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nurse at MRI machineSecond Annual MRI Safety Seminar

Sept. 19, 2026
Moffitt Cancer Center, Stabile Research Building, Tampa, FL

Join us for the second annual MRI Safety Seminar at the Moffitt Magnolia campus. This all-day event features lectures and a round table discussion with experienced radiologists and MRI technologists.

Key highlights:

  • Earn Category A Credits while advancing your expertise in MRI safety.
  • Gain insights from leading MRI professionals on the latest ACR guidelines and best practices for MRI safety.
  • Learn the latest protocols for managing patients with implants, preventing RF-induced burns, and numerous other safety topics with Frank G. Shellock, Ph.D., FACR, FISMRM, Adjunct Clinical Professor of Radiology and Medicine, Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California and President, Shellock R & D Services, Inc. and Bill Faulkner, B.S., R.T.(R)(MR)(CT), FISMRT, MRSO, ARMRIT, President William Faulkner & Associates.
  • Network with top industry professionals and explore the latest advancements in MRI safety.

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Neuron cells system Third Annual Cell Coast Conference – Transforming Cellular Cancer Therapy

Oct. 9-11, 2026
Tampa Hilton Downtown, Tampa, FL

This year’s program will further expand its scientific reach with new programming including poster presentations, specialized workshops, career development tracks, mentorship opportunities and institutional collaboration. With growing national participation and a curated audience of clinical and scientific leaders, the Cell Coast Conference is quickly emerging as an important forum for advancing dialogue and innovation while exploring the latest breakthroughs in cellular therapy and strengthening the relationships that drive innovation.

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Robert Gillies2026 Dr. Robert Gillies Machine Learning Workshop in Cancer

Oct. 15, 2026
Moffitt Cancer Center, Stabile Research Building, Tampa, FL 

This workshop will be the fourth conference held in memory of Dr. Robert Gillies. The meeting will cover the latest advances in AI/ML and their application in cancer. This year’s work will also host outstanding keynotes and invited speakers in the areas of medical imaging (radiomics), pathology (pathomics), basic science, drug discovery, clinical informatics/operations, natural language processing, generative AI, foundational models, federated learning, as well as ethics and biases, interpretable and trustworthy AI.

Target Audience: Anyone interested in AI in cancer.

Reasons to Register:

  • Discuss the future of AI in healthcare and cancer
  • Quantitative imaging translation into clinical practice
  • AI genomics and bioinformatics
  • Digital pathology AI in clinical operations
  • NLP, language models, foundation models
  • Ethics, biases and regulations
  • Causal inference and trustworthiness
  • Federated learning
  • Keynote speakers coming soon!

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Multidisciplinary Programs

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