Join us at the 2024 IMAG/MSM meeting, where we are pioneering the future of Biomedical Digital Twins (BDT)! The meeting aims to create a community of expertise from academia, industry, medicine, and government to promote, empower, and facilitate the understanding, collaboration, creation of tools and infrastructure for biomedical digital twins (BDT) through informational talks coupled with interactive team building exercises. We are taking the visionary NASEM definition of a digital twin and applying it to the realms of biomedical, biological, and behavioral systems. The potential for BDT is vast, but with that comes unique challenges that are specific to these systems—challenges that go beyond what is encountered in other fields. While it’s true that current research projects have yet to fully meet the NASEM criteria for a digital twin, this is our moment to rise to the occasion. The 2024 meeting is not just about discussing what we have achieved; it’s about envisioning and building the future. Together, we will explore the untapped potential of BDT, formulate how to push the boundaries of what’s possible, and set new standards for innovation in this transformative field. All levels of familiarity with BDT are invited to attend, present a poster, participate in creating consensus templates for BDT requirements and review, and pitch BDT ideas with teams across domains. This is your opportunity to be at the forefront of a movement that will redefine the intersection of technology and life sciences. Join us in creating the future of healthcare! Title: Setting up Teams for Biomedical Digital Twins (BDT) · About the Meeting · Logistics · Agenda Dates: September 30 – October 2, 2024 Location: NIH Conference Center, 6001 Executive Blvd., Bethesda, Maryland Hotels: Pike & Rose area, North Bethesda, Maryland
In collaboration with the Grand Challenges (GCs) at Bridge2AI, the Bridge Center Training, Recruitment, and Mentorship Working Group presents a new education module launching this fall: “Introduction to the Bridge2AI GC Datasets.” Please join us on Thursday, October 10th 2024, for the first lecture in this series “Introduction to AI-READI, Studying Salutogenesis in T2DM.”Please see attached for more information. We look forward to your attendance! Join the webinar here! Read more information about the speakers and webinar here!
Please join us on Tuesday, October 15th at 12pm-1pm PST/3pm-4pm EST for the discussion forum “Un/regulated Voice AI for Health? Implications of the safety and efficacy evaluation for Trustworthiness” by Hortense Gallios and Dr. Jean-Christophe Bélisle-Pipon Registration not required! Zoom link: https://uchealth.zoom.us/j/81753058557 Additional details in the attached documents and message below. Bio: Hortense Gallios is a B2AI-Voice Scholar and doctoral student in bioethics in cotutelle between Université de Montréal and Simon Fraser University in Vancouver. Her doctoral studies are centred on identifying good governance practices for the responsible and equitable use of voice data, in the context of voice AI research for health. Hortense has a background in law (Bachelor and Masters from Université Lille 2, France) and in bioethics (M.A from Université de Montréal) and focuses in the intersection of law and ethics applied to health and new technology.. Links to previous recordings and terms of the month: https://vimeo.com/showcase/11167277 https://bridge2ai.org/blog/
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