, SUS, Member of the National work group for Digital pathology
17:30–17:40 Interplay between natural and artificial intelligence Paolo Medini, MAI, IMB, UmU
17:40–17:50 AI Precision Medicine in Pathology Mattias Rantalainen, Karolinska Institutet. SwAIPP
17:50–18.10 Coffee break Session 3: AI-Application in Education Chair: Marlene Sandlund, MAI
18:10-18:20 MAIs initiative and activities in AI-Education Madeleine Blusi, MAI
18:20–18:30 ChatGPT: from student’s perspective Karl Nyberg, MAI
Keynote Speech Chair: Anna Lundberg, MAI
18:30–18:45 Overview of AI applications in Precision Medicine – Approaches of Stanford University Roxana Daneshjou, Stanford University
Tuesday:
Session 4: Experiences on developing AI competence for future Chair: Johan Normark, MAI
8:30–8:40 Strategies for forming broad AI networks-a case study from Lund and thoughts about nordic network of networks Kalle Åström, Professor, Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Coordinator, AI Lund
8:40–8:50 Coordinate teaching in AI/ML courses and program Krzysztof Bartoszek, Division of Statistics and Machine Learning, Department of Computer and Information Science, Linköping University
8:50-8:55 Information on behalf of Katrine Riklund, Professor, Pro-vice chancellor, UmU. EUCAIM, Develop an EU “atlas” of cancer-related images
Session 5: Workshop Discussion and Networking: How to strategically move forward together Chairs: Jenny Persson, Lars Lindsköld, Karl Åström, Göran Larsson and Christer Grönlund
8:55–10:30 The topics for the discussion will be presented by the session chairs on-site. The participants will be devided into 5 groups for parallel discussions.