Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer a concept of the future - it’s a transformative force reshaping healthcare systems around the world.
The ‘Advancing Medical Frontiers with AI’ webinar event explored real-world AI applications – with expert speakers sharing cutting-edge advancements in cancer relapse prediction, stroke rehabilitation, and enhanced decision-making in emergency departments.
Designed for a virtual audience, the webinar also featured an interactive panel discussion with presenters. Chaired by Dr Jane Leong, Director, Development, ACAMI, the session fostered collaboration with attendees, and the exchange underscored the pivotal role of AI in driving innovation and shaping the future of modern medicine.
Speakers
- Professor Wei Xiang
Director & Chief Scientist, ACAMI; Cisco Research Chair of AI and IoT, La Trobe University
Topic: Mission, Collaboration, and Industry Engagement of Australian Centre for AI in Medical Innovation
- Associate Professor Zhen He
Computer Science and IT, La Trobe University
Topic: The Application of AI to Cancer Relapse Risk Stratification
- Professor Damminda Alahakoon
Director, Centre for Data Analytics and Cognition, La Trobe University
Topic: AI-Powered Technology Platforms in Healthcare – Stroke Rehabilitation and ED Decision Support.
Missed the live session?
Catch-up on ‘Advancing Medical Frontiers with AI’ now. A recording is available below, offering you a chance to explore AI's groundbreaking applications in healthcare, learn from leading experts, and join the conversation shaping the future of medicine.
ACAMI Snapshot
At the heart of the event was ACAMI's pioneering work in AI and medical innovation. Being the world’s first university innovation centre specialising in AI-driven medical breakthroughs, ACAMI is set to revolutionise healthcare systems.
With its focus on collaboration, innovation, and transforming lives, ACAMI leads the charge in integrating AI into medical research and practice. Stay tuned for their upcoming events and initiatives - you won’t want to miss what’s next.