Is there a place for Big Data and AI in Paediatric Oncology? – Childhood Cancer International – Europe
Childhood Cancer International – Europe posted on LinkedIn:
“There is a lot of talk around Big Data and Artificial Intelligence (AI). But is there a place for them in Paediatric Oncology? How can they help cancer research and reshape diagnostics, treatment strategies, and outcomes for children with cancer? Where do opportunities lay and what’s the ethical considerations?
Pamela Kearns from the Institute of Cancer and Genomic Science of the University of Birmingham, Franck Devaux from Queen Fabiola Children’s University Hospital (HUDERF/UKZKF), and Patrick Kemmeren from Prinses Máxima Centrum voor kinderoncologie are here to answer your questions!
Join us on our next gold webinar on October 14, at 17:00 CET. Register for Free.”
Pamela Kearns is a Professor of Clinical Paediatric Oncology at the University of Birmingham and an Honorary Consultant Paediatric Oncologist at Birmingham Women and Children’s Hospital. She previously served as the Director of the University of Birmingham’s Institute of Cancer and Genomic Sciences and led the Cancer Research UK Clinical Trials Unit (CRCTU) from 2012 to 2023. Additionally, she was President of the European Society of Paediatric Oncology (SIOP Europe) from 2019 to 2021.
Patrick Kemmeren is a Principal Investigator and heads the Big Data Core at the Princess Máxima Center for Pediatric Oncology. He is also an Associate Professor at UMC Utrecht. Additionally, he serves as a Board Member of the BioSB research school and is a member of the Executive Committee at the Utrecht Bioinformatics Center.
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