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Generative AI enters nephrology: Towards an augmented medicine

10.16.25 | Mitochondria-Microbiota Task Force

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The 3rd edition of Artificial Intelligence & Nephrology 2025 (November 20–21, Paris) will explore how generative AI and large language models (LLMs) are transforming kidney medicine. Organized by Prof. Jean-René Larue and Prof. Marvin Edeas, the congress brings together international experts to discuss AI-driven diagnostics, data integration, omics analysis, and ethical challenges — marking a major step toward augmented, precision nephrology and patient-centered innovation.

The third edition of the “Artificial Intelligence & Nephrology” conference will take place in Paris on November 20–21, 2025, bringing together leading clinicians, researchers, data scientists, and industry innovators to explore how generative AI is reshaping kidney medicine.

This year’s congress marks a decisive step in the integration of Large Language Models (LLMs) and generative AI into medical practice.
These tools go beyond data analysis — they learn, interpret, and generate insights that can transform diagnostic precision, patient management, and research design.

The 2025 edition will focus on how AI becomes a co-pilot for clinicians, enhancing reasoning, reducing bias, and supporting patient-centered decision-making.

Scientific Highlights
• Generative AI in Medicine: Foundations, clinical cases, and healthcare integration
• Data & AI: New architectures and data warehouses dedicated to nephrology
• AI & Omics: Risk stratification in kidney transplantation
• Ethics, trust, and human oversight in algorithmic decision-making
• Training the next generation of clinicians in AI-assisted nephrology

Keynote Speakers
• Wisit Cheungpasitporn, Mayo Clinic, USA – Generative AI and Nephrology: New Perspectives
• Sebastian F. Winter, Harvard Medical School, USA – AI in Neurology: Policy, Opportunities, and Challenges
• Corinne Isnard-Bagnis, Sorbonne University, France
• Laurent Mesnard, Hôpital Tenon, Paris
• Aghilès Hamroun, CHU Lille, France

Call for Abstracts – 5 Minutes to Convince

Researchers, clinicians, start-ups, and data scientists are invited to submit their latest work for the special session:
“Innovations – 5 Minutes to Convince.”
Two awards will be granted by the Scientific Committee:
🏆 Best Oral Presentation
🏆 Most Innovative Scientific & Technological Project

📨 Abstract deadline: October 22, 2025
Submission and registration via www.targeting-ai.com

A Collaborative Platform for Translational Impact

By bridging AI developers, nephrologists, and patients, this meeting aims to transform digital intelligence into real clinical value.
From predictive modeling to augmented diagnosis, Artificial Intelligence & Nephrology 2025 positions itself as a strategic European hub for AI-driven medicine and kidney health innovation.

Press Contact:
International Society for Artificial Intelligence & Nephrology
📧 intelligence@targeting-ai.com
🌐 www.targeting-ai.com

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Contact Information

Prisca Gebrayel
Mitochondria-Microbiota Task Force
mitochondria@wms-site.com

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APA:
Mitochondria-Microbiota Task Force. (2025, October 16). Generative AI enters nephrology: Towards an augmented medicine. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/1EO7VXQL/generative-ai-enters-nephrology-towards-an-augmented-medicine.html
MLA:
"Generative AI enters nephrology: Towards an augmented medicine." Brightsurf News, Oct. 16 2025, https://www.brightsurf.com/news/1EO7VXQL/generative-ai-enters-nephrology-towards-an-augmented-medicine.html.