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AI-ready Healthcare
Ehsan Adeli: Ambient medical intelligence
Ehsan Adeli is an Assistant Professor from Stanford University, directing the Stanford Translational AI (STAI) in Medicine and Mental Health Lab. Ehsan is also a Co-Director of Stanford AGILE Consortium.Developing ICU Clinical Behavioral Atlas Using Ambient Intelligence and Computer VisionLatent Drifting in Diffusion Models for Counterfactual Medical Image Synthesis
2025-04-29
57 min
AI-ready Healthcare
Novelty
Often as professional scientists who publish for a living, we have to face the question of novelty. As the questions we ask are often living in the liminal space of technology, clinical practice and social norms, it's not an easy task to determine what really novelty is. Yet if you take the comments of reviewers seriously as an early career researcher, you might get an imposter syndrome that everyone but you clearly understands what novelty is. We will have a deep discussion about how we can contextualize novelty within AI-READY Healthcare.
2025-04-22
52 min
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Veronika Cheplygina: The many lives of public datasets
Veronika Cheplygina is a professor in the IT university of Copenhagen. She is focusing on making medical AI more open & inclusive. Veronika also does a series of interviews with researchers called "How I Fail".Copycats: the many lives of a publicly available medical imaging dataset
2025-04-15
36 min
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Karim Lekadir: Health Equity in MICCAI
Karim Lekadir is an ICREA Research Professor in the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science at the University of Barcelona. He investigates new data science techniques for trustworthy and ethical artificial intelligence in medicine. He has been PI of many EU-funded projects, and was awarded an ERC Consolidator grant to investigate new AI techniques for resource-limited settings. Karim was the General Chair for the MICCAI 2024, that happened in Morocco.FUTURE-AI: international consensus guideline for trustworthy and deployable artificial intelligence in healthcare
2025-04-08
42 min
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Zhongliang Jiang: Robotic Ultrasound
Zhongliang Jiang is leading the Robotics and Ultrasound Team at TU Munich, Germany. His research spans over medical robotics, robot learning, control and robotic ultrasound. Zhongliang's YouTube channel
2025-04-01
52 min
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Linda Johnson: Clinical validation of ECG AI
Linda Johnson is an associate professor on cardiovascular research at the Lund university, Sweden.Artificial intelligence for direct-to-physician reporting of ambulatory electrocardiography
2025-03-25
39 min
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Mauricio Reyes: XAI in Radiotherapy
Mauricio Reyes is a professor at the ARTORG center in the university of Bern, Switzerland. Beyond pure academic research, Mauricio is quite successful in translational research. He co-founded Crisalix and got the first FDA-approval on AI for brain tumor patients. Mauricio is deeply interested in communicating science and technology to the broader audience.
2025-03-18
41 min
Seismic Soundoff
247: From Pitfalls to Potential - Making the Most of Seismic Attributes
"Seismic attributes are not just colorful pictures; they’re meaningful tools that can guide geoscientists to more accurate interpretations." In this episode, Andrew Geary sits down with Satinder Chopra and Kurt Marfurt, authors of Essentials of Seismic Attributes and Impedance Inversion, to discuss their comprehensive guide to understanding and applying seismic attributes in geophysics. They explore the power of attributes for interpreting seismic data, their practical applications, and common pitfalls to avoid. If you’re ready to deepen your understanding of seismic attributes and their real-world impact, this conversation is packed with expert insights. KEY TAKEAWAYS > The Value of Attributes: Lear...
2025-01-23
26 min
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Daniel Truhn: LLMs can perform Radiology Reporting
Daniel Truhn is a physicist, imaging scientist, and clinical radiologist with a dedicated focus on machine learning and MRI. He is currently a professor in University Hospital Aachen, Germany bringing a series of work on Large Language Models for Radiology reporting.
2024-12-24
48 min
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Drew Williamson: The PathChat Story
Drew Williamson is a board certified pathologist who is focusing on pathology AI. Drew is part of the Emory Empathetic AI for Health Institute and the AI.Humanity initiative at Emory University, Atlanta, USA. We will hear all about his exciting research on clinical translation of Pathology AI. A multimodal generative AI copilot for human pathology
2024-12-17
47 min
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Jayashree kalpathy Cramer: Eye AI
Jayashree kalpathy Cramer is the chief of the Division of Artificial Medical Intelligence in Ophthalmology at the University of Colorado (CU) School of Medicine. Jayashree is focusing on translational artificial intelligence (AI) for effective patient care practices at the Sue Anschutz-Rodgers Eye Center.
2024-12-10
48 min
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Randy Ellis: Surgical AI in the Orthopaedics
Professor Randy Ellis is a legendary figure within the computer-assisted orthopedic surgery community. His primary appointment is in the School of Computing with additional appointments at the Mechanical and Materials Engineering, Surgery, and Biomedical and Molecular Sciences at the Queen's University, Canada. He has been a Fellow of several organizations such as IEEE, American Society for Mechanical Engineering (ASME) etc.
