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SUMMARY:Cambridge MedAI Seminar - June 2025 - Pascal Wodtke and Alexander 
 Nicholas Shepherd
DTSTART:20250625T104500Z
DTEND:20250625T120000Z
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CONTACT:Hannah Clayton
DESCRIPTION:Sign up on Eventbrite: https://medai_june2025.eventbrite.co.uk
 \n\nJoin us for the *Cambridge AI in Medicine Seminar Series*\, hosted by 
 the *Cancer Research UK Cambridge Centre* and the *Department of Radiology
  at Addenbrooke’s*. This series brings together leading experts to explo
 re cutting-edge AI applications in healthcare—from disease diagnosis to 
 drug discovery. It’s a unique opportunity for researchers\, practitioner
 s\, and students to stay at the forefront of AI innovations and engage in 
 discussions shaping the future of AI in healthcare.\n\nThis month’s semi
 nar will be held on *Wednesday 25 June 2025\, 12-1pm at the Jeffrey Cheah 
 Biomedical Centre (Main Lecture Theatre)\, University of Cambridge* and *s
 treamed online via Zoom*. A light lunch from Aromi will be served from 11:
 45. The event will feature the following talks:\n\n\n*_Phenotyping a rare 
 case of GIST: How to image metabolism using MRI_ - Pascal Wodtke\, PhD stu
 dent\, Department of Radiology\, University of Cambridge*\n\nPascal is a b
 iomedical physicist in the department of Radiology and Gates Cambridge Sch
 olar\, focussing on the development and application of novel non-invasive 
 MRI techniques for imaging metabolism. For his development of the pH senso
 r Z-OMPD he was selected as a runner-up for the Young Investigator Award o
 f the European Society for Molecular Imaging and most recently he won the 
 Magna cum Laude award by the International Society for Magnetic Resonance 
 in Medicine.\n\n*Abstract*: Succinate dehydrogenase-deficient (SDHd) gastr
 ointestinal stromal tumors (GIST) are a rare type of cancer affecting most
 ly young adults.The genetic defect causes altered metabolism. Hyperpolariz
 ed magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging (MRSI) is a novel imaging tech
 nique that enables quick\, non-invasive imaging of metabolic features. Sin
 ce conventional GIST treatments don't work for this type of cancer\, accur
 ate diagnosis is crucial\, and more research needs to be performed in thes
 e patients.This talk presents a way to image the metabolic hallmarks of SD
 Hd GIST using a tailored MRSI protocol.\n\n\n*_Shaping Responsible AI in H
 ealth Technologies_ - Alexander Nicholas Shepherd\, AI Client Manager\, Br
 itish Standards Institute*\n\nAlex Shepherd is an AI auditor at the Britis
 h Standards Institute\, working on evaluating the effectiveness of Respons
 ible AI Management in organisations. He has previously worked as a Data Sc
 ientist in the Healthcare and Life Science sectors and working towards bei
 ng an "enlightened data scientist": to understand the benefits and risks o
 f AI technologies that are developed\, provisioned and used. He is current
 ly writing a book to guide AI professionals on implementing Responsible AI
  in their organisations.\n\n*Abstract*: The objective of this presentation
  is to provide a concise overview of the Responsible AI framework\, concep
 tualized as a "pyramid" comprising legal\, ethical\, technical\, and stand
 ards-based foundations.This layered structure serves to support an ecosyst
 em of innovation\, regulatory compliance\, and trust within organizations 
 deploying AI technologies. The talk will also explore key AI ethics princi
 ples\, examining their role and alignment within each layer of the Respons
 ible AI pyramid\, with particular emphasis on their implications for the d
 evelopment and application of AI in medical and healthcare contexts.\n\n\n
 This is a hybrid event so you can also join via Zoom:\n\nhttps://zoom.us/j
 /99050467573?pwd=UE5OdFdTSFdZeUtIcU1DbXpmdlNGZz09\n\nMeeting ID: 990 5046 
 7573 and Passcode: 617729\n\nWe look forward to your participation! If you
  are interested in getting involved and presenting your work\, please emai
 l Ines Machado at im549@cam.ac.uk\n\nFor more information about this semin
 ar series\, see: https://www.integratedcancermedicine.org/research/cambrid
 ge-medai-seminar-series/
LOCATION:Jeffrey Cheah Biomedical Centre (Main Lecture Theatre)\, Universi
 ty of Cambridge
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