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Program: Leveraging Imaging and AI for Personalized Diagnosis and Treatment of Brain Diseases, With Emphasis on Alzheimer’s Disease

  • Amy Gutmann Hall - University of Pennsylvania 3333 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, PA, 19104 United States (map)

Lecture by Dr. Christos Davatzikos, the Wallace T. Miller Sr. Professor of Radiology and Engineering at the University of Pennsylvania, and Director of the AI2D Center. He is a pioneer in neuroimaging and machine learning and has led or co-led 5 international consortia in this area. His groundbreaking work has shown how advanced imaging and artificial intelligence can detect subtle brain changes in individuals, improving early detection of Alzheimer’s disease and guiding personalized treatments. In this lecture, he will explore how machine learning creates “imaging signatures” that shed light on the heterogeneity of brain aging and disease, while also tackling the challenges of harmonizing vast international imaging datasets. He will also present similar work from brain cancer research, which has already advanced to a very promising clinical trial at Penn and highlights how Imaging-AI can guide personalized treatments in these patients.

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