BiomedAI Summer School

At whatnext.law, we’re thrilled to announce we’re partnering with the Academy of Athens for the second edition of the BiomedAI Summer School which will bve in Lisbon, Portugal, this year.

Our mission remains steadfast: to bridge the realms of Biomedicine, Big Data, and Artificial Intelligence while upholding the principles of ethical conduct and responsible innovation. As we navigate the landscape of AI applications in medicine and healthcare, we recognize their immense potential to revolutionise personalised medicine.

However, with great innovation comes great responsibility. It’s crucial that we tread carefully, mindful of the ethical, legal, and social implications inherent in advancing AI in these critical fields. Our focus extends beyond mere technological prowess; we aim to foster a culture of ethical consideration and regulatory compliance to safeguard human life and dignity.

The BiomedAI Summer School is an international initiative that serves as a nexus for interdisciplinary collaboration, bringing together scholars and professionals from philosophy, law, biomedical sciences, and technology. Through a blend of lectures and hands-on workshops, participants gain profound insights into the opportunities and challenges posed by AI in healthcare, while exploring the intricacies of Responsible Research Innovation (RRI).

Our distinguished speakers hail from diverse backgrounds, including the European Parliament, EHDS, European and US Academia, enriching our discourse with invaluable perspectives. While our support network evolves, we’re honoured to welcome the endorsement of the World Health Organization (WHO), International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), European Public Law Organization and BBMRI-ERIC, underscoring the global significance of our endeavours.

Join us as we embark on this transformative journey, guided by the principles of ethics, innovation, and collaboration.

Together, let’s shape the future of healthcare in the age of AI.

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