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Recordings of CCAIM’s Inaugural Event now available

26 January 2021 by Sean O'Neill

Our inaugural online event, on 22 January 2021, featured a stellar line-up of speakers drawn from the frontiers of machine learning, science, clinical research, pharmaceutical R&D and the NHS. The webinar, entitled New Horizons for Machine Learning in Medicine, also included several audience Q&A panel sessions and a Student Showcase, an opportunity for several of the brightest stars among the CCAIM faculty’s students to present on their high-profile, published research.

If you missed it live, you can now watch the recordings for free, using this button. Enjoy!

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