27 - 29 Jan 2026

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Artificial Intelligence in Infectious Diseases Webinar Series 2025

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09:00 AM-06:00 PM (expected)

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  • Date:
  • Time: 09:00 AM-06:00 PM (expected)
  • Location: Netherlands , Amsterdam
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Description

The 'Artificial Intelligence in Infectious Diseases Webinar Series' is a groundbreaking online event scheduled for December 4-5, 2025. This two-day series brings together leading experts and thought leaders in the fields of artificial intelligence and infectious diseases to explore the transformative role of AI in public health. Attendees will gain insights into innovative AI technologies being utilized to predict outbreaks, enhance diagnostics, and improve treatment strategies for infectious diseases. The interactive format will include keynote presentations, panel discussions, and Q&A sessions, providing a platform for participants to engage with the latest research and developments.

Highlights

  • The workshop is scheduled for December 4-5, 2025, and will be held virtually.
  • It aims to foster collaboration between healthcare professionals and the AI technology sector.
  • The event provides a platform for knowledge exchange through abstract and application 'pitch' submissions.
  • Focuses on integrating AI into infectious disease management while addressing its risks and opportunities.
  • Emphasizes human-machine collaboration to enhance clinical decision-making.
  • Aims to accelerate research, improve patient care, and drive future healthcare innovations.
  • Registration is now open, with waivers and discounts available for specific categories.
  • More details on the program developments and venue will be announced soon.
  • The first edition of this workshop was held in December 2024.
  • Organized by Academic Medical Education (AME), an EACCME-accredited Independent Medical Education provider.

Tags

# Artificial Intelligence
# Workshop
# Artificial intelligence,
# Infectious Disease

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