Award-Winning Research at the Central European Biomedical Congress

Award-Winning Research at the Central European Biomedical Congress

We are proud to share that Monika Pytlarz, PhD candidate in the Computational Neuroscience team at Sano – Centre for Computational Medicine, has received the Best Oral Presentation Award at the 6th Central European Biomedical Congress (CEBC).

Her research, titled “Interpretable Machine Learning with SHAP for Glioma Grading Using HLA-DR–Stained Histology and Multi-Feature Analysis”, was first selected for the prestigious Young Investigator Session, and later honored with the award.

This recognition highlights both the scientific quality and clinical relevance of Monika’s work in applying explainable AI to medical diagnostics.

Congratulations on this achievement!