Nadieh Khalili, Assistant Professor in Artificial Intelligence at Radboud University Medical Canter, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“We presented CHIMERA at ECDP2026 through fantastic posters and presentations.
Our multimodal challenge started over a year ago and has now grown into the next step: the CHIMERA-agent challenge now.
A huge thank you to Catherine C. and Tongjie Wang for leading the bladder task, and Robert Spaans for leading the prostate task.
Many thanks also to Tahlita Zuiverloon, Jean-Paul van Basten, Farbod Khoraminia, Adam Kowalewski, Parandzem Khachatryan, Alberto Nakauma-González, Khrystyna Faryna, Geert Litjens and all participants!
Very proud of this team and excited for what comes next for CHIMERA.”

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