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The Stanford Center for Artificial Intelligence in Medicine and Imaging (AIMI) invites students, trainees, researchers, clinicians, and professionals from across sectors to submit abstracts for the poster session at the 2026 AIMI Symposium + Summit Series.

We are accepting submissions for two presentation formats:

Poster Presentations
Poster submissions focus on research and implementation science, including methodological advances, clinical applications, evaluation studies, and other work advancing the responsible development and use of AI in health and medicine. Topics may span a wide range of clinical domains and health contexts, including pediatric and maternal health. Accepted abstracts will be presented as posters, and a select number of presenters will also be invited to deliver a lightning talk during the Symposium.

“What’s Working Now: Real-World Deployments in Health AI” 
This session will highlight organizations deploying AI in clinical settings. We welcome submissions describing deployed AI solutions, including real-world use cases, workflow integration, impact, and lessons learned from implementation and scale.


Accepted abstracts will be presented as posters, and a select number of presenters will also be invited to deliver a lightning talk during the symposium. Accepted posters will be included in the symposium program and may be highlighted in conference communications. Posters will be assigned a presentation date of June 3 and/or June 4, as determined by the planning committee.

Submission deadline: April 10, 2026, at 11:59 PM PDT

Applicants will be notified of decisions in late April. Please note that poster presenters must register for an in-person ticket to attend the event. Early registration ends April 30, 2026. Student and trainee poster presenters will receive complimentary in-person registration. Travel and accommodation costs are not covered.

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