Using imaging and AI to better understand cardiovascular disease
This one-day Cambridge Cardiovascular event will give participants an opportunity to hear renowned speakers from Cambridge and beyond, and to network with others interested in gaining a better understanding of cardiovascular disease through the application of imaging and AI.
The event is open to researchers and to colleagues from the pharmaceutical and biotech industries and is free to attend. Lunch and refreshments will be provided.
Bookings have now closed but please contact us if you are interested as we may have a cancellation.
Joining the event
The event is for registered participants only and will take place at Jesus College Cambridge in the Sibilla Room, which is in the West Court. Find the Venue
Parking is only available for participants with a blue badge or other valid reason to need an accessible space and must be booked in advance. Please contact us to arrange this.
Find Jesus College accessibility information on their website.
Schedule
Refreshments | 9:30am | ||
Session 1 |
Chairs: James Rudd, Carola-Bibiane Schönlieb |
||
Jonathan Weir-McCall |
Big Data and AI in Cardiac Imaging - Making a difference? |
10:00am | |
|
Anurag Agarwal | AI-enabled medical device for widespread screening of valvular heart disease | 10:25am |
Morning break | 10:50am | ||
Pearse Keane - UCL | Disease detection from retinal images | 11:15am | |
Benn Jessney | AI-based Analysis of Intracoronary Imaging – focus on OCT | 11:40am | |
Lunch | 12:10pm | ||
Session 2 |
Chairs: Jason Tarkin,Yuan Huang |
||
Elena Surkova - AstraZeneca | The role of cardiovascular imaging in drug development | 13:30pm | |
Rouchelle Sriranjan | IVORY trial | 13:55pm | |
Jin Zheng | Prediction of atherosclerosis development in the coronary artery with myocardial bridging using a combination of CTA-based morphology, radiomics, and mechanomics analyses | 14:20pm | |
Shelly Singh-Gryzbon | CFD applications in cardiovascular medicine | 14:45pm | |
Refreshment break | 15:10pm | ||
Session 3 |
Chair: Martin Bennett |
||
Alejandro Frangi - University of Manchester | On Trials and Tribulations: In Silico Technologies for Better, Safer, Faster, and More Sustainable Medical Devices and Equitable Care | 15:40pm | |
Declan O'Regan - Imperial | Population imaging-genetics using AI | 16:05pm | |
Closing Remarks | James Rudd |