No one size fits all: Artificial Intelligence as Key Technology for Personalised Medicine
from the Representation of the State of Baden-Württemberg to the European Union
Artificial intelligence is one of the technologies that are key to Europe’s future. The areas of application are manifold, but not yet fully anchored in society. In the field of healthcare, the crucial role that data collection and analysis can play in the treatment of diseases has already been recognised. Personalised medicine is one out of many key applications of this modern data-driven approach to healthcare. Cross-disciplinary collaboration and a strong European network of AI hubs are needed to lever the full potential of AI.
With the Cyber Valley, Baden-Württemberg has created a powerful hub for AI. Different universities and university hospitals, research institutes and industry are working closely together in an integrated approach, having established a globally recognised European network.
We will discuss with our distinguished panellists the interfaces between AI and medicine, the cooperation between science and industry as well as the future funding instruments for health and AI planned by the European Commission.
Programme
01:30 p.m.
Welcome
Bodo Lehmann, Head of the Representation of the State of Baden-Württemberg to the European Union
Introduction
Dr. Julia Stamm, Founder and Director, Science Leads, Berlin
01:35 p.m.
Keynote speech
Minister Theresia Bauer MdL, Ministry of Science, Research and Arts of the State of Baden-Württemberg
afterwards
Keynote speech
Prof. Dr. Bernhard Schölkopf, Director, Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems, Co-Founder of the Cyber Valley and Member of the Board of ELLIS Society (European Laboratory for Learning and Intelligent Systems)
01:45 p.m.
Panel discussion with
Dr. Karim Berkouk, Deputy Head of Unit Combatting Diseases, DG Research and Innovation, European Commission
Dr. Nuria Oliver, Chief Data Scientist, Data-Pop Alliance, Member of the Board of ELLIS Society (European Laboratory for Learning and Intelligent Systems) and ELLIS Unit Alicante
Dr. Oliver Stegle, Head of Division, Computational Genomics and Systems Genetics, German Cancer Research Center Heidelberg and European Molecular Biology Laboratory Heidelberg
Moderator: Dr. Julia Stamm, Founder and Director, Science Leads, Berlin
afterwards
Q&A with the audience
02:45 p.m.
Outlook
Priorities in research and innovation under the German EU Council Presidency
Michael Vorländer, Head of Unit Education and Research, Permanent Representation of Germany to the European Union
02:55 p.m.
Closing remarks
Dr. Julia Stamm, Founder and Director, Science Leads, Berlin
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