Veronika Cheplygina: The many lives of public datasets
Veronika Cheplygina is a professor in the IT university of Copenhagen. She is focusing on making medical AI more open & inclusive. Veronika also does a series of interviews with researchers called "How I Fail".Copycats: the many lives of a publicly available medical imaging dataset
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Karim Lekadir: Health Equity in MICCAI
Karim Lekadir is an ICREA Research Professor in the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science at the University of Barcelona. He investigates new data science techniques for trustworthy and ethical artificial intelligence in medicine. He has been PI of many EU-funded projects, and was awarded an ERC Consolidator grant to investigate new AI techniques for resource-limited settings. Karim was the General Chair for the MICCAI 2024, that happened in Morocco.FUTURE-AI: international consensus guideline for trustworthy and deployable artificial intelligence in healthcare
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Zhongliang Jiang: Robotic Ultrasound
Zhongliang Jiang is leading the Robotics and Ultrasound Team at TU Munich, Germany. His research spans over medical robotics, robot learning, control and robotic ultrasound. Zhongliang's YouTube channel
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Linda Johnson: Clinical validation of ECG AI
Linda Johnson is an associate professor on cardiovascular research at the Lund university, Sweden.Artificial intelligence for direct-to-physician reporting of ambulatory electrocardiography
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Mauricio Reyes: XAI in Radiotherapy
Mauricio Reyes is a professor at the ARTORG center in the university of Bern, Switzerland. Beyond pure academic research, Mauricio is quite successful in translational research. He co-founded Crisalix and got the first FDA-approval on AI for brain tumor patients. Mauricio is deeply interested in communicating science and technology to the broader audience.
Deep meaningful discussions for Knowledge dissemination and constructive arguments, with a shared mission about making Healthcare AI-ready.
I invite stakeholders such as clinicians, AI experts, industry personnel and regulatory personnel to talk about the translational aspects of AI research into patient care. Often we converse with my co-host Henry Krumb.