GEYEDANCE at the „Berner Fortbildung für Augenärzte“

The University Hospital of Bern hosts a recurring continuing education event for ophthalmologists. On May 30, 2024, the event focused on „AI in Ophthalmology“.

Prof. Dr. Raphael Sznitman, Director of the ARTORG Center for Biomedical Engineering Research and Head of the AI ​​in Medical Imaging (AIMI) Laboratory, delivered a presentation on the recent advancements in this field and introduced the GEYEDANCE project.

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