AI in Women’s Health: Bridging research and patient voices
Den 5/6 var Barnendometriosfonden i Cambridge för att delta i ett seminarium om AI och endometrios.
Det var en otroligt givande och inspirerande dag.
Convenors
- Kristin Caolo (PhD student in Sociology, University of Cambridge)
- Emma Karoune (The Alan Turing Institute)
- Annalisa Occhipinti (Associate Professor in Computer Science, Teesside University)
- Bianca Schor (PhD student in Computer Science, University of Cambridge)
Summary
The AI in Women’s Health: Bridging Research and Patient Voices event aims to bring together a wide range of experts, students and patients that are involved or interested in advancing women’s health with artificial intelligence. Over the course of a full day at CRASSH at the University of Cambridge, we have different panel discussions focused on AI in Women’s Health, where you will hear from international experts from many different disciplines and patient representatives. In the afternoon, we will have parallel workshops to generate discussion and collaboration amongst our attendees. One of our goals consists of publishing a research agenda for AI in Women’s Health, focusing on AI research in endometriosis.
This event is organised by the AI for women’s health group, hosted at The Alan Turing Institute. As part of the Clinical AI interest group, we are a national academic and interdisciplinary community aiming to further our understanding of women’s health and how to leverage AI towards it. This event will use an interdisciplinary approach with experts and academics from both STEM and the social sciences including clinicians, computer scientists, data scientists, bioinformaticians, sociologists, lawyers, and designers to ensure that the advancement of women’s health is done with a focus on responsibility, equality, fairness and sustainability.