2024-12-03
51 min
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Uta Schmidt-Straßburger: Oncology AI that empowers patients
Uta Schmidt-Strassburer is the scientific director of the Advanced Oncology study program at the Ulm university Germany. She is also a fellow podcaster, running the bilingual "caring and sharing" podcast on advanced oncology. Over the years, Uta has developed a critical appreciation towards oncology AI.
2024-11-26
50 min
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Juan Verde: A surgeon making Operating Rooms AI-ready
Juan Verde is a Digestive and hepato-biliary-pancreatic Surgeon by training with a deep passion for surgical AI. Juan is currently working as a full-time Research Associate at the Institute of Image-Guided Surgery in Strasbourg, France.
2024-11-19
56 min
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Michael Levin: Collective and Diverse Intelligence
Michael Levin is a Distinguished Professor in the Biology at Tufts. Mike also serves as the director of the Allen Discovery Center at Tufts and the Tufts Center for Regenerative and Developmental Biology. He is a computer scientist by training, looking at some of the most fundamental questions of biology such as pattern formation, embryogenesis and regeneration. Links to specific ideas and information 1. https://drmichaellevin.org/resources/software.html 2. https://drmichaellevin.org/resources/levinbot.html 3. https://drmichaellevin.org/presentations/ 4. https://drmichaellevin.org/research/
2024-11-12
53 min
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Maciej A. Mazurowski: SAM for Medical AI
Maciej Mazurowski is an Associate Professor of Radiology, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Biostatistics and Bioinformatics, and Computer Science at Duke University. He is also the Scientific Director of the Duke Center for Artificial Intelligence in Radiology and the Director of Radiology Imaging at Duke AI Health. His interest includes domain adaptation and generalization, anomaly detection, and class imbalance in Medical Deep Learning.
2024-08-27
44 min
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Yiyu Shi: Resource-aware Medical AI
Professor Yiyu Shi, is a professor of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Notre dam, USA. He is also a visiting scientist at Boston Children’s Hospital. His research focuses on sustainable computing. The importance of resource awareness in artificial intelligence for healthcare
2024-08-20
44 min
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[MICCAI Special] On reviewing well
This episode is about our take on how to review well in MICCAI and related conferences, both for the reviewers and the meta reviewers.
2024-08-13
52 min
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Hitesh Dave: The age of Computational Pathology
Hitesh Dave is the Digital Pathology and AI Lead of Roche Diagnostics. Dr. Dave is a Global Change Leader, Chartered Scientist and Strategic management consultant. He will talk about how Roche is restructuring itself for the age of digital and computational pathology. The views shared or expressed here at the podcast are from Hitesh's experience only, and not necessarily represent anything from Roche.
2024-08-06
33 min
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Saad Nadeem: Integrated Diagnostics
Saad Nadeem is an assistant attending computer scientist at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center with dual appointments in the Departments of Medical Physics and Pathology. He is also an adjunct assistant professor in the Department of Applied Mathematics & Statistics at Stony Brook University. Saad focuses on multimodal and multiscale analysis of biomedical data to improve patient outcomes. DeepLIIF
2024-07-30
45 min
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Naren Akash RJ: MICCAI Student Board
MICCAI Student Board Mission The MICCAI Student Board (MSB) represents student interests within the MICCAI society, and aims to stimulate the involvement of students within the MICCAI community. The MSB enhances student networking in the community, engages students in the MICCAI society, and advises the MICCAI board on matters of relevance for students. The MSB organises social and professional and student events during the MICCAI period, in collaboration with local organisers, and maintains the MICCAI Educational Initiative.
2024-07-23
31 min
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Islem Rekik: Graph Neural Nets for Brain Connectomics
Islem Rekik is the Director of the Brain And SIgnal Research and Analysis (BASIRA) laboratory (http://basira-lab.com/) and an Associate Professor at Imperial College London (Innovation Hub I-X). Together with BASIRA members, she conducted more than 100 cutting-edge research projects cross-pollinating AI and healthcare —with a sharp focus on brain imaging and neuroscience. She is also a co/chair/organizer of more than 25 international first-class conferences /workshops /competitions (e.g., Affordable AI 2021-22, Predictive AI 2018-2024, Machine Learning in Medical Imaging 2021-24, WILL competition 2021-23). Dr Rekik has been awarded prestigious international research fellowships including the EU Marie-Curie Fellowship in...
2024-07-16
58 min
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Akshay Chaudhari: LLMs for Clinical Text Summarization
Akshay Chaudhari is an Assistant Professor in the Integrative Biomedical Imaging Informatics at the Department of Radiology in Stanford University, USA. He leads the Machine Intelligence in Medical Imaging research group and has a primary research interest at the intersection of artificial intelligence and medical imaging. He also serves as the Associate Director of Research and Education at the Stanford AIMI Center. Adapted large language models can outperform medical experts in clinical text summarization
2024-04-23
53 min
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Rajendra Pratap Gupta: Designing policies to make Healthcare AI-ready
Prof. Rajendra Pratap Gupta is a leading public policy expert with over a decade of experience. Rajendra has worked with the World Economic Forum in the past & has served as an advisor to the Union Health Minister of India. He is focusing on designing digital health policies to make healthcare AI-ready.
