The Future of Medical Imaging (FuMI) Meeting
the latest techniques, challenges, and clinical evidence in the currently most exciting clinical imaging areas
About
What the FuMi Meeting on 27. April 2023 is about
Our Concept
A meeting of clinical researchers from the field of medical imaging also involving communities beyond clinical research, such as experts from basic science and other clinical fields (such as respiratory medicine, cardiology, and urology) to broaden the discussion, and enhance mutual enrichment.
Our Topics
In the FuMI meeting all imaging techniques and their implications in clinical practice and science will be discussed in Lung Cancer Screening, Breast Cancer Imaging, Prostate Cancer Imaging, and Coronary Artery Disease Imaging. Additionally new technological developments to quantify disease changes with the help of Artificial Intelligence and related methods will be discussed as well as the importance of sharing data.
Our Technologies
The following technologies will be discussed during the meeting:
CT, MR,
SPECT, PET,
Echo, OCT, FFR.
FuMI Meeting Program
Find the FuMi program with all topics and all speakers below, or as a downloadable PDF version:
Program: Future of Medical Imaging Meeting on April 27th 2023
Chair: Prof. Marc Dewey, Co-Chair: Prof. Ingolf Sack, Organizer: Dr. Melanie Estrella
08:15 – 08:20 Welcome – Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Marc Dewey, Lecture Hall Innere Medizin, Südflügel, Sauerbruchweg 2, 10115 Berlin
08:20 – 08:30 Introduction – Prof. Dr. Joachim Spranger – The importance of medical imaging from the perspective of a clinician scientist, endocrinologist, and dean of Charité.
Improving Clinical Outcomes using Medical Imaging – Moderator Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Marc Dewey
08:30 – 08:34 Prof. Dr. Harold Sox – Diagnostic imaging for medical decision making: the importance of high-quality trials
08:35 – 08:39 Prof. Dr. Patrick Bossuyt – Importance of reporting quality of diagnostic test studies and imaging trials
08:40 – 08:44 Prof. Dr. John Wong – Diagnostic medical decision making: implications for future medical imaging technologies
08:45 – 08:49 Prof. Dr. Béla Merkely – Improving outcomes using imaging – the example of the DISCHARGE trial
08:50 – 08:54 Dr. Stefan Sauerland – Importance of conduct quality of diagnostic test studies and imaging trials – which innovations from radiology make it into care and which do not
08:55 – 08:59 Prof. Dr. Valentin Brodszky – Cost-effectiveness of medical imaging technologies
09:00 – 09:15 Discussion
Future Quantitative Medical Imaging – Moderator Prof. Dr. Ingolf Sack
09:15 – 09:19 Prof. Dr. Tobias Schaeffter – Standardisation in medical imaging
09:20 – 09:24 Prof. Dr. Ingolf Sack – Quantitative biophysical imaging
09:25 – 09:29 Prof. Dr. Pál Maurovich Horvat – Quantification using photon-counting CT
09:30 – 09:34 Dr. Sebastian Schmitter – Quantification using ultra-high field MRI
09:35 – 09:39 Prof. Dr. Kay Raum – Quantitative ultrasound acoustic microscopy imaging
09:40 – 09:44 Prof. Dr. Miklós Kellermayer – The 3M concept: biomedical translational imaging from molecules to mouse to man
09:45 – 09:49 PD Dr. Florian Michallek – Fractal and feature medical image analysis
09:50 – 09:54 PD Dr. Paul Jahnke – Quantitative medical imaging phantoms
09:55 – 10:10 Discussion
10:10 – 10:30 Coffee Break
Clinical Data and Medical Image Sharing Platforms – Moderator: Prof. Dr. Dagmar Krefting
10:30 – 10:34 Dr. Stefan Klein – Experiences in the Netherlands (Health-RI) and Europe (Eurobioimaging Population Imaging)
10:35 – 10:39 Prof. Dr. Rebecca Li – What are the implications of the clinical trials data sharing platform Vivli for imaging?
