Norway Life Science 2024 - Programme 13 February

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dScience – Centre for Computational and Data Science is organising a parallel Session at 11:15–12:30: 

Artificial intelligence in life sciences, what?s next??

New methods and algorithms combined with access to high quality data and computational power have given artificial intelligence a new boost. In this session, with focus on applications in life sciences, we explore the forefront of research and try to explain what we can expect in the field of artificial intelligence in the years to come.

  • AI's Role in Patient Centric Cancer Research and Treatment: Prospects, Hopes, and Future Dilemmas, Ingrid Stenstadvold Ross, CEO, Norwegian Cancer Society
  • From Data to Decisions: The Power of AI in Life Sciences and Healthcare, Ishita Barua, Chief Medical Officer and Co-Founder, Livv Health
  • Deep learning approaches for medical imaging datasetsAnne Solberg, Professor, University of Oslo
  • Deciphering immune recognition through machine learning, Geir Kjetil Sandve, Professor, University of Oslo
  • AI-assisted surgeryIngerid Reinertsen, Research manager, SINTEF
  • Norwegian Large Language Models: current status and the road aheadLilja ?vrelid, Professor, University of Oslo

Chair: Stephan Oepen, Professor, University of Oslo

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Published Jan. 3, 2024 3:56 PM - Last modified Jan. 18, 2024 1:23 PM