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Alaa Talaat Youssef

Hear Alaa Youssef speak at The AI Conference 2024!
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Postdoctoral Researcher
Stanford Center
for Artificial Intelligence
in Medicine & Imaging (AIMI)

Panel Title:

AI in Healthcare Panel

Panel Summary:

Atom icon for The AI Conference 2023, a groundbreaking two-day event on AGI, LLMs, Infrastructure, Alignment, AI Startups, and Neural Architectures.Dr. Youssef will bring her expertise from her research at Stanford to the panel discussion. In this panel discussion, attendees will witness the transformative potential of AI in revolutionizing healthcare. 

Brain icon for The AI Conference 2023, a groundbreaking two-day event on AGI, LLMs, Infrastructure, Alignment, AI Startups, and Neural Architectures.Learn how AI is accelerating the identification of novel therapeutic targets, optimizing drug candidate selection, and improving patient outcomes. The panelists will also discuss the challenges and opportunities in integrating AI into healthcare systems and drug discovery and ensuring its safe and ethical use. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn about the future of AI-driven healthcare innovation.

About | Alaa Talaat Youssef

Dr. Youssef is a postdoctoral fellow in the Department of Radiology at Stanford University School of Medicine. She received her Doctor of Philosophy degree in Data Science and Population Health from the Institute of Medical Science, University of Toronto, Canada in 2021. Her research addresses ethical considerations in AI development, aiming to promote responsible use of AI in healthcare. Using mixed-methods methodologies, she investigates the end-user experience with AI systems, identifying ethical and safety concerns related to integrating AI into clinical workflows.

Dr. Youssef leads several AI educational programs and policy initiatives. She co-directs the Stanford AIMI High School Programs, preparing the next generation for careers that intersect AI and medicine. She also serves on several AI policy and education committees across the Stanford School of Medicine.