Hybrid workshop Inria-Brasil on Digital Health (2-3 April 2025)

Inria-Brasil is an international strategic partnership with LNCC and major Brazilian universities, pursuing high-quality research in digital science and applied mathematics (with special focuses on HPC, Artificial Intelligence, Scientific Computing and Data Science). Within Inria-Brasil, we organize thematic workshops (in hybrid mode) with the aim of bringing together Inria and Brazilian researchers working on the same theme to foster new collaborations. This workshop on digital health features scientific presentations from French and Brazilian teams, introductions of ongoing projects, and conduct a panel to discuss international cooperation on digital health.

The workshop gathered about 50 participants onsite and about 60 online. The presentations are made available using the creative commons licence cc-by-sa.

IN MEMORY OF SERGIO MUNIZ OLIVA FILHO

Venue:
Hybrid workshop: online (remote) and face-to-face at UNICAMP, center BIOS, Campinas, São Paulo State, Brazil

Registration links:
Remote: https://www.sympla.com.br/evento-online/inria-brasil-workshop-on-digital-health-remote-mode/2871707
Face-to-face: https://www.sympla.com.br/evento/inria-brasil-workshop-on-digital-health-presential-mode/2871692

Organization committee
Brazil: Rodolfo Pacagnella (Unicamp), Marcel Pedroso (Fiocruz), Leonardo Tomazeli Duarte (Unicamp), Frédéric Valentin (LNCC)
Inria: Christine Azevedo, Michel Dojat, Claire Saint-Léger, Patrick Valduriez.

Local arrangements committee
Gisele Baccaglini, Marta Rettelbusch de Bastos, Claudia Affonso (Unicamp)

Program (São Paulo time / Paris time)

Wednesday 2 April 2025

08:30 -> 09:00 / 13:30 -> 14:00

Introduction

João Marcos Travassos Romano, Director, BIOS center, Unicamp
Jean-Frédéric Gerbeau, Deputy CEO for Science, Inria
Marcio de Castro Filho, Scientific Director, FAPESP
Prisca Ramesh, Consule Générale Adjointe, Consulat de France à Sao Paulo
Ana Maria Frattini Fileti, Vice-Dean for Research, Unicamp
Leonardo Tomazeli Duarte, Unicamp
Patrick Valduriez, Inria

09:00 -> 09:30/ 14:00 -> 14:30

Keynote session: Michel Dojat, STATIFY team, INSERM and Inria at Univ Grenoble: Inria: a major player in digital health

09:30 -> 10:50/ 14:30 -> 15:50

Session 1: Signals & Image analysis

  • Aline de Oliveira Neves Panazio, Universidade Federal do ABC, Independent Vector Analysis Applied to EEG Signal Analysis
  • Marco Lorenzi, EPIONE team, Inria at Univ Côte d’Azur, Sophia Antipolis: Multimodal medical image analysis for disease progression modeling
  • João Florindo, Unicamp: Self-supervised deep learning in aiding medical image diagnosis
  • Miguel Angel Fernandez Varela, COMMEDIA team, Inria at Sorbonne Univ and CNRS: Overview of the research activities of COMMEDIA project-team

10:50 -> 11:20/ 15:50 -> 16:20

Break

11:20 -> 13:00/ 16:20 -> 18:00

Session 2: Applications

13:00 -> 14:30 / 18:00 -> 19:30

Lunch

14:30 -> 15:00 / 19:30 -> 20:00

Keynote session: Naomar Almeida Filho, Universidade Federal do Bahia: Digital Health as an Object and a Field

15:00 -> 16:00 / 20:00-> 21:00

Session 3: Landscape

  • Patrick Valduriez, Iroko team, Inria at Univ Montpellier: The Inria-Brasil Strategic Partnership
  • Raquel Requena Rachid, Universidade do São Paulo: Digital Health policy under platformization: the Brazilian digital landscape in the international panorama
  • Marcel Pedroso, Fiocruz: Data Science Platform applied to Health (PCDaS)

16:00 -> 16:30 / 21:00-> 21:30

Break

16:30 -> 17:00 / 21:30-> 22:00

Session 4: Data science

  • Paula Dornhofer Paro Costa, Unicamp: Harnessing Multimodal Data Processing and Reasoning for Future Health Technologies
  • Bruno Penteado, Fiocruz: How is data science being used in health surveillance?  A literature review on key aspects

Thursday 3 April 2025

São Paulo time / Paris time

09:00 -> 09:30/ 14:00-> 14:30

Keynote session BR:  Rodolfo de Carvalho Pacagnella, Unicamp: Digital Health @BI0S

09:30 -> 10:30/ 14:30 -> 15:30

Session 5: Personalised medicine

  • Julie Josse, PREMEDICAL team, INSERM and Inria at Univ Montpellier: Personalized care through causal learning: from data to decisions
  • Helene Leman, CASTING team, Inserm/Inria at Univ Lyon, Lyon: Mathematical modelling of the emergence of cancer mutations and resistant mutations
  • François Bally, CAMIN team, Inria at Univ Montpellier: Towards Human in-the-loop Algorithms for Assistive Devices Control

10:30-11:00/ 15:30 -> 16:00

Break

11:00 -> 12:00/ 16:00 -> 17:00

Session 6: AI and health

  • Leonardo Tomazeli Duarte, Unicamp: Ethical and Responsible AI in Healthcare
  • Alexandre Chiavegatto, USP: AI for a Diverse Country: How to Adapt Algorithms for All Realities of Brazilian Healthcare
  • Edson Amaro, Hospital Albert Einstein: Experience in developing and adopting Artificial Intelligence solutions in intra- and extra-hospital environments.

12:00 -> 13:00/ 17:00 -> 18:00

Session 7: Brain

  • Demian Wasserman, MIND team, Inria at Paris Saclay Univ, Saclay: From neuroimaging to cognition, AI-based predictive models to improve our understanding of the human brain
  • Fabrizzio de Vico, NERV team, Inria at Paris Sorbonne Univ (Paris Brain Institute ICM), Paris: Systems neuroengineering to model and interface brain networks
  • Leonardo Abdala Elias, Unicamp: Decoding Motor Neuron Activity with High-Density Electromyography: Insights into Motor Physiology and Neuroprosthetics.

13:00 -> 14:30 / 18:00 -> 19:30

Lunch

14:30 -> 14:45/ 19:30 -> 19h45

  • Ana Maria Fonseca de Almeida, Unicamp and FAPESP: Presentation of FAPESP programs to support Franco-Brazilian collaborations.

14:45 -> 16:00/ 19:45 -> 21:00

Round table: Future of Brazil-France Cooperation in Digital Health

Moderator: Leonardo Tomazeli Duarte, Unicamp

16:00 -> 16:30/ 21:00 -> 21:30

Farewell Coffee Break

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