2024-04-16
42 min
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H.R. Tizhoosh: Foundation models in Histopathology
Prof. Hamid Tizhoosh explores the applications of artificial intelligence (AI) in medicine, particularly in medical image analysis and cross relations to other patient data such as molecular, laboratory and textual data. His research is currently focused on search and matching in archives of patient data. Foundation Models for Histopathology—Fanfare or Flair Creating an atlas of normal tissue for pruning WSI patching through anomaly detection
2024-04-09
50 min
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S. Kevin Zhou: Building a Medical Time Machine
Prof. Kevin Zhou is a Distinguished Professor and Founding Executive Dean of School of Biomedical Engineering, University of Science and Technology of China (USTC). Before this, Dr. Zhou was a Principal Expert and a Senior R&D Director at Siemens Healthcare Research. He has been elected as a fellow of several top societies such as AIMBE, IEEE and MICCAI. Prof. Zhou serves the MICCAI society as a board member and currently focuses on generative AI for medical imaging.
2024-04-02
44 min
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Alexander Hann: AI for endoscopic imaging
Alexander Hann is a gastroenterologist at Uniklinik Würzburg, Germany and holds a professorship for digital transformation in gastroenterology, which focuses on AI support for endoscopic imaging.
2024-03-26
46 min
AI-ready Healthcare
Damini Dey: Cardiology AI
Damini Dey is a professor in Biomedical Sciences at Cedars Sinai Medical center, Los Angeles, USA. Professor Dey focuses on automated derivation of imaging measures from noninvasive cardiac image data, clinical implementation of novel automated computer processing algorithms, and the application of these tools to solve key clinical problems. Her success stories include QFAT and AutoPlaque softwares.
2024-03-19
38 min
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Enzo Ferrante: Fairness in Medical AI
Enzo Ferrante is a Research Scientist at Universidad Nacional del Litoral in Santa Fe, Argentina. Enzo focuses on machine learning methods for biological and medical image analysis, including domain adaptation and segmentation with anatomical priors. Addressing fairness in artificial intelligence for medical imaging
2024-03-12
45 min
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Joe Lennerz: Berlin Declaration of Health Data Sharing
Prof. Jochen Lennerz is the Medical Director of the Center for Integrated Diagnostics at the Massachusetts General Hospital, USA. He is a board-certified pathologist by training and has professorship appointments at Harvard medical School. Prof. Lennerz co-organized the Data4Health 2023 conference in Berlin with the health minister of Germany Prof. Karl Lauterbach. Data4Health 2023 Berlin
2023-12-19
49 min
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Neel Dey: Invariances and Covariances of Medical Imaging
Neel Dey is a postdoctoral researcher at MIT CSAIL in Polina Golland’s Medical Vision Group, where he is building dense representation learning and domain randomization methods for data and compute-efficient learning tasks. Neel got his Ph.D. from New York University under Guido Gerig where he worked on generative models and inverse problems in medical image analysis. E(3) x SO(3) - Equivariant Networks for Spherical Deconvolution in Diffusion MRI AnyStar: Domain randomized universal star-convex 3D instance segmentation
2023-12-12
44 min
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Maria Zuluaga: Trustworthy Medical AI
Maria Zuluaga is an assistant professor in the Data Science department at EURECOM, France. Additionally Maria holds a junior chair at the 3IA Institute Côte d’Azur and also a visiting Senior Lecturer at King’s College London. She focuses on machine learning techniques that can be safely deployed in high risk domains, such as healthcare, by addressing data complexity, low tolerance to errors and poor reproducibility. From Accuracy to Reliability and Robustness in Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Image Segmentation: A Review Interactive Medical Image Segmentation Using Deep Learning With Image-Specific Fine Tuning
2023-12-05
42 min
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Heather Couture: Oncopathology AI
Dr. Heather Couture is a Consultant, a Researcher and a Writer. Heather is a consultant and owner of Pixel Scientia Labs. She works on a variety of interdisciplinary R&D projects and regularly blogs about the advances of AI in LinkedIn.
2023-11-28
39 min
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Pieter De Backer: AI-assisted Surgical Training
Pieter De Backer leads the Innotech department at Orsi, a training and innovation centre in minimal invasive & robotic surgery located in Gent, Belgium. Pieter's team focuses primarily on developing AI based surgical systems and patient-specific 3D modeling.
2023-11-21
51 min
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Camila Gonzalez: Medical Continual Learning
Camila Gonzalez is a PostDoc in Stanford University, USA. Camila finished her PhD on medical continual learning in TU Darmstadt in March 2023, while accumulating multiple awards along the process. She is also the outgoing president of MICCAI Student Board, presiding it for the last 2 years. Lifelong nnU-Net: a framework for standardized medical continual learning
2023-11-14
53 min
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Shek Azizi: Google DeepMind's Foundational Medical Models
Shek Azizi is a senior research scientist at Google DeepMind. Her research is focused on translational AI with tangible clinical impact. She designs foundation models for biomedical applications. She has led the moonshot project behind Med-PaLM, Med-PaLM 2 and Med-PaLM M. Large Language Models Encode Clinical Knowledge
2023-11-07
49 min
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Dan Hashimoto: Making surgery AI-ready
Daniel Hashimoto is an assistant Professor of Surgery at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, USA. Dan has developed multiple computer vision algorithms for the analysis of surgical video, led international consensus on defining ground truth for the annotation of surgical video, and worked to define metrics to assess performance of AI algorithms on surgical tasks. His work has been published in the New England Journal of Medicine, Nature Biotechnology, Annals of Surgery, and other journals. He is editor of the textbook Artificial Intelligence in Surgery: Understanding the Role of AI in Surgical Practice. He is also heavily...
