Early registration: June 22, 2026
SCOPE
AI is rapidly redefining biomedical research, clinical decision-making, and healthcare delivery worldwide. GeMAIHc 2027 will provide participants with a comprehensive overview of state-of-the-art AI methodologies.
ADDRESSED TO
The program is open to PhD students and postdoctoral researchers in AI, data science, and biomedical disciplines, clinicians and healthcare professionals, industry practitioners and innovators, and policymakers and stakeholders in digital health.
VENUE
GeMAIHc 2027 will take place in Milan, one of Europe’s leading international centers for science, industry, fashion, and finance.
STRUCTURE
- Three parallel courses will run throughout the event. Participants will be free to choose the sessions they wish to attend and may move between courses at any time.
- A symposium will offer participants and companies the opportunity to present ongoing research or industrial developments through 10-minute oral presentations.
- The school will include a hackathon, during which participants will work in teams to tackle challenges in generative and multimodal AI for healthcare.
- All lectures will be video recorded and made available to participants for 45 days after the event.
- Full live online participation will be possible. Nevertheless, the organizers emphasize the importance of in-person interaction and networking in research training events of this kind.
SYMPOSIUM
A symposium will feature voluntary 10-minute oral presentations on ongoing research projects and industrial developments.
Participants interested in presenting should submit a one-page abstract including title, authors, and summary to david@irdta.eu by January 8, 2027.
HANDS-ON ACTIVITIES
Hands-on team activities will be organized around challenges in generative and multimodal AI for healthcare. The challenges will be released two weeks before the beginning of the school. A jury will evaluate the submissions, and the winners will be announced at the end of February 2027. Winning teams will receive a modest monetary prize, while runners-up will receive certificates of recognition.
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
- Jan Funke (Milan)
- Ilaria Guerini (Milan)
- Francesca Ieva (Milan)
- Carlos Martín-Vide (Tarragona, program chair)
- Michela Carlotta Massi (Milan, local chair)
- Santiago Montes (Tarragona, webpage)
- Sara Morales (Luxembourg, finances)
- David Silva (London, organization chair)
CERTIFICATE
- Participants will receive a certificate indicating 40 hours of academic activities. This certificate should be suitable for participants seeking ECTS recognition from their home institutions.
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