University of Jyväskylä

10/28/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/28/2024 04:41

The Swedish AI of the Year award-winning orthopaedic surgeon Max Gordon gives a lecture in Jyväskylä

The Swedish AI of the Year award-winning orthopaedic surgeon Max Gordon gives a lecture in Jyväskylä

The Faculty of Information Technology at the University of Jyväskylä and the Wellbeing Services County of Central Finland are organising a seminar on AI research in health and wellbeing on 14 November. The seminar will feature the winner of the Swedish AI of the Year Award, medical docents from Tampere and Helsinki University Hospitals and the digital director of the Wellbeing Services County of Central Finland.
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28.10.2024

The seminar on AI research in health and wellbeing will be held in Jyväskylä on 14 November at 12.00-15.30. The seminar will take place at the University of Jyväskylä's Ruusupuisto building (RUU D104 Helena), Alvar Aallon katu 9, 40600 Jyväskylä.

The seminar will be opened by Max Gordon, Associate Professor of Orthopaedics at the Karolinska Institutet, winner of the Swedish AI of the Year Award (Årets AI svensk). In addition to his medical research, Gordon has been an active developer of machine learning methods. He has founded the Clinical AI Research (CAIR) Laboratory at Danderyd Hospital, where they develop practical AI solutions to advance healthcare.

In addition to Gordon's presentation, the seminar will also hear from medical docents Aleksi Reito (TAYS) and Enni Sanmark (HUS) on the potential, effectiveness and risks of AI. The day will be concluded by a lecture by Jari Porrasmaa, Chief Digital Officer of the Wellbeing Services County of Central Finland, on the data pool environment as a driver of research and innovation.

In addition to the guests, the seminar will provide an opportunity to learn about the research and development activities of the Central Finland AI hub II project through poster presentations. The project network is developing AI platforms to promote the use of health and wellbeing data.

The seminar presentations are in English. There is no possibility to participate remotely.

Register for the seminar

The deadline for registration is 12.11.

Seminar programme

The seminar presentations are in English.

klo 12.00 | Opening of the seminar
Sami Äyrämö
Associate professor, AI research in health and wellbeing
University of Jyväskylä and Wellbeing Services County of Central Finland
klo 12.10 | The Clinical AI Reserach - lab - A product from our experiences of clinical AI development in Sweden
Max Gordon
Orthopaedic Surgeon and Head of trauma unit at Danderyds Sjukhus
Adjunct Professor and Co-Founder of Clinical Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CAIR-Lab) at Karolinska Institute. Årets AI-svensk 2023!
klo 12.50 | Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare: Evidence, Potential, and Risks
Enni Sanmark
MD and Specialist in Public Health Medicine at Helsinki and Uusimaa Hospital District
Associate Professor at University of Helsinki
klo 13.20 | Coffee, networking and Central Finland AI hub II and Biobank poster presentations
  • AI-powered digital pathology research in Central Finland, Liisa Petäinen
  • Machine learning platform for improving early detection of OA, Marko Moilanen
  • AI hub NLP demonstration on patient record data, Tommi Grönholm
  • Integrating multi-omics data reveals promising biomarkers for early cancer detection in Lynch Syndrome, Minta Kärkkäinen ja Tiina Jokela, Keski-Suomen biopankki
klo 13.50 | AI will save time, improve quality of care and increase efficacy? - Critical perspective from clinician
Aleksi Reito
Associate Professor and Orthopaedic Surgeon at Tampere University Hospital and University of Tampere
Research Director at Coxa Hospital
klo 14.20 | Enabling research and innovation with data lakes
Jari Porrasmaa
Chief Digital Officer of Wellbeing Services County of Central Finland
14.50 Central Finland AI hub II poster presentations and networking

Central Finland AI Hub II

The Central Finland AI Hub II project is funded by the European Regional Development Fund and combines artificial intelligence and health sciences. The project is a collaboration between companies in the field, the University of Jyväskylä's Faculty of Information Technology, the Wellbeing Services County of Central Finland and the Central Finland Biobank.

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