Transforming epidemiology with AI
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https://doi.org/10.5324/nje.v33iSupplement%201.6487Abstract
The Norwegian Epidemiological Association (NOFE), and the local organizing committee for the NOFE 2023 conference warmly welcomes you to Bergen and the 31st NOFE conference.
Over two days, this conference will cover the topics “Transforming epidemiology with AI” with plenary sessions and panel discussions. A big thank you to Ass. Prof. Adam Hulman (Aarhus University), Ass. Prof. Tibor V. Varga (University of Copenhagen), Prof. Kerstin Bach (NTNU) and Prof. Jahn Frederik Froen (University of Oslo), as well as all chairs and moderators, for your contributions.
In addition, more than 80 participants will present abstracts of the most recent research in a variety of epidemiological fields in parallel and poster presentations. Dear presenters, thank you for completing the conference program by updating us on modern research, and to moderators, for facilitating fruitful discussions.
Our aim is that all participants at the conference gain a greater understanding of epidemiology methods and education, insight into new research and find cooperative opportunities.
Enjoy the conference!
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