Insights into an advanced clinical decision support platform, the science behind it, and how you can benefit

Thursday 09 April 2026, 14:00 – 15:30 CET.

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Developed by the CGI-Clinics project through a co-creation process with over 10 European hospitals, the Cancer Genome Interpreter (CGI) is an advanced clinical decision support platform that leverages state-of-the-art machine learning to transform complex genomic data into actionable clinical insights.

Join us for this free webinar with presentations from Dr. Nuria López-Bigas, Dr. Santiago Demajo and Dr. Loic Verlingue.

 

Who should attend?

  • Clinical molecular biologists and pathologists
  • Oncologists in precision medicine and phase I clinical trials
  • Researchers in precision oncology and cancer genomics
  • Bioinformaticians in clinical oncology labs

 

What you will learn:

  • The science behind CGI: Understand the Automatic Learning Platform and the data-driven methods used in CGI for mutation interpretation.
  • The new CGI platform: Explore the new CGI tool, including enhanced Interpretation, Clinical Reporting, and the virtual Molecular Tumour Boards (vMTB).
  • Clinical impact in practice: Discover a real-world use case of CGI implementation at the Centre Léon Bérard (Lyon).
  • How to join the community: Learn how to participate actively in the CGI-Clinics community and benefit from using CGI in your centre.
  • The CGI-500Genomes call: Learn about this competitive call to sequence and mobilise controlled-access genomic data for cancer research.