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Insights from the BioMed-AI Summer School 2024

For the second consecutive year, Verimpact proudly sponsored the 2nd edition of the BioMed-AI Summer School, hosted in Lisbon (Portugal) on 11-13 September 2024.

Organized by the Institute for Sustainable Development at EPLO and the Academy of Athens with the goal to celebrate the voices shaping the present and future of biomedicine, this international initiative brought together leading experts from all over Europe and overseas to explore the most pressing topics at the intersection of artificial intelligence, biomedical research, healthcare, sustainable development and ethics.

With the transformative impact of AI on healthcare as the overarching theme for this year’s program, the School offered a wide range of lectures and workshops on personalized medicine, data analytics, and the ethical, legal and social implications of employing AI technologies within a clinical setting. As artificial intelligence continues to shape the global medical and healthcare landscapes, one of the main goals of these sessions was to provide participants with a comprehensive understanding of Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI), especially when it comes to developing new applications and solutions for patients.

Our Managing Director, Christina Deligianni, joined the 3-day event in Lisbon to provide an expert overview on AI-powered tools within the context of climate change and sustainability, offering a demonstration of the Verimpact ESG assessment platform. Christina also chaired a panel on Global Healthcare Research and AI, which featured the insightful contributions of Zisis Kozlakidis from IARC, Válter Fonseca from WHO Regional Office for Europe, and Danai Spentzou from the European Parliament.

In collaboration with Whatnext.law and the Nova School of Law, the Summer School welcomed distinguished speakers from the European Parliament, the European Health Data Space (EHDS) and top academic institutions from the U.S. and Europe. This year, the School also received the support of the World Health Organization (WHO), the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) and BBMRI-ERIC.

“Gathering all these diverse voices in one room truly enriched all the different discussions around ethical AI and innovation in healthcare. Once again, the BioMed-AI Summer School has contributed to emphasize the importance of advancing AI responsibly, and in alignment with the 2023 Agenda for Sustainable Development. I’m already looking forward to next year’s edition!” says Christina.



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