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
This is the first meeting of the NeuroAI Group. This group is led by Jordan Tsigarides, Beatrice Panico, and Danyal Khan.
The NeuroAI supra-interest group seeks to celebrate, connect and catalyse innovations in artificial intelligence applied to neuroscience. It is an interdisciplinary collaboration spanning data science, computer science, the clinical neurosciences (including neurology and neurosurgery), neurotechnology, regulation and industry. Join us during our regular webinars, network events and collaborative database.
About the event
Join us for our inaugural Turing NeuroAI interest group webinar, where we will showcase the potential impact of various AI tools across the surgical patient pathway. Following this showcase, we will host a sandpit session with our experts and audience to discuss barriers in developing and clinically translating such tools - please feel free to bring questions or hurdles from your own work!
Speaker: Hani Marcus, who is a Consultant Neurosurgeon at the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery and an Honorary Associate Professor at the UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology.
Speaker bio: Our speaker, Mr Hani Marcus, is a Consultant Neurosurgeon at the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery and an Honorary Associate Professor at the UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology. He specialises in treating patients with pituitary adenoma, and related skull base tumours. He has a research interest in technologies such as artificial intelligence, augmented reality, and robotics, for which he was awarded a PhD from Imperial College London. His work has attracted over £2.5 million in research funding, resulted in over 150 peer-reviewed publications, and frequently featured in the national and international press. He serves as Deputy Director of the Wellcome / EPSRC Centre for Interventional and Surgical Sciences (WEISS) at UCL and the regional Lead for Neurosurgery and Brain Cancer at the National Institute for Health Research Clinical Research Network.
Talk title - AI to Advance Surgery for Patients with Pituitary Tumours
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