AI脳BIO 2024 - The Inaugural ANU Symposium in Computational Biology, Biomedicine and Artificial Intelligence
Presented jointly by the ANU College of Health and Medicine, and the ANU College of Engineering, Computing and Cybernetics.
About the symposium
The convergence of artificial intelligence, biology, and biomedicine represents a pivotal frontier for advancing health outcomes and knowledge discovery within the life sciences. As experimental technologies yield increasingly large and intricate datasets, rapid advances in artificial intelligence offer novel approaches for deciphering this complex information. AI脳BIO 2024 will showcase the latest developments and emerging ideas from the ANU and leading Australian researchers at the intersection of these disciplines.
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Keynote speakers
Professor David Ascher, NHMRC Emerging Leadership Fellow & Director, Biotechnology Programs, School of Chemistry and Molecular Biosciences, The University of Queensland
Professor Richi Nayak, Deputy Director of the Centre for Data Science, Queensland University of Technology
Program overview
AI脳BIO 2024 will include two keynote presentations by distinguished guest speakers, nine research talks, student poster presentations, and a workshop session titled 鈥淟arge language models in biomedicine and healthcare: emerging applications and opportunities鈥.
Lunch and refreshments will be provided, including a networking session at the end of the symposium.
Location
The John Curtin School of Medical Research
Acton, ACT, 2601
Contact
- Dr Michael McCullough0261259604