2023-09-05
52 min
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Stephen Gilbert: AIaMD regulations
Prof. Stephen Gilbert is a professor in Medical Device Regulatory Science at the Else Kröner Fresenius Center for Digital Health in TU Dresden, Germany. His research goal is to advance regulatory requirements, especially for software as a medical device and artificial intelligence in medical devices. Papers we discussed: Large language model AI chatbots require approval as medical devices Continuous Improvement of Digital Health Applications Linked to Real-World Performance Monitoring: Safe Moving Targets?
2023-08-29
1h 16
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Nitika Pai: Global Digital Health
Prof. Nitika Pai is an Associate Professor in the Department of Medicine at the McGill University, Canada. Her global implementation research program in Canada, India and South Africa is primarily focused on point-of-care diagnostics for HIV and associated co-infections. Her research informs domestic and global policy on point-of-care diagnostics.
2023-08-22
57 min
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Swapnil Rane: Indian Image BioBank
Prof. Swapnil Rane is a Pathologist by training, and currently a professor in Tata Memorial Center, Mumbai, India. He is instrumental in bringing forward the AI and digital pathology research from India, especially the ongoing project of Indian Image BioBank.
2023-08-15
52 min
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Ishita Barua: Gender gap in health data
Dr. Ishita Barua leads AI in healthcare at Deloitte, with a focus on improving equity and outcomes in digital health. She is a medical doctor and PhD by training with expertise in application and clinical validation of AI in Medicine. Ishita has won numerous awards including Top 50 women in tech and top 30 women in Norway shaping the field of artificial intelligence.
2023-08-08
53 min
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Raphael Sznitman: AI-powered Eye Surgery
Prof. Raphael Sznitman is the Director of the ARTORG center for Biomedical Engineering at the University of Bern (Switzerland). Raphael is interested in computational vision, probabilistic methods and statistical learning, applied to applications in medical imaging.
2023-08-01
47 min
AI-ready Healthcare
Nifti 50
Instead of having a guest, Anirban and Henry just chit chats about the background stories, lessons learned, our ever-evolving thoughts etc. in the 50th episode of AI-ready Healthcare.
2023-07-25
1h 06
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Nikos Paragios: AI-guided Precision Radiotherapy
Prof. Nikos Paragios is a senior researcher focusing on computer vision and medical imaging. Nikos is a professor of Computer Science and Applied mathematics at CentraleSupélec, an affiliated scientific leader at INRIA while serving as the editor in chief of the Computer Vision and Image Understanding Journal. Nikos is also the founder and CEO of TheraPanacea, provider of AI-powered software for more efficient radiotherapy workflow.
2023-05-02
58 min
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Lene Topp: Science4Policy
Lene Topp is passionate about designing and delivering training and other capacity building activities primarily for researchers looking to increase the impact of their research in policy sectors. Until February 2023, she worked in the European Union's Joint Research Center focusing on the "Science4Policy" gap. Among many other things, she led the development of Smart4Policy researchers tool to help researchers working in science-for-policy reflect on their level of competence. .
2023-04-25
42 min
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Stefanie Speidel: Simulation in Surgical Data Science
Prof. Stefanie Speidel is a full professor for “Translational Surgical Oncology” and director at the National Center for Tumor Diseases Dresden since 2017. She is an elected board member of the MICCAI society. She is well-know for her research on Surgical Data Science, data-driven surgical training and context-aware human-machine collaboration in the operating room.
2023-04-18
37 min
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Sotirios Tsaftaris: Causal Representation Learning
Prof. Sotirios Tsaftaris is the Chair in Machine Learning and Computer Vision at the University of Edinburgh, UK. He also holds the Canon Medical/Royal Academy of Engineering Research Chair in Healthcare AI. He is also a Turing Fellow with the Alan Turing Institute and an ELLIS Fellow.
2023-04-11
51 min
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Pascal Wettstein: FDA or MDR? Where should SMEs go for their AI SaMD
Pascal Wettstein is the owner of QDC GmbH. He is the self-proclaimed "SME safari guide in the regulatory jungle." I highly recommend his rather sarcastic LinkedIn posts on European Medical Device Regulations. Beyond Europe, he has extensive knowledge about the 510K regulations in FDA.
2023-04-04
52 min
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Sharib Ali: AI-powered Endoscopic Image Analysis
Sharib Ali is the lecturer at School of Computing in the University of Leeds, UK. He has a PhD from France and spent time as a PostDoc in Germany as well as in Oxford before starting as the PI in Leeds. He is well-known for his research on AI for analyzing Endoscopic images. The two articles we discussed in this episode: 1. Where do we stand in AI for endoscopic image analysis? Deciphering gaps and future directions. 2. A multi-centre polyp detection and segmentation dataset for generalisability assessment.
