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2025 BIENNIAL MEETING

28-30 August 2025
Dublin, IE

 

Scientific Program: August 28

8:30-8:40           Welcome Remarks (S. Schönberg)
8:40-8:45           Orientation to the Program (C. Hess)

8:45-9:15           Keynote Lecture: Patient-centric Innovation and Implementation across a
                          multidisciplinary Landscape (T. Takiguchi)
9:15-9:30           Open Discussion

 

Session 1: Digital Transformation

Moderators: B. Brkljacic, K. Nikolaou

9:30-9:45        Lecture 1: Radiology’s role in the digital transformation of healthcare: from idea to
                        implementation (M. Schnall)

9:45-9:55        Lecture 2: Large language, foundation models: tools to separate hope from hype 
                       (T. Osborne)

9:55-10:05      Lecture 3: Registries, repositories, and big data: achieving scale for clinical impact 
                       (L. Moy)

10:05-10:15     Lecture 4: Designing decision support systems that enhance health outcomes 
                        (U. Attenberger)

10:15-10:40     Controversy: Data governance, sharing, and ownership in the future: centralized or
                         federalized? (L. Marti-Bonmati)

10:40-11:10     Coffee Break

11:10-11:20     Lecture 5: Digital transformation of the EMR – integrating data for maximum impact
                        (J. Halamka)

11:20-11:30     Emerging Leader Reflections: Perspectives on challenges, future outlook, necessary
                        resources, and potential solutions in digital transformation (J. Gichoya)

11:30-11:50     Panel summary and perspectives: How will AI transform your organization? Practical
                        examples, challenges, and successes (Rapporteurs: R. Rott, G. Krestin)
                        Panelists: J. Sosna, L. Donoso, T. Kronander, M. Phillips, R. Illing

11:50-12:25     Facilitated Discussion: Digital Transformation
                        Moderators: M. Prokop, J. Debatin

12:25-12:30     Outcome and action (B. Brkljacic)

 

Session 2: Precision Medicine

Moderators: R. Kubik, H. Thoeny

13:30-13:45     Lecture 1: Integrated diagnostics: current state of development and adoption 
                        (R. Beets-Tan)

13:45-13:55     Lecture 2: What are the obstacles to bringing integrated diagnostics to everyday practice
                        and how can they be overcome? (V. Vilgrain)

13:55-14:05     Lecture 3: Where does quantitative imaging have value? Are quantitative biomarkers
                        ready for individual patients? (R. Ehman)

14:05-14:15     Lecture 4: Computational systems supporting integrative diagnostics (G. Langs)

14:15-14:40     Controversy: Approaching turf wars: competing or collaborating for ownership of
                         radiotheranostics and image-guided surgery (A. Scott)

14:40-15:10     Coffee Break

15:10-15:20     Lecture 5: Making clinical trials mainstream to clinical care delivery (E. Pisano)

15:20-15:30     Emerging Leader Reflections: Perspectives on challenges, future outlook, necessary
                        resources, and potential solutions (F. Gallagher)

15:30-15:50     Panel summary and perspectives: Measuring success in precision diagnosis and
                        therapy: colon, prostate and breast cancer as examples (Rapporteurs:
                        A. Hartung, S. Schönberg)
                        Panelists: P. Parizel, C. Meltzer, I. Panagiotelis, A. Luna, E. Angel

15:50-16:25     Facilitated Discussion: Precision Medicine
                        Moderators: K. Herrmann, C. Buchpiguel

16:25-16:30     Outcome and action (R. Kubik)