AI in Women’s Health: Bridging Research and Patient Voices

Learn more Add to Calendar 06/05/2025 08:45 AM 06/05/2025 05:00 PM Europe/London AI in Women’s Health: Bridging Research and Patient Voices Location of the event
Thursday 05 Jun 2025
Time: 08:45 - 17:00

Event type

Turing Network

Audience type

Cross-disciplinary
Free

Introduction

As part of the Turing's Clinical AI Interest Group, we have formed supra-interest groups in different clinical specialties to bring together clinicians and AI experts in a more focused manner - see webpage for details of all the groups.

The current supra-interest groups are:

  • Anaesthetics and Intensive Care
  • Medical imaging and computer vision
  • AI for Women's Health
  • Pathology
  • Public Health
  • NeuroAI
  • MSK AI
  • Genomic Medicines AI

About the event

The AI for Women's Health Group are organising their first hybrid event, in person in Cambridge (UK) and online via zoom, on 5th June 2025 - AI in Women’s Health: Bridging Research and Patient Voices

In-person location: Alison Richard Building, 7 West Road, Cambridge, CB3 9DP.

Online: register to be sent the zoom link.

The AI in Women’s Health: Bridging Research and Patient Voices event aims to bring together a wide range of experts, students and patients that are involved or interested in advancing women’s health with artificial intelligence. Over the course of a full day at CRASSH at the University of Cambridge, we have different panel discussions focused on AI in Women’s Health, where you will hear from international experts from many different disciplines and patient representatives. In the afternoon, we will have parallel workshops to generate discussion and collaboration amongst our attendees. One of our goals consists of publishing a research agenda for AI in Women’s Health, focusing on AI research in endometriosis.

This event is organised by the AI for women’s health group, hosted at The Alan Turing Institute. As part of the Clinical AI interest group, we are a national academic and interdisciplinary community aiming to further our understanding of women’s health and how to leverage AI towards it. This event will use an interdisciplinary approach with experts and academics from both STEM and the social sciences including clinicians, computer scientists, data scientists, bioinformaticians, sociologists, lawyers, and designers to ensure that the advancement of women’s health is done with a focus on responsibility, equality, fairness and sustainability.

 

Agenda

Website and full schedule here

TimeActivity
08:45-09:30Registration
09:30-09:45Introduction by event organisers and presentation of AI for women’s health academic community at the Alan Turing Institute, UK
09:45-10:00Keynote presentation
10:00-10:45Panel discussion
‘The Patient’s Voice in AI: Experiences and Expectations in Women’s Health’
10:45-11:15Panel discussion
‘Social Science Approaches to Women’s Health Research’
11:15-11:45Coffee & tea break
11:45-12:15Panel discussion
‘Current AI research in gynaecology and obstetrics’
12:15-13:00Panel discussion
‘Involving patients AFAB in AI research’
13:00-14:30Lunch and networking
14:30-15:30

Parallel Workshops

‘Establishing a research agenda for AI research in endometriosis’
‘How much privacy do we need in AI research for women’s health?’
‘How to bridge the gender data gap in women’s health research with/without AI?’
‘How to incorporate social science approaches into Women’s Health Research’

15:30-16:15Summary of workshops outcomes
16:15-16:30Conclusions and next steps
16:30-17:00Networking over coffee

 

This programme may be subject to amendments.

 

Register now

 

Registration Link: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/crassh/1548019

 

This event is partially sponsored by CRASSH: https://www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/

Organisers

Dr Bianca Schor

AI researcher in woman's health at Amsterdam UMC, Gynaecology Department and organiser of the AI for women's health supra-interest group

Dr Annalisa Occhipinti

Associate Professor at Teesside University, Co-organiser of the AI for Women's Health Supra-interest group

Dr Emma Karoune

Principal Researcher - Research Community Building | Tools, Practices and Systems