Imagerie et Intelligence artificielle
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Over the past ten years, Bio-Imaging translational research has experienced an unprecedented expansion: ten years of challenges, collaborations, success stories and significant advances, thanks to the combination of various approaches and disciplines.
To celebrate the anniversary of the LabEx TRAIL the community organizes a special online event mixing videos and live sessions with to-notch scientists.
Imaging the future is the occasion for specialists of the bio-imaging field and more broadly for the whole academic community to take part in a discussion about the science of tomorrow.
Animée par Nicolas Babin, spécialiste de la ludification, del'innovation technologique et des technologies numériques, cette table rondeest l'occasion d'un échange sur l'imagerie et l'intelligence artificielle entrespécialistes de différentes disciplines.
Nicholas AYACHE, Directeur de recherche Inria
Laure FOURNIER, professeur de radiologie àl'Hôpital Européen Georges Pompidou (APHP)
Francis BESSE, Radiologue au Centre deradiologie du Nord
Rodolphe THIEBAUT, Professeur de santé publique,Directeur du centre de recherche Bordeaux Population Health
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