Center for Artificial Intelligence in Medicine (CAIM) opens

A scientist and a radiologist together develop an AI-based clinical tool to help
A scientist and a radiologist together develop an AI-based clinical tool to help quickly and precisely diagnose lung diseases. This close partnership between researchers and clinicians is the strength of the Bern Center for Artificial Intelligence in Medicine (CAIM), enabling a rapid translation of research results to the patient. © University of Bern
A scientist and a radiologist together develop an AI-based clinical tool to help quickly and precisely diagnose lung diseases. This close partnership between researchers and clinicians is the strength of the Bern Center for Artificial Intelligence in Medicine (CAIM), enabling a rapid translation of research results to the patient. University of Bern The Center for Artificial Intelligence in Medicine (CAIM) of the University of Bern and the Insel Gruppe with the partners sitem-insel and the Bern University Psychiatry Services UPD is officially inaugurated today. The virtual opening event offers insights into controversial topics and current research projects on Artificial Intelligence in Medicine. 500 participants will connect online. The University of Bern and the Insel Gruppe, together with the Bern University Psychiatry Services (UPD) and the Swiss Institute for Translational and Entrepreneurial Medicine, sitem-insel as partners, have founded a Center for Artificial Intelligence in Medicine (CAIM) as of 2021. Today, CAIM is officially inaugurated in a virtual event, which is being broadcast from the sitem-insel building.
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