How can artificial intelligence support surgical decision-making in oncology? Which molecular mechanisms help us better understand and diagnostically classify rare diseases? And what does it mean for treatment when the nervous system “learns” pain? These questions will be at the heart of the 6th Jung Symposium, “Excellence in Human Medicine 2026,” hosted by the Jung Foundation for Science and Research and taking place on May 20, 2026, in the Ian K. Karan lecture hall at the University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf (UKE), and also available worldwide via livestream. The event is open to the public and will be conducted in English; attendance is free of charge. Those interested are asked to register in advance at jung-stiftung.de/en/symposium-2026/.
Jung Symposium 2026: New Perspectives on AI-Supported Cancer Surgery, Rare Diseases, and Improved Pain Therapies Lectures & Discussions
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