Seminar: Medical Artificial Intelligence
Event details
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Thursday 4 December 2025 - 1:00pm to 2:00pm
Description
The Computer Vision Research group will welcome Dr. Jianing Qiu, Assistant Professor of Personalized Medicine at MBZUAI, to give an online talk on 'medical artificial intelligence with a focus on foundation models, AI agents, and human-AI collaboration' on Thursday 4 December at 1pm.
Talk Title:
Medical Artificial Intelligence: From Foundation Models, AI Agents, to Human-AI
Collaboration
Abstract:
The landscape of medical AI is fast evolving. The past two years have seen a surge in the development of medical foundation models and the rise of AI agents. While their generalist intelligence brings new promise, these AI systems also introduce new risks and challenges. In this talk, I will first introduce VisionFM, a multimodal multitask foundation model for human vision built on computer vision techniques. VisionFM was thoroughly examined on its ability to diagnose eye diseases, provide prognoses, and estimate systemic health by using the eye as a window into the body. I will then discuss agentic AI systems for medicine, in particular, multi-agent systems for solving complex diseases. Just as human doctors can make misdiagnoses, so can AI on its own. Finally, I will share our latest findings on human-AI co- diagnosis. Our research reinforces the value of human-AI collaboration and suggests that future studies should focus on how generative medical AI should be integrated and used to achieve maximum clinical effectiveness.
Short biography:
Dr Jianing Qiu is an Assistant Professor of Personalized Medicine at MBZUAI. He received his Ph.D. from Imperial College London, UK, in 2023, following a M.Sc. in Computing Science (Distinction) also from Imperial College London. During his Ph.D., he was affiliated with the Hamlyn Centre for Robotic Surgery, Institute of Global Health Innovation, and had an internship at Tencent. He did his post-doctoral training in the Department of Biomedical Engineering, The Chinese University of Hong Kong from 2023 to 2025.
His current research interests include medical foundation models and agentic AI systems.
He has served as a guest editor for IEEE Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics and Frontiers in Digital Health. He was a key organizer of ICRA 2024, ECCV 2024, CVPR 2025, and MICCAI 2025 workshops on wearable intelligence, embodied AI agents, and agentic AI for medicine. His work has been published in leading journals such as NEJM AI and Nature Machine Intelligence, and covered by major media outlets such as South China Morning Post.