10:40 – 10:44 Prof. Dr. Luis Marti-Bonmati – Clinical impact of data sharing in CHAIMELEON
10:45 – 10:49 Prof. Dr. Petra Ritter – NFDI4Neuro
10:55 – 10:59 MSc Adam Torwald – Collective Minds Radiology
11:0 – 11:04 Prof. Dr. Inga Koerte – The ENIGMA consortium approach
11:05 – 11:20 Discussion
AI in Medical Imaging – Moderator: Prof. Dr. Felix Balzer
11:20 – 11:24 Prof. Dr. Julia Schnabel – AI-enabled imaging quality control
11:25 – 11:29 Prof. Dr. Peter Mildenberger – Status of validation and implementation of AI tools in clinical routine
11:30 – 11:34 Prof. Dr. Oleg Pianykh – Continuous learning AI for optimal decision making in medical imaging
11:35 – 11:39 Prof. Dr. Ronald Summers – Automatic assessment of atherosclerotic plaque on abdominal CT
11:40 – 11:55 Discussion
New Developments in Hybrid Imaging and Nuclear Medicine – Moderator: Prof. Dr. Michael Schäfers
11:55 – 11:59 Dr. Sarah Spreckelmeyer – Future of nuclear medicine tracers
12:00 – 12:04 Dr. Imke Schatka – Evolving diagnostics in cardiac amyloidosis: quantification and AI
12:05 – 12:09 Prof. Dr. Michael Schäfers – Multiscale imaging of immune response
12:10 – 12:14 Prof. Dr. Christoph Rischpler – The future of cardiovascular nuclear medicine
12:15 – 12:30 Discussion
12:30 – 12:40 Survey Results and Delphi Voting – Moderator: Melanie Estrella / Federico Biavati
12:40 – 13:40 Lunch Break
Breast Cancer Imaging Trials – Moderator Prof. Dr. Fiona Gilbert
13:40 – 13:44 Dr. Fiona Gilbert – Population risk assessment in the MyPEBS and the WISDOM study
13:45 – 13:49 Dr. Madeleine Tilanus-Linthorst – Screening those at family risk of breast cancer
13:50 – 13:54 Prof. Dr. Hildegunn Siv Aase – Two-view digital breast tomosynthesis versus mammography in a population-based breast cancer screening program (To-Be trial) and other trials
13:55 – 13:59 Prof. Dr. Walter Heindel – Digital breast tomosynthesis plus synthesized mammography (TOSYMA trial)
14:00 – 14:04 Prof. Dr. Fiona Gilbert – Screening with supplemental imaging for breast cancer
14:05 – 14:09 Dr. Karoline Freeman – Diagnostic accuracy of AI for image analysis in breast cancer screening: updated systematic review
14:10 – 14:14 Dr. Hanna Sartor – First results from the randomized controlled mammography screening with artificial intelligence (MASAI trial)
14:15 – 14:30 Discussion
Lung Cancer CT Screening: Trials and Implementation Projects – Moderator Prof. Dr. H. Kauczor
14:30 – 14:34 Prof. Dr. Marie-Pierre Revel – Lung cancer screening with low-dose CT scan in women: implementation study (CASCADE)
14:35 – 14:39 Prof. Dr. Hans-Ulrich Kauczor – LUSI trial and EU-wide implementation in SOLACE project
14:40 – 14:44 Dr. Torsten Blum – Importance of CT and PET for diagnostic and treatment of lung cancer
14:45 – 14:49 Dr. Mathias Prokop – The NELSON trial
14:55 – 15:54 Discussion
15:10 – 15:30 Coffee Break
Cardiovascular Imaging Trials – Moderator Prof. Dr. Rozemarijn Vliegenthart
15:30 – 15:34 Dr. Michelle Williams – SCOT HEART data sharing experience?
15:35 – 15:39 Prof. Dr. Jonathan Dodd – The effects of CT-based patient management in the DISCHARGE trial
15:40 – 15:44 Dr. Maria Bosserdt – The importance of gender differences in coronary imaging
15:45 – 15:49 Prof. Dr. Rozemarijn Vliegenthart – The CONCRETE trial on the effects of CAC Scoring
15:50 – 15:54 Prof. Dr. Jose Henriques – CLEAR-CAD trial
15:55 – 15:59 Dr. Viktoria Wieske – Insights from the COME-CCT consortium
16:00 – 16:04 Prof. Dr. Jeanette Schulz-Menger – Future of cardiovascular imaging
16:05 – 16:20 Discussion
Pelvic Imaging (Prostate and Rectum) Trials – Moderator Prof. Dr. Patrick Asbach
16:20 – 16:24 Prof. Dr. Francesco Giganti – The impact of MRI for detection of aggressive prostate cancer in men on active surveillance using the PRECISE criteria
16:25 – 16:29 Prof. Dr. Patrick Asbach – The future of PIRADS
16:30 – 16:34 Prof. Dr. Bernd Hamm – The PROKOMB study
16:35 – 16:39 Dr. Jonas Wallström -Prostate cancer screening with PSA, MRI and targeted biopsy: Göteborg 2 study
16:40 – 16:44 Prof. Dr. Regina Beets – Tan – MRI of the rectum to direct cancer treatment
16:44 – 17:00 Discussion
17:00 – 17:10 Wrap up and Farewell Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Marc Dewey
Registration and Contact
To register in order to attend the meeting, please send an email to guide-it@charite.de.
The FuMI 2023 Speakers
We are grateful to have some of the most influential and talented scientists in the field of imaging join us for our meetings.
FuMI Event Tip:
We would like to draw your attention to an event organized by our colleagues from the European Society of Thoracic Imaging – ESTI. From 26. - 28. October 2023 in Berlin. More information:
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FuMi Meeting, 27. April 2023.
The future of imaging techniques and their implications in clinical practice and science. At Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin.
Entrance address: Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin – Institut für Radiologie, Charitéplatz 1, 10117 Berlin