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2022 Diversity in AI Research for Cancer Molecular Imaging

2022 Diversity in Radiology and Molecular Imaging: Artificial Intelligence in Cancer

An annual conference dedicated to Racial Diversity, Women in STEM, and Global Health

 

June 20, 2022
At Stanford & Online

Agenda

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Monday, June 20, 2022
8:00am - 3:30pm PT

8:00am

Opening Remarks

Heike Daldrup-Link - Professor of Radiology (General Radiology) and, by courtesy, of Pediatrics (Hematology/Oncology), Stanford

8:10am

Role of Ethics in AI

Melissa McCradden - Bioethicist, Department of Bioethics, The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids)

8:35am

AI Design: Impact on Healthcare Inequity

Kristina Hawk - Clinical Assistant Professor, Radiology (Nuclear Medicine), Stanford

9:00am

The Pitfalls and Promise of Artificial Intelligence in Nuclear Medicine

Tyler J. Bradshaw - Associate Scientist in the Department of Radiology, University of Wisconsin-Madison

9:25am

Panel Discussion

Tyler Bradshaw, Kristina Hawk, Heike Daldrup-Link, Melissa McCradden, Camaray Rouse

Moderator: Alaa Youssef

9:50am

Break

10:05am

Fairness of AI in Medical Imaging Analysis

Po-Chih Kuo - Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

10:30am

AI for Cancer Disparities - Opportunities and Threats

Judy Gichoya - Assistant Professor, Department of Radiology, Emory University

10:55am

Cancer Screening Disparities for Disabled Women

Peter Poullos - Clinical Associate Professor, Radiology, Stanford

11:20am

Research with Inclusion, Social Justice and Equity (RISE): A Commitment Pledge Campaign

Jessica Tsai and Marta Flory

11:45am

Break

12:30pm

What will it take for AI to get off our benches and into our trenches?

Imon Banerjee - Lead AI Scientist, Mayo Clinic, AZ

12:55pm  

Research Talk 1: Accessible Breast Cancer Detection with Low-Cost 3D Ultrasound Molecular Imaging Using AI

Dongwoon Hyun - Instructor, Pediatric Radiology, Stanford

 

Research Talk 2: Racial Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Curriculum for Radiology Researchers in Artificial Intelligence and Cancer Imaging

Marta Flory - Clinical Assistant Professor, Radiology, Stanford

   

Research Talk 3: Menstrual Hygiene - A Dilemma in Africa

Noeen Malik - Research Scientist, Rad/Molecular Imaging, Stanford

1:40pm

Effective Communication for Diverse Audiences

Mayla Clark

2:05pm

Stanford's Outreach Program

Lisa Goldman Rosas - Assistant Professor (Research) of Epidemiology and Population Health and of Medicine (Primary Care and Population Health), Stanford

Alyce Adams - Stanford Medicine Innovation Professor and Professor of Epidemiology and Population Health, of Health Policy and, by courtesy, of Pediatrics (Endocrinology), Stanford

2:30pm

Workshops and Networking:

  • Women faculty network

  • Trainee network
  • Outreach network