SanoScience Day 2024
5th anniversary of Sano and Sano Science Day 27 th November Place: Czarnowiejska 36, C5, room 307
From innovation to translation – The potential of computational medicine in changing healthcare.
This day-long gathering offers the Sano Team along with invited experts a profound opportunity to engage with and discuss the research being conducted at Sano. The aim is to extend the impact of foundational discoveries to show how they can be applied as practical and innovative healthcare solutions. Esteemed figures such as Marco Viceconti, Alfons Hoekstra, Paul Morris, Jim Wild, and scientists from Sano will contribute through presentations and discussions.
Throughout the day, discussions will focus on the transformative role of computational medicine in advancing healthcare and personalized medicine strategies.
Our full agenda includes:
- Media coverage throughout the event
- Plenary talks by distinguished guests and Sano scientists
- Five thematic research sessions
- A poster exhibition showcasing innovative projects
- Networking opportunities
- The SanoScience Poster Prize
Sano Science Day Agenda
08:30 – 09:00
Arrival, Registration, and Refreshments
Guests are invited to arrive, complete registration, and enjoy a selection of refreshments while networking with fellow attendees.
09:00 – 09:10
Welcome Address
Maciej Malawski, Director of Sano Centre for Computational Medicine, and Marian Bubak, Co-founder and Scientific Affairs Director, will open the event with a welcome address, setting the tone for the day’s discussions and highlighting key objectives of the SanoScience Day.
09:10 – 09:40
Keynote Address by Prof. Marco Viceconti
09:40 – 09:50
Acknowledgment of the outgoing International ScientificCommittee (ISC)
A formal acknowledgment to recognize the contributions of the departing members of the ISC, whose efforts have been instrumental in advancing Sano’s mission.
09:50 – 10:10
Introduction of the New International Scientific Committee
A brief presentation by Alfons Hoekstra to introduce the new members of the ISC, followed by an invitation to engage with the ISC members during the evening banquet.
Translation of research into clinical practice
10:10 – 10:50
Keynote Speaker: Paul Morris
Developing in silico tools for the clinic: mistakes made and lessons learned
10:50 – 11.10
Coffee break and poster session
11.10 – 11:40
Session 1: Translating research into hospital practice
Jose Sousa will present the process of translating research findings into hospital practice.
11:40 – 12:10
Session 2: Generative AI for realistic medical data generation
Przemysław Korzeniowski and Sabina Martyniak will demonstrate how AI streamlines clinical decision-making, enhances healthcare efficiency, and leads to better patient outcomes and integrated care solutions.
12:10 – 12:40
Session 3: Computer Vision applications in medicine
Rosmary Blanco will deliver a presentation on bridging AI and clinical practice: interpretable machine learning for early dementia assessment.
12:40 – 13:45
Lunch Break
Digital Human Twin
13:45 – 14:30
Keynote Speaker: Jim Wild
Xenon MRI technology – a journey with a rare gas from fundamental physics to clinical translation.
14:30 – 15:00
Session 4: Applications of Digital Twin and Federated Learning – Magdalena Otta will speak about digital twin and Dominika Ciupek about federated learning.
15:00 – 15:30
Coffee Break, Posters, and Exhibitors
New frontiers
15:30 – 16:05
Session 5: Tomasz Kosciolek – Structural and Functional Genomics Group.
Film about Sano’s history and achievements.
16:05 – 16:15
Break
Celebrations & Reception
16:15 -18:00
- – Opening – Maciej Malawski
- – Addresses from Guests, Founders of the Sano, the Sano Foundation Council
- – Reception
- – Visits to the Sano Research Teams