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Early Cancer Institute Annual Symposium 2024Add to your list(s) Download to your calendar using vCal
If you have a question about this talk, please contact info. Register at https://eci-symposium2024.eventbrite.co.uk We present the Early Cancer Institute Annual Symposium 2024, #ECISymposium2024 The event is aimed at scientists of all levels, clinicians and industry representatives with an interest in early cancer research. It will be a fantastic opportunity to hear from a range of speakers, learn about new developments in this field and get an update on the Institute’s achievements and future plans. It takes place at the CRUK Cambridge Institute from 2 – 6pm including a drinks reception. Keynote Speakers PD Dr. med. Titus J. Brinker Research Group Leader, Digital Biomarkers for Oncology, German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ), Heidelberg ‘The era of interpretable AI in cancer prevention and early detection’ Titus Brinker is the head of the Junior Research Group ‘Digital Biomarkers for Oncology’ and clinician scientist at the German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) where his research programme is focused on cancer prevention, early diagnosis, and improved therapy control via digital approaches. Dr Brinker has developed a number of digital apps for smoking and melanoma prevention. His group has expertise in the image classification domain with a particular focus on skin, colorectal, prostate and breast cancer. Titus’ pioneering work in leveraging AI technology to improve early detection methods for skin cancer has earned him many awards including the ‘Vision-Zero’ Innovation Award and AI Champions Baden-Württemberg 2023. Prof Simon Leedham Professor of Molecular and Population Genetics and Honorary Consultant Gastroenterologist at the University of Oxford ‘Using spatial biology to quantitively map cell interactions in colorectal cancer progression from a benign adenoma precursor’ Simon Leedham is a Professor of Molecular and Population Genetics and an Honorary Consultant Gastroenterologist at the University of Oxford. His research is into the morphogenic signalling pathways that control the intestinal stem cell in homeostasis, regeneration and cancer, and he has published more than 100 peer reviewed papers in journals that include Nature, Nature Medicine, Nature Genetics, Cell Stem Cell, Gastroenterology and Gut. Simon’s research has been recognised by the United European Gastroenterology Rising Star award in 2010, the British Society of Gastroenterology Francis Avery Jones research prize in 2015 and the CRUK Future Leaders prize in 2017. There will be short talks from our newest group leaders: Siddhartha Kar: ‘Insights into cancer development from genetic epidemiology’ Mireia Crispin: ‘To see a World in a Grain of Sand: imaging early cancer with AI’ Danielle Harper: ‘Exploring new opportunities in tumour margin identification through optical guidance’ We are excited to have a number of ‘Lightning Talks’ and the opportunity to present a poster, details of how to submit an abstract are below. Following the talks there will be ample opportunity to network with other attendees over refreshments. Please register for your free place at: https://eci-symposium2024.eventbrite.co.uk This talk is part of the Early Cancer Institute seminar series series. This talk is included in these lists:
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