Artificial Intelligence Healthcare — From Prevention and Diagnostics to Treatments (aiPDT)
Natcher Conference (Building 45)
Ruth Kirschstein Auditorium
The NIH Artificial Intelligence Interest Group (AIIG) and the NIH AI Working Group for Autonomous Therapeutics (AIAT) are hosting a forward-looking workshop, "Artificial Intelligence Healthcare - From Prevention and Diagnostics to Treatments (aiPDT)". Keynote speakers Peter Highnam, Ph.D., and Richard M. Satava, M.D., FACS, will discuss AI-based preventative medicine, diagnostics, therapeutics, and surgery.
Goals of the workshop include:
- strengthening and expanding NIH’s innovation ecosystem by engaging a broad range of researchers, practitioners, and other professionals interested in artificial intelligence healthcare across the nation’s academic and industrial bases
- establishing an AI Healthcare Task Force with Trans-NIH and Trans-Agency collaboration
This workshop is designed for researchers, practitioners, and other professionals interested in artificial intelligence healthcare.
Individuals with disabilities who need Sign Language Interpreters and/or reasonable accommodation to participate in this event should contact Dr. June Lee, MD, Ph.D. at 301-435-6987 and/or the Federal Relay at 1-800-877-8339. Requests should be made three days in advance of the event.
Dr. Highman is the deputy director of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA).
Dr. Satava is professor emeritus of Surgery at the University of Washington Medical Center.
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