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ESRs on Air

B-Q MINDED's Early Stage Researchers

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ESRs on Air is a science podcast by Early Stage Researchers from the B-Q MINDED European training network. This podcast talks about life as a medical imaging scientist, the wonder of magnetic resonance imaging, and much more! Production, interviews, sound and logo by Maira Pinto, Dimitris Tryfonopoulos and Céline Smekens.
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Dive into 'The Future Now - Breast Imaging AI and the Ethics of Innovation' with Prof. Matthias Dietzel, MD, MHBA and Prof. Pascal Baltzer, MD in our latest podcast episode. We explore the four radiologist personas - the hunter, the intellectual, the confabulator, and the pragmatist - and their interaction with AI in breast imaging. Discover the la…
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Join us for our latest episode: 'Data Science Unleashed: Insights from Felipe Kitamura on ChatGPT and Kaggle Mastery.' Dive deep into the fascinating intersection of radiology, AI, and data science. Felipe Kitamura, renowned neuroradiologist and Kaggle master, shares valuable insights into the use of large language models, the future of AI in healt…
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In this episode, we talk with Martin Willemink, a leading voice in AI and Radiology. We dig into important topics such as dealing with data management issues in healthcare, and how Segmed is helping to deliver top-quality data. Additionally, we'll discuss Martin's latest work on using transformer networks in medical imaging and chat about what this…
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In this episode, we interview EuSoMII Young Club members, Dr Tugba Akinci D'Antonoli and Dr Renato Cuocolo, to talk about the impact of AI on clinical practice, the radiology curriculum, and key learnings from the ECR 2023 meeting. Tune in for valuable information on AI and the latest developments in the field!…
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Discussion on the results of a recent survey performed by the European society of Radiology on the usage and perception of AI-based algorithms in the radiology field, entitled “Current practical experience with artificial intelligence in clinical radiology: a survey of the European Society of Radiology”, published during the June 2022 edition of In…
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If you listened to the second episode The How and the Why of MRI, you already know that MRI is by far thé coolest and one of the safest ways to look inside the human body. And so, we understand that next time you injure yourself or don't feel well, you will feel tempted to ask your doctor for an MRI exam. Except, an MRI scanner is not always the mo…
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging or MRI, one of the most versatile medical imaging techniques out there. In this episode of ESRs on Air, 3 invited MRI scientists will tell you all about this wonderful invention: how it works, what it is commonly used for and why you shouldn't be afraid of the mighty magnet! So get ready for your next MRI scan: sit back, …
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In this first episode of ESRs on Air, we talk about the ins and outs of PhD life. What is it like to be an early stage researcher (ESR) in an EU-funded training network? What skills do you acquire as a PhD researcher and what challenges will you face, especially in challenging times like these? How can doctoral studies prepare you for your future c…
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Welcome to ESRs on Air, a podcast by Early Stage Reseachers from the EU-funded B-Q MINDED project on quantitative magnetic resonance imaging. Have you ever wondered what it is like to do a PhD as part of a European training network? Have you heard about an "MRI scanner", but don't have a clue about how it can be used to look inside your body while …
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In this first 2021 episode of EuSoMII on Air, Shah Islam and Merel Huisman interview Prof. Emanuele Neri (University of Pisa), who is one of the co-founders of EuSoMII about the early days of EuSoMII and the way imaging informatics was introduced as a well-defined domain of expertise in the European landscape of radiology. Prof. Neri also tells us …
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EuSoMII talks with Matthew Lungren, Associate Professor at Stanford University Medical Center and co-director of Stanford Center of Artificial Intelligence in Medicine and Imaging (AIMI). Interviewers: Erik Ranschaert and Merel Huisman from EuSoMII - September 14, 2020 Topic: Importance of knowledge of fundamental principles of AI for both radiolog…
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For Episode 4 we interviewed doctor Bart-Jan Verhoeff, who's a nephrologist, a medical doctor specialized in kidney diseases. He works at the St. Jansdal Hospital in Harderwijk, the Netherlands, where he’s also CMIO or Chief Medical Information Officer. He’s also known as dokter.ai, from the blog carrying the same name. He trained himself in machin…
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Jonathan Berte is the founder and CEO of Robovision, a turnkey AI solution provider, with a powerful deep learning platform called RVAI. The company is specialized in deep learning-based machine vision and robot programming and is focused on the design, development and deployment of complete automation processes, where illumination, digital cameras…
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For this first podcast during the ECR 2019 meeting in Vienna, we were able to interview Hugh Harvey about Artificial Intelligence in radiology, Listen to this 15 minute fascinating discussion about Artificial Intelligence in radiology: how should radiologists use it, how will the market develop, and what should radiologists do? Please share it if y…
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