XChange 2024 - Artificial Intelligence in Radiation Oncology
We are delighted to extend a warm invitation to the third edition of the XChange symposium, a forum dedicated to exploring the latest advancements and innovations in radiation oncology. The 1-day event takes places yearly at the academic hospital of the Ludwig Maximilian University and is organized by the Department of Radiation Oncology. This year we look forward to welcoming you in the beautiful St-Vinzenz Haus, a repurposed church providing an inspiring atmosphere for scientific discussion. Our previous gatherings have served as catalysts for insightful discussions and fruitful collaborations, and we are confident that this year‘s symposium will be no exception.
With AI-driven algorithms revolutionizing treatment planning, delivery, and monitoring, we stand at the forefront of a new era in cancer treatment, so this year XChange will focus on artificial intelligence in radiation oncology. We were able to attract an illustrious interdisciplinary panel of international speakers, esteemed experts in the field of radiation oncology and artificial intelligence who will share their insights, experiences, and visions for the future. We will also hear from experts from other medical fields relevant for radiation therapy, such as surgery, pathology, and ethics aspects of AI. As a special the symposium will be accompanied by an exhibition of the artist Tanja Hirschfeld, who uses artificial intelligence tools in her creative process. The XChange symposium welcomes all disciplines working on AI in radiation oncology, especially physicians, medical physicists, computer scientists, mathematicians and others.
We eagerly anticipate our gathering in Munich, where we will engage in stimulating discussions, forge new connections, and chart the course for the future of artificial intelligence in radiation therapy.
Date: October 14th, 2024
Time: 09:00 - 18:15
Location: St. Vinzenz Haus, Nußbaumstr. 5, 80336 München
Registration: Please register until September 15th, 2024, by sending an email to nicole.nitzsche@med.uni-muenchen.de. Attendance is free. Please indicate in your email whether you would like to join the symposium dinner at the Ratskeller in the evening of October 14th.
Program: Please see the flyer here.