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Research & Innovation Day

19:00–20:00

Opening ceremony


Progress and future challenges for artificial intelligence

Marta Kwiatkowska (UK)


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

20:15–21:30

Concert

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Research & Innovation Day

9:00–17:00

Research presentations

Presentations of the highest-scoring submissions submitted to the AIMed Call for abstracts

State-of-the Art Day

8:30–8:40

Opening address

8:40–11:10

High Tech: Emerging Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence for Medicine

Chair: Bartłomiej Papież PhD, MSc

8:40-9:00
Piotr Sankowski PhD
Professor, University of Warsaw (Poland); Director, IDEAS Research Institute
To be announced

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 at 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 at 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 and panel discussion

11:10–11:30

Refreshment break

11:30–13:40

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

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 at the Royal Brompton & Harefield Hospital Trust and Professor of Cardiology at the Imperial College in London (UK);
Director of the Center for Molecular Cardiology at 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 and 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

Chair: Piotr Szymański MD, PhD

14:20-14:40
Emer Cooke MSc MBA
Executive Director, European Medicines Agency
To be announced

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
Karl Broich MD PhD
President, Federal Institute for Drugs and Medical Devices (Germany);
Honorary Professor for Psychiatry and Clinical Neuropsycopharmacology, University of Bonn (Germany)

Not Gatekeepers, but Guardians of Trust: Regulators as Enablers of AI-Driven Medicine

15:20-15:40
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

15:40-16:20
Q&A and panel discussion
Special Guests: Tomasz Maciejewski (Deputy Minister of Health), Rafał Rosiński (Deputy Minister of Digital Affairs)

16:20–16:40

Refreshment break

16:40–18:10

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

Chair: Dan Perri 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 (United Kingdom)

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 and panel discussion

Education Day

9:00–11:00

From startup to scaleup: How to successfully navigate the innovative AI ecosystem – Part 1

9:00-9:20
Andrzej Rys 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
Karl Broich MD PhD
President, Federal Institute for Drugs and Medical Devices; Honorary Professor for Psychiatry and Clinical Neuropsycopharmacology, University of Bonn (Germany)
Unlocking AI in Digital Health Apllications: Opportunities, Challenges, and Compliance Frontiers

9:40-10:00
Q&A and panel discussion

10:00-10:20
Marek Kasztelnik MSc
Gaia AI Factory coordinator, Academic Computer Centre CYFRONET AGH (Poland)
From idea to impact: Building the Gaia AI Factory in the medical AI ecosystem

10:20-10:40
To be announced

10:40-11:00
To be announced

11:00–11:20

Refreshment break

11:20–13:20

From startup to scaleup: How to successfully navigate the innovative AI ecosystem – Part 2

11:20-11:40
Dawid Rymarczyk PhD

Director of AI Solutions at Ardigen (Poland)
Defeating E-room's law with artificial intelligence: Real world data-driven drug discovery

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

12:00-12:20
Osman Ugur Sezerman MSc PhD

CEO at Epigenetiks (USA/Germany/Turkiye)
AI-driven multi-source and multiomics diagnostics

12:20-12:40
Stephan Ossowski PhD

CSO at DxOmics; Group Leader at the Institute for Medical Genetics and Applied Genomics, University of Tübingen (Germany)
Genome diagnostics using the AI-driven, cloud-enabled clinical decision support system

12:40-13:20
Q&A and panel discussion
Moderator: Krzysztof Pyrć MSc PhD (President, FNP Foundation for Polish Science)
Panelists: Marek Magryś B.Eng. (Acting Director, Academic Computer Centre CYFRONET AGH, Krakow, Poland), Michał Warchoł (CTO at Ardigen, Kraków, Poland) and speakers

13:20–14:10

Lunch break

Education Day

9:00–15:00

Workshops

To be announced