- 08:00 - 24/05/2023 to 15:20 - 25/05/2023
- Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh, 11 Queen Street, Edinburgh, EH2 1JQ, United Kingdom
Following on from last year's success, this in-person networking forum will serve as a platform to discuss the strengths and pitfalls of this ever expanding field and provide the attendees an opportunity to exchange expertise, experiences and actionable information through real time discussions.
TOPICS COVERED
- AI in pathology... What are people saying?
- AI in Primary Diagnosis: The Beginning of a Beautiful Friendship!
- Developing Clinical AI Tools in Pathology: Academia, Health & Industry Partnerships.
- Computational Pathology: Towards Precision Medicine.
- Collaborative working: Development of pathology based AI tools for the diagnosis and treatment of lung cancer.
- The Role of AI in Enhancing the Impact of the Pathologist - Examples from Practice.
- Use of AI in routine Cellular Pathology Practice.
- Development of A.I tools in gynaecological pathology.
- Digital Pathology-Creating efficiencies and value for pathologists and pathology organizations.
- Clinicians in the loop: Collaborations concluding in commercial AI.
- AI in medical imaging-strengths and pitfalls.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
- Pathologists
- Histopathology
- Cellular Pathology,
- Anatomic Pathology
- Digital Transformation
- Programme Managers
- Computational Pathology
- Imaging Technicians
- Tissue Banks
- Slide Scanning
- Clinicians
- Clinical Lead
- Professors
- Academics
SPEAKERS
- Nasir Rajpoot - Professor of Computational Pathology. Wolfson Fellow - The Royal Society Turing Fellow, The Alan Turing Institute Director, Tissue Image Analytics (TIA) Centre, Department of Computer Science University of Warwick, UK
- Gareth Bryson - Consultant Pathologist and Clinical Lead for Technology, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, Honorary Clinical, Associate Professor, University of Glasgow, Scotland, UK
- Rajendra Singh - Director of dermatopathology and digital pathology at Summit Health, New Jersey, Co-Founder PathPresenter
- Sarah Bell - Consultant Pathologist, Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, iCAIRD Scotland
- Perry Maxwell - PhD, FRCPath, Clinical & Scientific Lead, Tissue Hybridisation & Digital Pathology, Precision Medicine Centre of Excellence, Queens University Belfast
- David Dorward - Consultant Thoracic Pathologist, Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, Honorary Senior Clinical Lecturer, University of Edinburgh
- Jan Lukas Robertus Md, PHD - Consultant Histopathologist, Associate Clinical Chief Information Officer, Royal Brompton and Harefield Hospitals, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust UK
- Muhammad Aslam - Consultant Pathologist and Clinical Director, North Wales Managed Clinical Support Services, Chair Histopath Standing Specialist Advisory Group, Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board
- Samar Betmouni - Consultant Neuropathologist, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
- Dr Andrew Janowczyk - Assistant Professor, Emory Precision AI for Health Institute (EmPathI), Emory University
- James Blackwood - iCAIRD CTO & Programme Manager, SHIP AI Lead, CTO/COO Simplifai
- David Steiner - Clinical Research Scientist, Google Health
- Frauke Wilm - Researcher at Pattern Recognition Lab bei Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg
- Iskander Chaudhry - Consultant Histopathologist, Royal Liverpool University Hospital
For more information, please contact: [email protected]