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Thank you for your reservation to the 12th Annual CCTSI Research Ethics Conference on Thursday, November 10th from Noon-3:30pm (Mountain Time).

Real World Ethics for Artificial Intelligence Research: 
Managing the Issues

This is a HYBRID event.
Attend in-person at the Fulginiti Pavilion for Bioethics and Humanities
or join us remotely via ZOOM.  Please complete the registration below.

Program:

11:45-12:00
Pick up agenda, nametag and lunch box.

12:00-12:15
Welcome by Matthew DeCamp, MD, PhD
Center for Bioethics and Humanities and Division of General Internal Medicine
University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus

12:15- 1:00
Keynote:
Nicole Martinez-Martin JD, PhD
The Body of the Data: Equity & Inclusion
Stanford Center for Biomedical Ethics

1:00-1:15
 Audience Questions

1:15-1:35
Jaysharee Kalpathy-Cramer, PhD
Evaluating and managing fairness and bias in medical imaging
University of Colorado, Department of Ophthalmology

1:35–1:50
Break

1:50-2:10
Antonio R. Porras, PhD
Using pediatric craniofacial imaging to screen for genetic
and developmental anomalies
Colorado School of Public Health

2:10-2:30
Matt Andazola, MPH
Conversational agents ("chatbots") in health care: How far should they go?

UCHealth

2:30-2:50
Michael Rosenberg, MD
Interpretability vs Accuracy in Machine Learning

University of Colorado, Department of Cardiology

3:00-3:30
Nicole Martinez-Martin
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