
11:00am-12:30pm on Wednesday 2 April
Gonville and Caius College , Trinity Street, CB2 1TA
An informative event aimed at demystifying the uses of artificial intelligence and data science in health care. Attendees will gain a better understanding of how these innovations are being used in public health systems, the opportunities they offer, and the challenges they pose.
Experts from the UK Health Security Agency and the University of Cambridge will share insights on how AI and data science are shaping the future of health care, with real world applications in early disease screening, monitoring disease outbreaks and prevention. Find out how these advancements could impact your health and the health care you receive.
Speakers include:
Professor Steven Riley, Lead of the Data, Analytics and Surveillance group, UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA)
Professor Daniela De Angelis, Professor of Statistical Science for Health, Department of Primary Care and Public Health, University of Cambridge
Professor Raj Jena, Professor of AI in Radiotherapy, Cambridge University Hospital’s NHS Foundation Trust
Dr Paul Kirk, Programme lead in the Biostatistical Machine Learning theme, MRC Biostatistics Unit
Professor Angela Wood, Professor of Health Data Science, Department of Public Health and Primary Care