AI in Cancer Prediction and Early Detection

The Elizabeth Blackwell Institute is organising a series of workshops to explore applications of AI in health research in a range of contexts. The workshops will present an opportunity to learn about research and expertise in AI in health across disciplines and explore opportunities for new collaborations with a view to enhancing capacity to develop ideas for and apply for major grants. It will also be an opportunity for you to develop ideas for projects intending to make future use of Isambard AI.  

The aim is to build on existing expertise in cancer prediction/early diagnosis across disciplines and explore opportunities for new collaborations with a view to enhancing capacity to develop ideas for and apply for programme grants, such as the CRUK Early Detection and Diagnosis Programme funding schemes.

The workshop is open to all colleagues in the University of Bristol with an interest and/or expertise in AI and cancer as well as colleagues in the NHS and other organisations. We particularly welcome participation of engineers, data scientists and experts in machine learning or other colleagues whose AI-related skills could be applied to the area of cancer prediction.

A light lunch will be provided and attendance is free. 

More information

Register by completing the form by 7 May 2024

Contact information

If you have any queries please contact the event organisers, Jocelyn Egginton and Sarah Eyland: ebi-events@bristol.ac.uk