The MISIT team at the GMDS2024 in Dresden

The MISIT team at the GMDS 2024 © University of Augsburg
The MISIT team with the Institute for Digital Medicine Augsburg and the team of the MedicalData Integration Center of the University Hospital Augsburg © University of Augsburg

The 69th Annual Meeting of the German Society for Medical Informatics, Biometry and Epidemiology (GMDS) e.V. took place in Dresden from September 8 to 13, 2024. The GMDS is a leading professional society that brings together experts from the fields of medical informatics, biometrics, epidemiology, social medicine, prevention, medical sociology and public health. This year, we were also there to present our research work.

 

Session "Imaging & Biosignals" under the moderation of Dr. Dominik Müller

Dr. Dominik Müller, together with Miriam Goldammer (TU Dresden), moderated the session "Imaging & Biosignals". The presentations covered innovative approaches from areas such as machine learning and health monitoring. Among the exciting contributions, Katharina Ott, bachelor student and student assistant at the MISIT chair, presented her work on predicting the overall survival of glioblastoma patients. With the help of deep learning and MRI images, she was able to achieve promising results.

 

Katharina Ott wins GMDS Sponsorship Award 2024

A special success: Katharina Ott was awarded the GMDS Sponsorship Prize for Students 2024 in the field of Medical Informatics at the GMDS 2024. Her outstanding bachelor thesis on predicting the overall survival time of glioblastoma patients using deep learning and MRI data was deservedly honored. We are very pleased about this well-deserved recognition and congratulate Katharina on this success! You can read more here.

 

Steffen Netzband presents FHIR model for nursing assessments

Another highlight of GMDS 2024 was Steffen Netzband's presentation on the "Development of a FHIR model based on the nursing assessment NBA". The model shows a promising approach to digitalization and standardization in nursing informatics by mapping data from 108 nursing home residents on a FHIR server. Stefanie Meyer, Jeton Iseni, Dominik Müller and Frank Kramer were also involved in the project.

 

Tamara Krafft presents PACS2go

Tamara Krafft, student assistant at the chair, presented her poster entitled "Towards a Portable Research PACS for Interdisciplinary Collaboration". PACS2go is an open-source platform designed to facilitate the exchange and storage of medical image data for research purposes. The platform supports formats such as DICOM, NIfTI and TIFF and has been successfully applied to the KITS19 dataset, which includes image data from kidney tumor patients.

 

The MISIT team at the University of Augsburg would like to thank everyone for the inspiring presentations and exciting discussions at GMDS 2024 and is already looking forward to GMDS 2025.

Dr. Dominik Müller and Katharina Ott in their session with other participants
Dr. Dominik Müller and Katharina Ott in their session with other participants © University of Augsburg
Steffen Netzband presents his poster at the GMDS2024
Steffen Netzband presents his poster at the GMDS2024 © University of Augsburg
Tamara Krafft presents PACS2go at the GMDS2024
Tamara Krafft presents PACS2go at the GMDS2024 © University of Augsburg

General contact details

Address:

Chair of IT Infrastructure for Translational Medical Research

Faculty of Applied Computer Science

University of Augsburg
Alter Postweg 101

86159 Augsburg

 

How to find us

 

Secretariat:
Phone: +49 821 598 -3738

Fax: +49 821 598 -3739

E-mail: sekretariat-misit@informatik.uni-augsburg.de

 

Building:
Office Centre Messe (BCM) - 9th floor

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