[Haskell] HC at AIxIA: AI&Health Seminar Series (2024) - JUNE 17

Francesco Calimeri calimeri at mat.unical.it
Tue Jun 11 11:00:41 UTC 2024


Dear Madam/Sir,

This is to officially announce the FIFTH seminar of the "AI & Health"
series as hosted by HC at AIxIA, i.e., the "Artificial Intelligence for
Healthcare" working group of the Italian Association for Artificial
Intelligence. *Save the date: 17 JUNE 2024.*

We hope you will attend and participate in the discussion on the relevant
topics that will be presented and by our speakers.

*Feel free to share this with those potentially interested.*
Please find some details below, and a poster attached. All directions for
participating are available at https://aixia.it/en/gruppi/hc/.

*== Are you interested in Joining the group? ==*
Please head to https://aixia.it/en/gruppi/hc/ fo find out how. Do not
hesitate to contact us at hc-aixia at googlegroups.com for any information or
clarification.


Thank you for your interest in the AI & Health seminar series and the
HC at AIxIA working group, and see you soon!

Sincerely,
Francesco Calimeri, Mauro Dragoni, Fabio Stella
(coordinators of the HC at AIxIA working group)



*== June 2024 seminar ==*
*Link to participate: *
https://unimib.webex.com/unimib/j.php?MTID=m28ccb1f152d586e7d920c9b856da3d97

*2024 June 17 - 4:30PM CET*
*Luca Neri*
Senior Director, GMO Data Science Lead - Clinical Advanced Analytics – AP,
LATAM, EMEA region, Fresenius Medical Care Italia S.p.A.

*Title*:  AI in medicine: from the conceptualization to its clinical
application. Opportunities & Challenges

*Abstract*: The path from brilliant ideas to their concrete embodiment into
a working application it’s a fascinating (and sometimes exhausting) journey
of opportunities and challenges. We will provide an overview of why
medicine needs AI. We will further explore the challenges we encounter
throughout the development cycle and how we have tried to overcome them.
>From demand analysis, to model development, through the hurdles of current
global regulatory landscape, market access and health-technology
assessment, we will discover that a model in medicine is not just a model.
It means encoding medical knowledge in a way that is legally usable (and
desirable) by doctors, nurses and patients in a highly regulated sector.

*Short Bio*: Dr Neri earned his MD and PhD degree in Occupational &
Environmental Medicine at the School of Medicine of the University of
Milan. He joined the Saint Louis University Center for Outcomes Research
(SLUCOR - St. Louis, MO, USA) as an epidemiologist and outcomes research
scientist in 2005 and served as Adjunct Instructor of Health Management and
Policy at the same institution until 2013. In January 2010 he also joined
the Department of Clinical Science and Community Health of the University
of Milan, his hometown. His research interests spanned across multiple
therapeutic areas. He collaborated with academic and commercial partners in
developing new research, devising methods for answering investigative
questions and solving research design problems. He authored over 90
original papers in international, peer reviewed scientific journals in the
field of outcomes research and epidemiology. He joined Fresenius as a data
scientist in 2016 and he now leads the Data Science Division in the
Clinical Advanced Analytic team for the Global Medical Office for the EMEA,
LATAM, APAC regions. The Data Science team develops AI-tools assisting
healthcare professionals undertaking complex decisions in their day-to-day
work activity.


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