27–28 Oct 2025
Bayerische Akademie der Wissenschaften
Europe/Berlin timezone

Scientific Programme

27 October

From 14:30 pm - registration and poster setup
15:30-16:30 pm - welcome, ice breaker and introduction to the Bavarian AI ecosystem

16:30-17:30 pm - Panel discussion

Fostering collaboration between Academia & Industry: A SWOT analysis of the bAIosphere ecosystem.

With: Ben Gmeiner, Novartis
Prof Janina Beilner, Siemens Healthineers
Prof Carsten Marr, Helmholtz Munich
Facilitator: Prof Bjoern Eskofier, FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg

17:30-19:00 pm - drinks & snacks + poster session
19:00-20:30 pm - Keynote Lecture 1: Prof Eric Topol (Scripps Research)
20:30-22:00 pm - reception with drinks & appetizers

28 October

From 08:30 am - coffee

Session 1: Answering fundamental medical questions with AI

09:00-09:45 am - Keynote Lecture 2: Prof Fabian Theis (Helmholtz Munich)

09:45-10:25 am - invited & short talks
Prof Anne Koelewijn, FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg
topics: computational/biomechanical movement analysis

Prof Björn Schuller, TUM
topics: acquisition, analysis, and interpretation of biosignals

10:25-11:00 am coffee + poster session

11:00-11:40 pm - invited & short talks
2 x tbd from call for abstract

Dr Adrian Krenzer & Prof. Dr. med Alexander Hann, Universität Würzburg & Uniklinikum Würzburg
topic: Digital Transformation in gastroenterology

11:45-12:45 pm - lunch
12:45-13:40 pm - posters / networking / open discussions

Session 2: Taking AI into the clinic

13:40-15:00 pm - invited & short talks
Prof Jana Hutter, FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg
topic: Self-driving MRI in uterus and bowel

Prof Solveig Vieluf, LMU
topics: AI-based telemonitoring, integration of AI with clinical practice

Paul Hager, TUM
topics: ML and genomics in the clinic

2 x tbd from call for abstract

15:00-15:45 pm - final poster session with coffee & cake

15:45-16:45 pm - Keynote Lecture 3: Prof Islem Rekik (Imperial College London)
topics: AI-driven medical imaging, generative neuroAI and graph neural networks
16:45-17:00 pm - Poster award ceremony and closing remarks