WG1 webinar – March 6, 1-3pm – “Artificial Intelligence in Cardiometabolic Disease: From Algorithms to Clinical impact”

WG1 webinar – March 6, 1-3pm – “Artificial Intelligence in Cardiometabolic Disease: From Algorithms to Clinical impact”

Our next Cost-Action Eu-MetaHeart working group 1 webinar series on  “Artificial Intelligence in Cardiometabolic Disease: From Algorithms to Clinical impact” will take place on March 6, 1-3PM CET (Paris time zone).

To attend, please visit the event web page: https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/c70219c0-cf4c-4d69-b6cf-203e62dc7cdb@99dde8fb-92f6-414d-bc5e-44ffa3e2419c

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