Lectures and seminars New DDKI event: Data-Driven Research at KI
Welcome to a half-day event for all interested KI researchers.
• Organised by the wide initiative Data-Driven research at KI
• On-campus participation only

About the event
When: 29th November 2022
Purpose: inspire and engage KI with a showcase of a broad range of ongoing data-driven research.
The interactive program includes:
• Introduction and discussion of the DDKI initiative
• Presentation of cutting-edge data-driven research
• Time for networking and panel discussion
Program
Speakers:
• Mattias Rantalainen
• Adina Feldman
• Fulya Taylan
Chair: Mattias Rantalainen
Speakers:
• Magnus Boman - Predictability in the life sciences in the age of AI
• Max Gordon - The Clinical AI Research-lab: a new Clinicum-facility that takes research ideas into clinical applications
• Mark Clements - Swedish eScience Research Centre: Ten years of methods development for precision health
Chair: Adina Feldman
Speakers:
• Ann Nordgren - A comprehensive approach to advance knowledge about rare diseases
• Birgitta Janerot Sjöberg - Experiences from I-AID project on accelerating the use of AI in healthcare
Moderator: Mattias Rantalainen
Speakers:
• Mattias Rantalainen
• Adina Feldman
• Fulya Taylan
About the DDKI
Data-Driven research at KI is a university-wide initiative to promote data-driven research across the whole range of medical science and education practiced at KI.
We define data-driven research broadly due to the use of large-scale and complex data, advanced analysis methods and extensive computational resources in the pursuit of addressing cutting-edge research questions.