Improved Diagnosis at Radboudumc using Artificial Intelligence
On March 23, 2023, the Telegraaf published a article about the works of Jeroen van der Laak and Thomas van den Heuvel.
On March 23, 2023, the Telegraaf published a article about the works of Jeroen van der Laak and Thomas van den Heuvel.
On March 3, 2023, Jeroen van der Laak gave his inaugural lecture as full professor of computational pathology.
On November 2, Radboudumc AI for health organized a symposium on the impact of AI on healthcare.
Joep Bogaerts' presentation on the international Delphi study won the second prize at the European Congress of Pathology.
The journal paper describing the Medical Segmentation Decathlon challenge has been published in Nature Communications.
On the 1st of July 2022, nearly 100 people have committed themselves to cycling together to raise money for important cancer research, including the research of Daan Geijs.
Starting the 1st of June 2022, Francesco Ciompi is appointed Associate Professor of Computational Pathology at the Radboud UMC.
Daan Geijs' short-talk on the development of a Mohs surgery AI tool was reviewed as second-best during the annual PhD retreat of RIHS.
From February 1, 2022, Jeroen van der Laak was appointed full professor of computational Pathology at the Radboud UMC.
Wouter Bulten succesfully defended his PhD thesis titled 'Artificial intelligence as a digital fellow in pathology: human-machine synergy for improved prostate cancer diagnosis.' on the 28th of January.