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Research & Innovation Day

19:00–20:00

Opening ceremony

Broadcast live + recorded


Progress and future challenges for artificial intelligence

Marta Kwiatkowska (UK)


Good things happen when people of different backgrounds meet
Jack Hirsh (Canada)

Research & Innovation Day

9:00–10:30

Technical

Broadcast live + recorded

Chairs: Bartłomiej Papież PhD MSc, Dan Perri MD, Roman Topór-Mądry MD

9:00-9:15
Opening remarks | Welcome and introduction

9:15-10:30 | Research presentations

Mateusz Florkow (UK)
AI-enabled cardiac MR tissue mapping for an accurate assessment of extracellular volume in the myocardium of patients with ATTR cardiomyopathy

Zhiyan Bo (UK)
User perspectives on explainable deep learning models for rheumatoid arthritis radiographic scoring

Dario Salvi (Sweden)
Can foundation models tell us something about sleep quality in Parkinson’s disease? An exploratory study

Luna Maris (Belgium)
Deep learning-based margin assessment in micro-PET-CT images of breast lumpectomy specimens: Validation on a multicentre dataset

Juan Felipe Duran (Canada)
From predictions to conversations: An agentic framework for interrogatable and interpretable survival analysis

 

10:30 – 11:00

Refreshment break

11:00 – 12:15

Clinical and regulatory

Broadcast live + recorded

11:00-12:15 | Research presentations

Manolis Tsiknakis (Greece)
Evaluating human-AI collaboration in prostate cancer detection: A multicenter clinical study

Annalena Meyer (Germany)
From patient stressors to conversational AI: Development of an avatar-based assistant for radiology waiting areas

Beata Graff (Poland)
Low WER, high risk: Hidden clinical errors in Polish AI-based medical dictation. Findings from the ADMEDVOICE project

Gabriela Lenarczyk (Denmark/Poland)
Accessible but is it AI-worthy? A dataset readiness framework for clinical AI development under the European Health Data Space

Claudia Lindner (UK)
A practical roadmap to translate medical software innovations into real-world use

12:15 – 13:00

Early Career Researchers Debate Session

Broadcast live + recorded

13:00 – 14:00

Lunch break

14:00 – 17:00

Session C

14:00-17:00
Poster session

 

State-of-the-Art Day

8:30–8:40

Opening address

Broadcast live + recorded

8:40–11:10

High Tech: Emerging Frontiers in AI for Medicine

Broadcast live + recorded

Chair: Bartłomiej Papież PhD MSc

8:40-9:00
Piotr Sankowski PhD
Professor, University of Warsaw (Poland); Director, IDEAS Research Institute
Challenges of Using AI in Healthcare with Real-World Examples

9:00-9:20
Andreas Maier PhD
Professor and Head, Pattern Recognition Lab, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (Germany)
What next in medical AI?

9:20-9:40
Kostas Marias MSc PhD
Professor of Medical Image Processing, Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering,
Hellenic Mediterranean University (Greece);
Head, Computational BioMedicine Laboratory (CBML), Institute of Computer Science, Foundation for Research & Technology – Hellas (FORTH-ICS)
What’s next in AI for precision oncology

9:40-10:00
Petra Ritter MD PhD 
Professor for Brain Simulation, BIH & Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin; Director for International Affairs, Charité (Germany);
Lead, European Testing and Experimentation Facility for Health AI and Robotics (TEF-Health)
AI testing and experimentation facility for health AI and robotics (TEF-Health)

10:00-10:20
Katarzyna Witkowska PhD
Strategic Partnerships Director, Genomics England (UK)
Genomics England case study: Translating research into care — building trust through national genomic programmes and implementing AI for translational impact

10:20-10:40 
Gary Collins PhD
Professor of Medical Statistics, University of Birmingham (UK); TRIPOD Steering Group
Inside black box: Transparent reporting for AI for healthcare

10:40-11:10
Q&A panel discussion

11:10–11:30

Refreshment break

11:30–13:40

Rebooting EBM: Path Towards Evidence-Based AI Medicine (EB-AIM)

