In Focus: The Art of Artificial Intelligence in Clinical Practice

IF 21 - The data symphony: from integrated diagnostics to digital twins

Lectures

1
Chairperson's introduction

Chairperson's introduction

05:00Carlo Catalano, Rome / IT

2
How imaging, laboratory and clinical data integrate into actionable insights

How imaging, laboratory and clinical data integrate into actionable insights

20:00Hedvig Hricak, New York / US

3
Creating patient-specific models to simulate disease and treatment outcomes

Creating patient-specific models to simulate disease and treatment outcomes

20:00Bram Van Ginneken, Nijmegen / NL

4
Using AI and computational models to forecast disease trajectories

Using AI and computational models to forecast disease trajectories

20:00Philippe Lambin, Maastricht / NL

5
Panel discussion: What steps are needed to enable integrated diagnostics and digital twins?

Panel discussion: What steps are needed to enable integrated diagnostics and digital twins?

25:00Panel discussion: What steps are needed to enable integrated diagnostics and digital twins?

This session will explore the transformative shift from traditional image interpretation to fully integrated diagnostics, where radiology merges seamlessly with pathology, genomics, and clinical data. Experts will showcase how these multimodal datasets are fuelling the development of patient-specific digital twins-virtual models that replicate anatomy, physiology, and disease progression. Attendees will discover how predictive simulations can guide treatment planning, optimise outcomes, and enable truly personalised medicine. The session will also address the technological, ethical, and workflow challenges of bringing these innovations into daily radiology practice.
5 min
Chairperson's introduction
Carlo Catalano, Rome / Italy
20 min
How imaging, laboratory and clinical data integrate into actionable insights
Hedvig Hricak, New York / United States
20 min
Creating patient-specific models to simulate disease and treatment outcomes
Bram Van Ginneken, Nijmegen / Netherlands
20 min
Using AI and computational models to forecast disease trajectories
Philippe Lambin, Maastricht / Netherlands
25 min
Panel discussion: What steps are needed to enable integrated diagnostics and digital twins?