Il nuovissimo Centro Congressi di Padova ospita gli interventi della seconda giornata del Forum, incentrati sull’applicazione dell’AI in ambito medico-scientifico.
Il programma della giornata prevede gli interventi di voci autorevoli in ambito medico-scientifico, provenienti dalle più prestigiose università italiane e del mondo.
Daniela Mapelli
Rector, University of Padova
Gaudenzio Meneghesso
General Co-Chair, Department of Information Engineering
Roberto Vettor
General Co-Chair, Department of Medicine
Angelo Paolo Dei Tos
Dean, Padova School of Medicine
Giuseppe Dal Ben
General Director, Padova Hospital
“Pushing Medical Frontiers: AI-Driven Breakthroughs in Medicine”
Mihaela van der Schaar
University of Cambridge, UK
“From Hype to Ripe: Implementing AI in Health Systems”
Yael Ophir
Executive Director HealthIL
“Crowdsourcing with Multi-institutional EHR to Improve Reliability of Real World Evidence - Opportunities and Challenges”
Tianxi Cai
Harvard Medical School, Boston, USA
“Complexity in health and disease: a network perspective to personalized medicine”
Manlio De Domenico
University of Padova, Italy
“AI for Future Digital Healthcare: Towards Decentralized Care”
Björn Eskofier
Friedrich-Alexander-Universität, Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany
“From molecular elucidation of pathogenesis to personalized medicine: the opportunities of new biomedical technologies”
Rosario Rizzuto
University of Padova, Italy
“Exposomics approach as a tool to predict and prevent the disease”
Matej Oresic
Örebro University, Sweden
“Beyond genomics - AI as an enabler for next-generation pathology”
Jens Rittscher
University of Oxford, UK
“AI in Cancer Genomics: Challenges and Future”
Fabio Vandin
University of Padova, Italy
“Statistical modeling of spatial transcriptomics data”
Davide Risso
University of Padova, Italy
“Unmet clinical need: the role of AI in clinical decision and support system”
Mario Luca Morieri
University of Padova, Italy
“AI and regulations”
Giusella Finocchiaro
University of Bologna, Italy
“More than an afterthought: don’t make AI fair, make fair AI”
Alessandro Fabris
Max Planck Institute for Security and Privacy, Bochum, Germany
“Risks and reliability. The European way in the ethical regulation of AI”
Fabio Grigenti
University of Padova, Italy
“AI task autonomy and the ethics of medical supervision”
Guglielmo Tamburrini
University of Naples, Italy
Giusella Finocchiaro, Alessandro Fabris, Fabio Grigenti, Gugliemo Tamburrini
Modera:
Julia Sandra Virsta
Giornalista Associazione Stampa Estera