PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME

 

        -09:00
Parallel poster viewing
  Moderator: Åsa Audulv
09:00-09:30 Opening Remarks
  Katrine Riklund, Deputy Vice Chancellor, Chairman of RAI, Umeå University 
Anna Arnqvist, Associate Dean, Faculty of Medicine, Umeå University
Anna Lundberg, Research coordinator An introduction to MAI’s members and activities
09:30-10:30 Panel discussion: Current and Future Direction - AI in health-care and precision medicine
 
Chair: Jenny Persson 
Keynote Speaker: Lisa Almesjö - VINNOVA - Leadership from the EU funding agency HS2020 AI in Health and Medicine
Panel: Katrine Riklund, Erik Elmroth, Johan Trygg, Beatrice Melin, Lars Lindsköld, Anna Nordström
Moderator: Johanna Gardeström
10:30-10:40 Coffee break
10:40-12:30 AI in Precision Medicine
  Chair: Paolo Medini
  Keynote speaker: Nigel Mongan, University of Nottingham - A role for AI in cancer diagnostics 
  Jenny Persson- AI ML-Deep Learning models in oncology
  Anders Johansson – AI in infectious disease.
  Jenny Häggström - Machine Learning for predicting permanent stoma risk after rectal cancer surgery
12:30-13:30 Lunch
13:30-14:30 AI and Public Health- current and future challenges
  Chair: Nina Sundström
  Keynote Speaker: Joacim Rocklöv - AI in the management of the pandemic and other convering crises.
  Lars Lindsköld - Can a computer keep a secret?
  Beatrice Melin -a potential AI infrastructure
14:30-14:40 Coffee break
14:40-15:00 Discussion - Hackathon, How can we find each other for collaboration in AI projects 
  Moderator: Martin Rosvall -  IceLab (Integrated Science Lab) 
15.00-15.20






 
Selected Poster presentations
Kemal Avican - Resolving complex bacterial stress responses with AI-powered systems biology identifies novel antimicrobial targets
Christer Grönlund - Disease adaptation in carotid ultrasound images of atherosclerosis using cycleGAN
Max Hellström - Dropout Variational Inference-based estimation of human tissue parameters in Quantitative Magnetic Resonance Imaging.
Andreas Brännström - Intelligent Environment in Virtual Reality for Facilitating Social Behavior in Youth with Autism Spectrum Conditions
15:20-15:30 Conclusions and poster prize