2023-03-28
49 min
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Jocelyne Troccaz: MICCAI impacting Prostrate Biopsy
Prof. Jocelyne Troccaz is a legendary figure in image-guided medical robotics, with a career spanning across four decades. She covered a broad spectrum of applications including urology, radiotherapy, cardiac surgery, orthopedics to name a few. She won numerous awards. Some highlights include MICCAI 2022 enduring impact award and the highest French decoration (Légion d’Honneur).
2023-03-21
54 min
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Monir El Azzouzi: Medical Device Regulation of AI SaMD
Monir El Azzouzi created the Easy Medical Device ecosystem, that includes blogs, podcasts, YouTube videos and regular updates in LinkedIn. His mission is to make the process of bringing Compliant Medical Device to the Market easier. He has a deep understanding of the Medical Device Regulations at European Union. Easy Medical Device: https://easymedicaldevice.com/home/
2022-12-27
1h 04
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Monika Sonu: Frugal digital health innovation
Dr. Monika Sonu is a physician by training and Digital Health Entrepreneur by passion. She is the CEO of Health Innovation Toolbox. Monika drives digitisation of the operating models, functions and workflows within hospitals. She is also interested in creating better patient experience. She is named as HIMSS Future50 Innovation Leader in 2021.
2022-12-20
53 min
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Purang Abolmaesumi: Telehealth = POCUS+AI
Professor Purang Abolmaesumi is a Professor in University of British Columbia. He is very well-known within the MICCAI community for his research on Ultrasound imaging. Purang won numerous awards and honors. Some highlights would include being the 2020 MICCAI fellow and winning the Killam faculty research prize.
2022-12-13
50 min
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Joseph Kvedar: Nurturing Digital Health through Nature
Prof. Joseph Kvedar is THE expert in terms of telehealth and digital health. He is leveraging information technology, such as cell phones, computers, networked devices and remote health monitoring tools to improve care delivery. He is a Professor of Dermatology at Harvard Medical School, and vice president of Partners healthcare. He is also the editor-in-chief of npj Digital Medicine.
2022-12-06
47 min
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Andrew Janowczyk: Quality Assurance in histopathology images
Andrew Janowczyk is an assistant professor at Emory University, USA. Andrew’s research focuses on applying computer vision and machine learning algorithms to digital pathology. His key area of expertise is in leveraging deep learning to build computational models for aiding pathologists in many common tasks, such as disease detection and cancer grading.
2022-11-29
1h 03
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Robert MacDougall: Quantivly's digital twin of radiology operations
Robert MacDougall is the co-founder and current VP of Product and Customer Success at Quantivly. Quantivly is a start-up that is building the digital twin of radiology operations.
2022-11-22
38 min
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Daniel Rückert: Federated Disentanglement
Professor Rückert’s field of research is the area of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning and their application to medicine and healthcare. His research focuses on (1) the development of innovative algorithms for biomedical image acquisition, image analysis and image interpretation – especially in the areas of image reconstruction, registration, segmentation, tracking and modelling; (2) AI for extracting clinically useful information from biomedical images – especially for computer-assisted diagnosis and prognosis. Since 2020, Daniel Rückert is Alexander von Humboldt Professor for AI in Medicine and Healthcare at the Technical University of Munich. He is also a Professor at Imperial College London. Fe...
2022-11-15
52 min
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Jakob Nikolas Kather: Swarm intelligence for Oncology
Jakob Nikolas kather is a professor at Technical University Dresden, leading the department of Clinical Artificial Intelligence at Else Kroener Fresenius Center for Digital Health. As a physician, he specializes in Internal Medicine and gastrointestinal oncology. As a researcher, he focuses on deep learning for immunotherapy biomarkers in cancer. Swarm learning for decentralized artificial intelligence in cancer histopathology
2022-09-06
43 min
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Prateek Prasanna: Augmenting Radiologist's Knowledge into AI
Prateek Prasanna is an assistant professor in the Biomedical Informatics department at Stony Brook University, New York. He directs the Imaging Informatics for Precision Medicine Lab. His research interests lie at the intersection of medical image analysis and machine learning. We talked about the following papers: 1. Temporal Context Matters: Enhancing Single Image Prediction with Disease Progression Representations 2. RadioTransformer: A Cascaded Global-Focal Transformer for Visual Attention–guided Disease Classification
2022-08-30
55 min
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Sailesh Conjeti: MLOps for Healthcare AI
Sailesh Conjeti is on a mission to bring AI-based solutions to Healthcare and translating them to clinical use to make a difference. He is the Functional Lead of Data Science at Siemens Healthineers. You can read his blogposts at https://www.saileshconjeti.com/blog.