Broadcast live + recorded

Chair: Dan Perri MD

11:30-11:50
Thomas Lüscher MD

President of the European Society of Cardiology; Director of Research, Education & Development and Consulting Cardiologist, the Royal Brompton & Harefield Hospital Trust and Professor of Cardiology, the Imperial College in London (UK);
Director of the Center for Molecular Cardiology, the University Zurich (Switzerland)
AI cardiovascular medicine and beyond

11:50-12:10
Nadeem Sarwar PhD
Senior Vice-President, Global Head, Disease Prevention & Global Head, Metabolic Disease Strategy of Enveda; Honorary Professor, School of Medicine, University of Edinburgh (UK)
Shifting the paradigm from reactive to preventive medicine: The critical role of data & AI

12:10-12:30
Bright Huo MD
McMaster University (Canada)
Health advice from GenAI platforms: What is the current landscape, and where is it going?

12:30-12:50
Julian Dobranowski MD
Professor and Chair, Department of Medical Imaging, McMaster University (Canada)
AI in radiology: Challenges and opportunities. We are still here.

12:50-13:10
Sameer Shaikh MD
Assistant Clinical Professor, Department of Medicine, McMaster University (Canada); CEO, Inflective AI
From classroom to clinic: Building the competency framework for an AI-enabled medical workforce

13:10-13:40
Q&A panel discussion

13:40–14:20

Lunch break

14:20–16:20

Getting Human: Strategies for Building Trust and Understanding in AI Medicine | Part 1

Broadcast live + recorded

Chair: Piotr Szymański MD PhD

14:20-14:40
Emer Cooke MSc MBA
Executive Director, European Medicines Agency
AI, trust and public health in Europe: A regulator’s perspective

14:40-15:00
Ricardo Baptista Leite MD
CEO, HealthAI – The Global Agency for Responsible AI in Health (Switzerland)
From robots to humans: Building global trust in AI-powered healthcare

15:00-15:20
Aneta Tyszkiewicz MA
Director, Data Digital, European Federation of Pharmaceutical Industries and Associations
Building trust and understanding in AI use in the medicine lifecycle: Company practices

15:20-15:40
Rupinder Sahota PhD
Adjunct Faculty Member
Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR)
From data to trust: Operationalising responsible AI in healthcare in India

15:40-16:20
Q&A panel discussion
Special guests: Tomasz Maciejewski (Poland’s Deputy Minister of Health)

16:20–16:40

Refreshment break

16:40–18:10

Getting Human: Strategies for Building Trust and Understanding in AI Medicine | Part 2

Broadcast live + recorded

Chair: Roman Topór-Mądry MD

16:40-17:00 
Karla Childers MSc
Vice-President, Bioethics, Policy & Partnerships, Office of the Chief Medical Officer, Johnson&Johnson
Trust by design: Bioethics, AI, and responsible data stewardship

17:00-17:20
Angeliki Kerasidou MA, DPhil
Associate Professor in Bioethics, Ethox Centre, University of Oxford (UK)
AI, trust and future provision of health care

17:20-17:40
Rebecca Brendel MD JD
Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, Francis Glessner Lee Associate Professor of Global Health and Social Medicine in the Field of Legal Medicine;
Director, Harvard Medical School Center for Bioethics (USA)
Dimensions of responsibility in AI in medicine

17:40-18:10
Q&A panel discussion

Education Day

9:00–11:00

SPECIAL SESSION: From Startup to Scaleup: How to Successfully Navigate the Innovative AI Ecosystem | Part 1

Broadcast live + recorded

Chair: Paweł P. Łabaj PhD, DSc

9:00-9:20
Andrzej Ryś MD
Former Director for Health Systems, Medical Products and Innovation, European Commission; Co-creator of the European Health Data Space; Board Member of Medical Research Agency (Poland)
The EU regulatory landscape: From design to implementation

9:20-9:40
Florian Strauch
(Germany)
Unlocking AI in digital health applications: Opportunities, challenges, and compliance frontiers

9:40-10:00
Q&A panel discussion

10:00-10:20
Marek Magryś B.Eng.
Acting Director, Academic Computer Centre CYFRONET AGH, Kraków (Poland)
From idea to impact: Building the Gaia AI Factory in the medical AI ecosystem

