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The CCAIM Seminar Series

The Cambridge Centre for AI in Medicine is excited to be hosting a series of free online seminars featuring the most influential and visionary scientists in the world. Our internationally renowned speakers, drawn the world’s premier academic institutions, are shaping the future of machine learning in medicine. Each of these Zoom-based seminar presentations will be followed by a live audience Q&A with our distinguished speaker.

Don’t miss out. Book your free tickets to the seminars of your choice by visiting our EventBrite page, or click on the dates of your chosen seminars, below.

Prof. Carlos Bustamante

Stanford University

10 February 2021, 4pm GMT

    Prof. Isaac (Zak) Kohane

    Harvard University

    24 February 2021, 3:30pm GMT

      Prof. Dana Pe’er

      Sloan Kettering Institute

      10 March 2021, 4pm GMT

        Prof. Guido Imbens

        Stanford Graduate School of Business

        Date to be confirmed

          Prof. Regina Barzilay

          Computer Science and AI Laboratory, MIT

          Date to be confirmed

            Prof. Sylvia Plevritis

            Stanford University

            Date to be confirmed

              Dr Oliver Stegle

              German Cancer Research Center & European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL-EBI)

              Date to be confirmed

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                    Really looking forward to giving a keynote at @icpr2020milan tomorrow! My topic will be AutoML and interpretability: powering the machine learning revolution in healthcare. Other keynote speakers are @wellingmax, Pietro Perona, and David Doermann. Details: https://www.micc.unifi.it/icpr2020/index.php/mihaela-van-der-schaar/

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