2022-08-23
47 min
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Ismini Lourentzou: Chest ImaGenome
Ismini Lourentzou is an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at Virginia Tech. Prior to VT, she spent a year as research scientist (Research Staff Member) at IBM Almaden Research Center, working on Machine Learning, Natural Language Processing and Information Retrieval problems. Her research interests are broadly defined at the intersection of Data Science, Big Data, Machine Learning, and Artificial Intelligence. Chest ImaGenome Dataset for Clinical Reasoning: https://openreview.net/forum?id=H-d5634yVi
2022-08-16
30 min
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Matthias Unberath: Forgotten Humans of Explainable AI
Mathias Unberath is an assistant professor in the Department of Computer Science, and is affiliated with the Laboratory for Computational Sensing and Robotics and the Malone Center for Engineering in Healthcare. With his group—the Advanced Robotics and Computationally AugmenteD Environments (ARCADE) Lab—he advances healthcare by creating collaborative intelligent systems that support clinical workflows. Through synergistic research on imaging, computer vision, machine learning, and interaction design, he builds human-centered solutions that are embodied in emerging technology such as mixed reality and robotics. Pre-print of the paper we discussed: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2112.12596v1.pdf
2022-08-09
40 min
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Taufique Joarder: Policy Questions of Healthcare AI
Taufique Joarder is a health policy and systems researcher and a university faculty. He has thirteen years of national and international experience and a doctorate in public health with expertise in health policy and systems research, teaching and training as well as extensive publishing. His background also includes higher leadership positions in NGOs/CSOs, faculty positions, policy-relevant engagements in Bangladesh and abroad, and extensive media involvement (as an expert, guest discussant, moderator, and TV anchor).
2022-08-02
48 min
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Stephen Aylward: The case of Open-source software
Stephen Aylward, Ph.D., is the senior director of strategic initiatives and founder of Kitware’s North Carolina office. He helps drive multiple research and open source software development projects at Kitware. Over the past 25+ years, Stephen has conducted medical image analysis research covering nearly every aspect of health care, including screening, diagnosis, treatment planning, guidance, and outcome assessment for mammography, neurosurgery, partial liver transplantation, retinopathy of prematurity, stroke, traumatic brain injury, pre-clinical cancer studies, and others. He has also been instrumental in the creation of the Insight Toolkit (ITK), major updates to 3D Slicer, and the development of ne...
2022-07-26
43 min
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Lena Maier-Hein: What does it mean to win a Biomedical Challenge?
Lena Maier-Hein is the head of the Computer Assisted Medical Interventions (CAMI) department at the German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) in Heidelberg, Germany. Her research focuses on Surgical Data Science and rankings of biomedical challenges.
2022-04-12
47 min
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Russ Taylor: The role of AI in Robotic Surgery
Russ Taylor is the father of robotic surgery. Hi is the John C. Malone Professor in the Department of Computer Science, and the director of the Laboratory for Computational Sensing and Robotics. His research has focused on all aspects of computer-integrated interventional medicine. Broadly, this research has included: Medical robotics Medical imaging & modeling and Complete systems for surgical assistance, image-guided surgery, and "Surgical CAD/CAM". An underlying theme has been the basic insight that information-based technologies can have just as profound an impact on computer-integrated medicine as it has had on computer-integrated manufacturing.
2022-04-05
45 min
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Ilker Hacihaliloglu: Ultrasound for all
Ilker is interested in the extraction of relevant information from three dimensional (3D) medical images by developing state of the art computational algorithms for image guided surgery and therapy applications. The main objective of his research is to study and model medical procedures and introduce advanced computer integrated solutions to improve their quality, efficiency, and safety.
2022-03-29
58 min
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Frank Xu: Baidu's AI, WHO's Digital Health & other stories
Frank (Yanwu) Xu, is an Intelligent Healthcare Scientist (research lead) at Baidu, an Adjunct Professor at Ningbo Institute of Materials Technology & Engineering, the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), and an Adjunct Principal Investigator at Singapore Eye Research Institute. Frank is also serving the World Health Organization (WHO) as a technical advisory group member of Digital Health and an expert group member of Data Principles and Sharing Policies.
2022-03-22
56 min
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Lorenzo Righetto: Publishing MICCAI research into Nature Communications
Lorenzo Righetto is an associate Editor of Nature Communications where he handles manuscripts in the area of digital medicine and computational health. Lorenzo joined Nature Communications in January 2020. Lorenzo is based in the London office.
2022-03-15
37 min
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Karsten Ridder: Communication is key for AI-ready Healthcare
Karsten Ridder is a practicing radiologist from Dortmund, Germany with a special focus on Women's Health Imaging and Cardiovascular Imaging. He received numerous awards for his clinical research and innovation, including German Medical Award for Innovation in 2021.
2022-03-08
53 min
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Shuo Li: Will MICCAI 2022 be virtual?
Prof. Shuo Li is the Founding Scientific Director of Digital Imaging Group at London, Canada. He is also the general chair of MICCAI 2022 that will happen in Singapore.