10:20-11:00
Stefan Brock 
HPE Central Excellence Team (Switzerland) 
From pilot to practice: Trusted & scalable healthcare AI use cases on HPE private cloud AI 

11:00–11:20

Refreshment break

11:20–13:20

SPECIAL SESSION: From Startup to Scaleup: How to Successfully Navigate the Innovative AI Ecosystem | Part 2

Broadcast live + recorded

Chair: Andrzej Ryś MD

11:20-11:40
Dawid Rymarczyk PhD

Director of AI Solutions, Ardigen (Poland)
Defeating E-room’s law with AI: Real world data-driven drug discovery

11:40-12:00
Łukasz Bandała MSc BE
Co-CEO/CTO, Revolve Healthcare (Poland)
Turning AI innovation into a CE-marked medical product

12:00-12:20
Osman Uğur Sezerman MSc PhD
CEO, Epigenetiks (Turkey)
AI-driven multi-source and multiomics diagnostics

12:20-12:40
Szymon Janota 
CEO, Graylight Imaging (Poland)
Krzysztof Chibowski
AI Evangelist & Transformation Advisory, Hewlett Packard Enterprise (Poland)
How a Polish MedTech collaborates with HPE to develop groundbreaking AI solutions in healthcare  a success story

12:40-13:20
Q&A panel discussion

Moderator: Krzysztof Pyrć MSc PhD (President, Foundation for Polish Science [FNP])
Panelists: Marek Magryś B.Eng. (Acting Director, Academic Computer Centre CYFRONET AGH, Kraków, Poland), Michał Warchoł (CTO, Ardigen, Kraków, Poland), speakers

13:20–14:10

Lunch break

14:10

Startup Pitch Session

Broadcast live + recorded

Education Day

9:00–10:10

SPECIAL SESSION: AI in Medical Publishing: Navigating Opportunities, Risks, and Ethical Imperatives | Part 1

Available later on platform

Chairs: Tomasz Guzik MD PhD, Christine Laine MD MPH

9:00-9:10
Tomasz Guzik MD PhD
Editor-in-Chief of Cardiovascular Research; Jagiellonian University, Kraków (Poland); University of Edinburgh (UK)
Introduction

9:10-9:30
Christine Laine MD MPH
Editor-in-Chief of Annals of Internal Medicine
; Senior Vice-President, American College of Physicians
AI: Opportunities and challenges for medical journals

9:30-09:50 
Christian Eichinger PhD
Scientific Director, Oxford PharmaGenesis (UK)
Ensuring trustworthy AI in evidence generation and medical publishing

9:50-10:10
Tomasz Guzik MD PhD
Editor-in-Chief of Cardiovascular Research; Jagiellonian University, Kraków (Poland); University of Edinburgh (UK)
When the research subject becomes the research tool: AI in clinical studies and publication requirements

10:10–10:30

Refreshment break

10:30–12:30

SPECIAL SESSION: AI in Medical Publishing: Navigating Opportunities, Risks, and Ethical Imperatives | Part 2

Available later on platform

Chairs: Tomasz Guzik MD PhD, Christine Laine MD MPH

10:30-10:50
Jennifer Hilgart MSc
Clinical Editor, BMJ Digital Health & AI (UK)
The clinical editor's dilemma: Evaluating AI research for publication in specialty journals

10:50-11:10 
Deborah Dixon
Global Editorial Director, Science and Medical Journals, Oxford University Press (UK)
From ICMJE to implementation: Translating AI guidelines into enforceable journal policies

11:10-11:30
Klaudia Gwóźdź
Central Medical Library (Poland);
Małgorzata Caban PhD
PCG Academia
AI in scientific information systems: Examples of applications and challenges the context of the Polish medical bibliography

11:30-11:50 
Rebecca Brendel MD JD
Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, Francis Glessner Lee Associate Professor of Global Health and Social Medicine in the Field of Legal Medicine; Director, Harvard Medical School Center for Bioethics (USA)

Ethical frameworks for AI in scientific communication

11:50-12:30 
All speakers
Panel discussion