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Comp2Clinic Workshop @ BIOSTEC 2020 : Biomedical Researchers & Clinicians Closing the Gap Between Translational Research and Healthcare Practice

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Link: http://www.biostec.org/C2C.aspx
 
When Feb 24, 2020 - Feb 26, 2020
Where Valletta, Malta
Submission Deadline Dec 19, 2019
Notification Due Jan 9, 2020
Categories    artificial intelligence   bioinformatics   healthcare   AI
 

Call For Papers

Artificial intelligence (AI) approaches are a major component in healthcare across disease prediction, patient outcomes, image interpretation, and triaging capabilities. It is critical that clinicians become integral to the algorithmic development and clinical applications of this methodology. We are seeking papers that have identified clinical needs that can be addressed by AI and that can provide insight into successes and failures of bringing findings into the clinic. We hope to encourage conversation around how improved collaborations can enhance health care systems.

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