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AI and Reproduction Workshop II: AI, Endometrial and Reproductive Health

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Cambridge Reproduction and ai@Cam warmly invite researchers, clinicians, industry representatives and patients invested in endometrial and reproductive health and/or artificial intelligence (AI) to our workshop ‘AI, Endometrial and Reproductive Health’.

Registration form is open here https://forms.office.com/e/Dvhxpe1uig

Following a successful workshop earlier this year focused on AI and human embryos, this discussion-based workshop brings together researchers in developmental biology, clinical medicine, humanities, social sciences and computing to explore the potential applications of AI to reproductive health, and to provide flash talks on clinical practice and industry solutions monitoring and diagnosing endometrial health.

Workshop format

Morning

Sessions will explore aspects of endometrial health monitoring, fertility diagnostics and AI, including the tools and methods that can be applied to fundamental, clinical and translational research, and specific challenges in developmental biology and fertility treatment that may benefit from AI.

Afternoon

‘The Big Business of Reproductive Health’ explores some of the challenges posed by scaling up research for translation.

We hope these sessions will yield new collaborations, spark conversations and ultimately produce tangible benefits in patient experience, from earlier first diagnosis to assisted reproduction.

This workshop is part of the Womb to World project sponsored by ai@cam and supported by Cambridge Reproduction.

This talk is part of the Cambridge Reproduction series.

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