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Cambridge AI Club for Biomedicine

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The AI Club brings together the Biomedical AI and Machine Learning community in Cambridge, to discuss common themes and explore different topics and methodologies. We hope these thematic monthly sessions will open conversations to inform, inspire, and connect researchers at all levels, on topics within computational biology, AI and bioinformatics.

Each session features two talks, followed by an interactive discussion. Talks will be focused on methods and cover the details that so often get hidden in the supplement!

We welcome scientists from across Cambridge to join us on the first Thursday of every month, for talks, discussion, and networking over beer and pizza.

Events take place in the Lecture Theatre, Jeffrey Cheah Biomedical Centre, Puddicombe Way, Cambridge CB2 0AW . No need to register in advance – just turn up!

More information and the schedule for future talks is on our website: https://www.milner.cam.ac.uk/ai-club/

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