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Abstracts 5: What’s hot: New technologies, tools, medicines and commodities - AI

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Track 2
Monday, September 18, 2023
2:00 PM - 3:30 PM
Freshwater & Queenscliff

Speaker

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Mr Nyi Nyi Soe
PhD Candidate
Melbourne Sexual Health Centre

Distinguishing Monkeypox from Common Skin Lesions using Artificial Intelligence in a Sexual Health Clinic: A Feasibility Study

2:00 PM - 2:12 PM

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Biography

With a background in medicine (MBBS) and a Master's degree in Public Health (MPH), Nyi Nyi Soe is a 2nd year PhD student at Monash University. His research is centered around utilizing AI-based technology to enhance sexual health outcomes.
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Mr Nyi Nyi Soe
PhD Candidate
Melbourne Sexual Health Centre

Image Capture: AI-assisted Sexually Transmitted Infection Diagnosis Tool for Clinicians in a Clinical Setting

2:12 PM - 2:24 PM

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Biography

With a background in medicine (MBBS) and a Master's degree in Public Health (MPH), Nyi Nyi Soe is a 2nd year PhD student at Monash University. His research is centered around utilizing AI-based technology to enhance sexual health outcomes.
Professor Amy Mullens
Associate Professor
University Of Southern Queensland

Enhancing Privacy Protection by Applying Federated Learning to AI-assisted STI/HIV Risk Prediction Models

2:24 PM - 2:36 PM

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Biography

Professor Amy Mullens is a Clinical and Health Psychologist and has worked within the Sexual Health/HIV sector for over 20 years as a scientist-practitioner. Her research interests are focussed on improving health and wellbeing outcomes in partnership with priority communities. Amy maintains part-time clinical work in the Ipswich region.
Dr Clare Bradley
Senior Research Fellow, ATLAS Program Manager
Poche Centre For Indigenous Health, University Of Queensland

The Atlas Indigenous Primary Care Surveillance And Research Network: Innovative Data Provision To Support Improved Clinical Care

2:36 PM - 2:48 PM

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Biography

Dr Clare Bradley is the Program Manager for the ATLAS Network. She has been working in the health services research and surveillance sectors for 20 years. Clare has wide-ranging research interests, now focused on Indigenous health but also encompassing injury prevention and aged care research involving population-level linked datasets.
Prof Lei Zhang
Professor
Melbourne Sexual Health Centre, Alfred Health, Australia

Artificial Intelligence-assisted Diagnosis of Early Syphilis Infection based on Radiomics: A Feasibility Study

2:48 PM - 3:00 PM

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Biography

Prof Zhang is an experienced modeller and epidemiologist in HIV/STI research. He is a professor from Artificial Intelligence and Modelling in Epidemiology Program, Central Clinical School, Monash University. He has cross-disciplinary research experience in mathematics, epidemiology, artificial intelligence and cost-effectiveness evaluation. He published more than 250 peer-reviewed papers.

Chairperson

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Kath Albury
Professor of Media and Communication
Swinburne University of Technology

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Brett Hadlow
Clinical Nurse Consultant
NSW Sexual Health Infolink

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