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TIA Centre Seminar Series: Jakob Kather (TU Dresden)

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Location: FAB 1.05

Title: AI Agents in Oncology

Abstract: AI agents expand upon traditional AI systems by autonomously executing multi-step tasks in cancer research and oncology. These systems can interact with software, plan iteratively, and suggest therapeutic strategies or optimize drug design with minimal human input. AI agents show promise in automating intellectual tasks in cancer research and supporting clinical decision-making in oncology. Significant challenges remain regarding regulatory frameworks, interpretability, and ethical considerations for healthcare implementation. This talk provides a primer on AI agents in cancer research and oncology, examining their capabilities, applications, and constraints.

Bio: Professor Jakob Kather holds dual appointments in medicine and computer science at the Technical University (TU) Dresden, Germany, serves as a senior physician in medical oncology at the University Hospital Dresden and holds an additional affiliation with the National Center for Tumor Diseases (NCT) in Heidelberg. His research is focused on applying artificial intelligence in precision oncology. Prof. Kather’s research team at TU Dresden is using deep learning techniques to analyze a spectrum of clinical data, including histopathology, radiology images, textual records, and multimodal datasets. Guided by the belief that medical and tech expertise needs to be combined, medical researchers in his team learn computer programming and data analysis, while computer scientists are immersed in cancer biology and oncology. Prof. Kather chairs the “Working group on Artificial Intelligence” at the German Society of Hematology and Oncology (DGHO) and is a member of the pathology task force of the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR). His work is supported by numerous European and national grants, which enable the team to develop new deep learning methods for medical data analysis techniques and to apply them in precision oncology.nk opens in a new windowLink opens in a new windowLink opens in a new window

How to attend: Either turn up to the event on the day, or if you want to attend online then please contact Adam Shephard (adam.shephard@warwick.ac.uk) for more details.

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