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CONFERENCE: Byte-Sized Biology: How AI Decodes Human Health

Hosted by the Consul of the Toronto Explorers Group
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Sat 11 Jan 08:30 - 16:30

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Learn how artificial intelligence (AI) can be used to study neurological disorders or epidemics.

Take a deep dive into the innovative research conducted by world-renowned researchers on artificial intelligence and human health. This conference will shed light on the most recent developments in the fields of AI, machine learning and bioinformatics, inspiring our attendees to explore their cutting-edge, untapped potential for human health.

Featured will be keynote speaker Dr. Phedias Diamandis (UHN), a renowned expert leveraging AI in neuropathology, and speaker Dr. Muhammad Mamdani (Vector Institute, T-CAIREM, St.Michael's Hospital), a leader on the application of AI to improve patient outcome and hospital efficiency. Many other doctors will be present representing various health institutions.
The event will conclude with a panel discussion where attendees can directly engage with the experts on their thoughts regarding the field's future trajectory.

Breakfast and drinks (coffee, tea, water) will be provided for all.
Please note that lunch will be first served to undergraduate students, and it will not be guaranteed to other attendees served afterwards.
Attendees will also have an opportunity to win several raffle prizes at the end of the conference!