2022-03-01
49 min
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Julia Schnabel: MICCAI goes to Africa
Julia Schnabel is the Professor for Computational Imaging and AI in Medicine at TUM (TUM Liesel Beckmann Distinguished Professorship), jointly with Helmholtz Center Munich (Helmholtz Distinguished Professorship). Her research focuses on intelligent imaging solutions and computer aided evaluation, including complex motion modelling, image reconstruction, image quality control, image segmentation and classification, applied to multi-modal, quantitative and dynamic imaging. She is the co-general chair of MICCAI 2024, the first MICCAI in Africa. She often Tweets @ja_schnabel.
2021-12-07
49 min
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Anant Madabhushi: When MICCAI scientist meets Real Clinicians
Anant Madabhushi is the Donnell Institute Professor of Biomedical Engineering at Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) in Cleveland and director of the university's Center for Computational Imaging and Personalized Diagnostics (CCIPD). He is a Research Scientist at the Louis Stokes Cleveland Veterans Administration (VA) Medical Center and has affiliate appointments both at University Hospitals and Cleveland Clinic. He holds secondary appointments in the departments of Urology, Radiology, Pathology, Radiation Oncology, General Medical Sciences, Computer & Data Sciences, and Electrical, Computer and Systems Engineering at CWRU. We talked about his research on translation of AI to clinical oncology. He tweets regularly...
2021-11-30
50 min
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Leo Joskowicz: Shaping up AI and MICCAI
Leo Joskowicz is a pioneer of Computer Assisted Intervention and the President of MICCAI society. He is a professor at the School of Engineering and Computer Science at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. In this episode, we explore his interest in Geometry, Shape and making MICCAI society a home to all scientists working in medical imaging problems, no matter their geographical location.
2021-11-23
43 min
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Dan Stoyanov: Surgical Data Science 101
Dan Stoyanov is a Professor of Robot Vision in the Department of Computer Science at University College London, Director of the Wellcome/EPSRC Centre for Interventional and Surgical Sciences (WEISS), Royal Academy of Engineering Chair in Emerging Technologies and a Fellow of the Institution of Engineering and Technology. Dan is also Chief Scientific Officer at Digital Surgery Ltd and Co-Founder of Odin Medical, both companies specializing in developing AI products for interventional healthcare. You can follow Dan on Twitter @DanStoyanov.
2021-11-16
48 min
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John Mongan: To buy or not to buy radiology AI
John Mongan is the Associate Chair for Translational Informatics, Director of the Center for Intelligent Imaging and an Associate Professor of Clinical Radiology (Abdominal Imaging and Ultrasound section) in the Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging at the University of California, San Francisco. His research focuses on AI in medical imaging. In this session, we discussed the business case of Radiology AI and his Checklist for Artificial Intelligence in Medical Imaging (CLAIM). You can find him in Twitter @MonganMD.
2021-11-09
55 min
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Qi Dou: Federated Learning for radiology
Qi Dou is an Assistant Professor from The Chinese University of Hong Kong. Her research focus is on the interdisciplinary field of medical image analysis, artificial intelligence and robotics. In this episode, we talked about the importance of Federated Learning in medical imaging and in particular, her paper Federated deep learning for detecting COVID-19 lung abnormalities in CT: a privacy-preserving multinational validation study. You can find her in Twitter @QiDou_.
2021-11-02
50 min
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Andreas Maier: Known operator learning for medical imaging
Professor Andreas Maier leads the Pattern Recognition Lab of Friedrich-Alexander-Universität of Erlangen-Nürnberg. In this episode, we discussed his research on Known Operator Learning and in particular his paper Learning with known operators reduces maximum error bounds. You can find him in Twitter @maier_ak.
2021-10-26
45 min
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Alex Frangi: Unlocking In-silico clinical trials
Professor Alex Frangi is Diamond Jubilee Chair in Computational Medicine and Royal Academy of Engineering Chair in Emerging Technologies at the University of Leeds, Leeds, UK, with joint appointments at the School of Computing and the School of Medicine. He directs the CISTIB Center for Computational Imaging and Simulation Technologies in Biomedicine. In this episode, we discuss computational medicine, the promises of in-silico trials and his new paper In-silico trial of intracranial flow diverters replicates and expands insights from conventional clinical trials.
2021-09-14
1h 02
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Yuri Tolkach: Silent Failures of Deep Digital Pathology
Dr. Yuri Tolkach, a pathologist and researcher from Uniklinik Köln, is breaking new grounds in digital pathology with probing questions about the usability of deep learning. In this episode, we discussed in great details his recent article on Quality control stress test for deep learning-based diagnostic model in digital pathology.
2021-09-07
47 min
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Marius Linguraru: Making babies fitter - within MICCAI and beyond
Marius Linguraru is a principal investigator in the Sheikh Zayed Institute for Pediatric Surgical Innovation at Children's National Hospital in Washington, D.C. Dr. Linguraru is also professor of Radiology and Pediatrics and secondary professor of Biomedical Engineering at George Washington University. He co-founded PediaMetrix Inc., a company focused on infant well-being by creating solutions to improve the management of conditions of early childhood. Finally Dr. Linguraru is a board member of MICCAI society with a focus on early career development of young researchers. In this episode we discussed in depth about his research on pediatric health and his...
2021-08-31
45 min
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Arijit Patra: Big-Pharmas need imaging AI, and they don't know it yet!
