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Join us for the Cambridge AI in Medicine Seminar Series, hosted by the Cancer Research UK Cambridge Centre and the Department of Radiology at Addenbrooke's. This series brings together leading experts to explore cutting-edge AI applications in healthcare—from disease diagnosis to drug discovery. It's a unique opportunity for researchers, practitioners, and students to stay at the forefront of AI innovations and engage in discussions shaping the future of AI in healthcare.

 

This month's seminar will be a joint event supported by SAS, the Maxwell Centre and the Office for Translational Research. It follows the recent announcement of the “Cambridge and SAS launch partnership in AI and advanced analytics to accelerate innovation in the healthcare sector.” 

 

The event will be held on 12 November 2024, 4-6pm at the Jeffrey Cheah Biomedical Centre (Main Lecture Theatre), University of Cambridge and streamed online via Zoom. This month will feature the following talks:

  • Introduction to SAS: Lisa Murch, Sr Industry Consultant, Global Health and Life Sciences Customer Advisory, SAS
  • AI_PREMie: Transforming Preeclampsia Care with the Power of SAS Viya: Ms Ana Le Chevillier, Manager of the AI Healthcare Hub at University College Dublin and Clinical Research Manager for Data and AI for AI_PREMie
  • Machine learning for detecting and risk-stratifying clonal haematopoiesis: Dr William Dunn (CRUK Clinical Research Fellow) and Dr Muxin Gu (Research Associate), Cambridge Stem Cell Institute, University of Cambridge

This will be followed by a networking session over drinks and snacks, with a demo on the SAS Viya platform: Applying Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence in Real World Data in Personalized Medicine for Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Patients.

 

For more information, sign-up, and Zoom details, see: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/cambridge-medai-seminar-series-tickets-1070412164599

Date: 
Tuesday, 12 November, 2024 - 16:00 to 18:00
Event location: 
Jeffrey Cheah Biomedical Centre Main Lecture Theatre and on Zoom