"Medical imaging: research, industry and health, 19-21st century"
Published on September 9, 2022–Updated on October 24, 2022
Dates
on the September 29, 2022
Location
Auditorium de l’Institut du Cerveau, Paris
The next colloquium of the Committee for the History of Inserm "Medical Imaging: Research, Industry and Health, 19-21st century", whose program has been developed with Professor André Syrota and Professor Pascal Griset, will be held on September 29, 2022 at the will be held on September 29, 2022 at the Auditorium of the Institut du Cerveau, in Paris, in partnership with Sorbonne University, the UMR Sirice, the Institute of Advanced Studies of Paris and with the support of the ICM.
Nicholas Ayache, research director at Inria, scientific director of the 3IA Côte d'Azur, member of the Academy of Sciences, will participate in this colloquium. The title of his presentation is "The Artificial Intelligence Revolution in Medical Imaging".
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