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The European Commission has announced the launch of the European Cancer Imaging Initiative, an EU state-of-the-art platform to demonstrate the power of Artificial Intelligence...
+ INFOOur joined statement “Considerations for artificial intelligence clinical impact in oncologic imaging: an AI4HI position paper” is now available on the blog of the Europe...
+ INFOMore than 60 healthcare practitioners and researchers from the field of oncology and Artificial Intelligence joined the INCISIVE clustering event ‘Health data sharing and AI...
+ INFOAfter two years of working remotely due to the COVID-19 pandemic, more than 50 members of the INCISIVE consortium finally met each other in person at the 3rd Plenary Meeting, ...
+ INFOThe INCISIVE team working on the user requirement definition, led by Shereen Nabhani-Gebara, Associate Professor of Oncology Pharmacy at the Kingston University London, publis...
+ INFOA team of researchers of the INCISIVE consortium published the article ‘The Holistic Perspective of the INCISIVE Project—Artificial Intelligence in Screening Mammography...
+ INFOIn the context of the Artificial Intelligence for Health Imaging cluster (AI4HI), a survey has been developed to achieve a better understanding on how the AI validation is con...
+ INFOInterview with Oana Bunduc, INCISIVE’s partner from Telesto IoT Solutions, who is leading the User Requirements Definition and System Design work package (WP2). Why is i...
+ INFOProf. Ioannis Seimenis, from the Medical Physics Lab, Medical School, University of Athens, represented the INCISIVE project in the scientific session organised by ProCancer-I...
+ INFOThe external board of experts appointed by the European Commission for reviewing the work done in INCISIVE during the first 18 months of its operation, and our EC Project Offi...
+ INFOThe INCISIVE project has reached its first major milestone after 18 months of work by launching its first prototype of an interoperable federated data repository of thousands ...
+ INFOThe European Commission launched the European Health Data Space (EHDS), one of the central building blocks of a strong European Health Union. As the European Commission stated...
+ INFOMagdalena Kogut-Czarkowska, Attorney-at-law at Timelex, presented the legal work she is leading in INCISIVE at the Privacy Consortium hosted in Venice from the 5th to the 7th ...
+ INFOAndreas Charalambous, Associate Professor of Oncology and Palliative Care at the Cyprus University of Technology, presented the INCISIVE project at the European Lung Cancer ...
+ INFOInterview with Alberto Gutiérrez and Josep Lluís Berral, INCISIVE’s partners from the Barcelona Supercomputing Center-Centro Nacional de Supercomputación (BSC-CNS), who a...
+ INFOThe INCISIVE consortium hosted its 2nd Plenary Meeting online on the 7th and 8th of February 2022, with almost 70 attendants from all the partners involved in the project. The...
+ INFOInterview with Gianna Tsakou, coordinator of the INCISIVE project. What is INCISIVE? INCISIVE is a 42-month project, funded by the EC under the Horizon 2020 Programme, ...
+ INFOINCISIVE’s project coordinator, Gianna Tsakou, was invited as a speaker to the webinar ‘Cancer imaging infrastructure – opportunities and challenges of a common approach...
+ INFOThe use of metabolomics in INCISIVE: a preliminary work A new study has been published by the Laboratoy of Computing, Medical Informatics and Biomedical Imaging Technologies o...
+ INFOINCISIVE can access the INbreast database The INCISIVE consortium is delighted to have been granted access to the INbreast database which will be used for kick-starting the tr...
+ INFOWant to know more about the project? Keep following INCISIVE on Linkedin and Twitter to keep updated with its next developments. ...
+ INFOThe design of the INCISIVE system (A Multimodal AI-based Toolbox and an Interoperable Health Imaging Repository for the Empowerment of Imaging Analysis related to the Diagnosi...
+ INFOOn April 21, 2021, the European Commission published the much-awaited draft of the regulation laying down harmonized rules on artificial intelligence (AI Act). The publicatio...
+ INFOThe increase in the amount and availability of health data, especially medical imaging in cancer cases, combined with the emergence of new technological tools based on Artific...
+ INFOEurope’s Beating Cancer Plan will be supported by actions spanning across policy areas from employment, education, social policy and equality, through marketing, agricul...
+ INFOINCISIVE is conducting surveys to find out about what our various users need from the AI tools that we will develop. This work includes several different activities. Intervie...
+ INFOENISA’s new report explores pseudonymisation techniques and use cases for healthcare and information sharing in cybersecurity. The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (E...
+ INFOArtificial intelligence (AI) is a major part of the digital transformation. AI will also be crucial for the EU’s green deal and the Covid-19 recovery. The EU is curre...
+ INFOThis study aims to provide Cloud security practices for the healthcare sector and identify security aspects, including relevant data protection aspects, to be taken into accou...
+ INFOSummary: The European health data space will: promote safe exchange of patients’ data (including when they travel abroad) and citizens’ control over their health data s...
+ INFOTo better exploit the potential of ever-growing data in a trustworthy European framework, the Commission today proposes new rules on data governance. The Regulation will fac...
+ INFOOn 12th-13th October 2020, the INCISIVE project officially started its activities with the kickoff meeting. Where? Online! Due to the current Covid-19 restrictions, the INCISI...
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