Arijit Patra, a senior machine learning scientist from AstraZeneca, discusses how AI can significantly speed-up pre-clinical imaging. He also discussed his PhD thesis on continual learning for fetal ultrasound imaging.
2021-08-24
1h 01
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Indranil Mallick: Why Indian healthcare needs AI post COVID? Reflections of a Radiation Oncologist
Indranil Mallick, a practicing oncologist from India, asserts the necessity of AI in Radiation Oncology. His reflections of practicing Oncology through the two waves of the pandemic in India is a reminder, how varied the demands are of the AI-readiness of healthcare across the globe.
2021-08-17
43 min
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Michal Rosen-Zvi: Underwhelming maturity of Radiology AI in COVID-19 imaging
Michal Rosen-Zvi, director of IBM Research's healthcare informatics, talks about her perspective on the usefulness of radiology AI during the pandemic. In particular, we discussed her recently published article On the role of artificial intelligence in medical imaging of COVID-19. With multiple articles describing similar concerns, this is a timely episode about a very relevant topic. Further reading: 1. Hundreds of AI tools have been built to catch covid. None of them helped. 2. Common pitfalls and recommendations for using machine learning to detect and prognosticate for COVID-19 using chest radiographs and CT scans
2021-08-10
47 min
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Daniel Pinto dos Santos: Get your radiology report structured, have some ECLAIRS!
We chatted with the radiologist Dr. Daniel Pinto dos Santos about his research in deep learning for radiology. We focused on two of his recent articles. You can read both open-access article right here: 1. Structured report data can be used to develop deep learning algorithms: a proof of concept in ankle radiographs 2. To buy or not to buy—evaluating commercial AI solutions in radiology (the ECLAIR guidelines)
2021-08-03
51 min
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Terry Peters: Beware of the nasty surprises from healthcare AI
Prof. Terry Peters tackles problems related to Image-guided interventions with a special focus on intra-operative navigation. While majority of MICCAI society is whole-heartedly embracing AI, Prof. Peters, a MICCAI fellow, voices his skepticism in some of the research directions. He cautions about proper standardization and interpretability of healthcare AI. Very important lessons for the majority of young members within MICCAI society.
2021-06-15
41 min
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Ilkay Oksuz: AI gives a thumbs-up to Cardiac MRI
Ilkay Oksuz is an Assistant Professor in Computer Engineering Department of Istanbul Technical University. He leads the Predictive Intelligence and Medical Imaging (PIMI) Lab. He talks about his research on machine learning for medical image quality assessment with a particular focus towards Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging.
2021-06-08
49 min
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Saif Afat: Does global radiology need AI?
Dr. Saif Afat is a radiologist, originally from Iraq, trained and actively practicing in the University Hospital Tuebingen, Germany. He will introduce the radiology at the global context beyond developed world and the role that AI can play in global Radiology.
2021-06-01
44 min
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Andreas Bucher: Why a German Radiologist should care about AI?
Dr. Andreas Bucher is a radiologist practicing at the University Hospital Frankfurt. He is also one of the spokesperson of the project RACOON and the secretary of 102nd German Radiology Congress. In this episode Dr. Bucher shares his view about AI from a radiologist's perspective who is practicing in Germany.
2021-05-25
41 min
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Bernhard Dorweiler: Intelligent training of Vascular Surgeons
Professor Dorweiler is the director of the Clinic for Vascular Surgery in the Heart Center of the Cologne University Hospital. He is interested in the digital advancement of surgeries with a special focus on 3D printing patient specific anatomies for surgical planning and teaching. In this episode, he talks about his vision of how AI can help in this endeavor.
2021-05-18
46 min
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Sandy Engelhardt: Heart bits
Sandy Engelhardt is an assistant professor in the University hospital of Heidelberg, Germany. She leads the research group of AI in Cardiovascular Medicine. In this podcast, she talks about her research of using AI for complex Cardiac Surgery as well as the AdaptOR challenge (in association with the DGM4MICCAI workshop) we are co-organizing for MICCAI 2021.
2021-05-11
50 min
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Tianming Liu: Cross-talk between Neuroimaging and Neural Networks
Tianming Liu is a Distinguished Research Professor and a Full Professor of Computer Science at University of Georgia, USA. He has also been the member of MICCAI board and co-general chair of MICCAI 2019. He talks about how the cross pollination of ideas between separate sub-fields of neuroimaging and neural nets (AI) can make both fields better.
2021-05-05
55 min
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Intro AI-ready Healthcare
This short recording is to introduce the purpose of AI-ready Healthcare as well as the host.
2021-03-31
01 min
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82: The present and future of training and education with Kurt Marfurt
Seismic Soundoff is excited to welcome back Kurt Marfurt. Kurt joined the podcast for our second-ever episode that still remains one of the most popular episodes. For this conversation, Kurt highlights the present state of education and training in geophysics, including the value and benefits of virtual education. He shares his thoughts on the most important area of focus for geophysicists right now, why there's a need to increase your quantitative and programming skills and offers his one piece of advice to succeed in geophysics. As with our first conversation, this one is not to be missed. Join host Andrew...
2020-06-04
33 min