Event Speaker
Daniel Marcus, PhD
Professor
Washington University
Dr. Marcus is a professor of radiology at Washington University School of Medicine and director of the Translational AI Group (TAG), an interdisciplinary team of engineers, scientists, software developers, and informaticists all contributing towards the common goal of enabling imaging in biomedical research. TAG develops XNAT, a widely used open source imaging informatics platform, and contributes to the international biomedical informatics infrastructure through a portfolio of NIH-funded projects. Dr. Marcus has directed many informatics programs for large-scale imaging research, including the Human Connectome Project, the Connectome Coordination Facility, the Dominantly Inherited Alzheimer Network, and the Neuroimaging Informatics and Analysis Center.
Sessions
AI Platforms, Infrastructure, and Enterprise Deployment Applied Informatics Abstracts
Presented by Rafe McBeth, PhD, Stephen Clark, BS, Angela Edwards, MSCI, RT, Daniel Marcus, PhD, Bahram Mohajer, MD, MPH in Pathology, Radiology Jun 12, 2026 | 7:30 AM.
Beyond the Hype Cycle: Lessons from Deploying AI Auto-Contouring at Scale in Radiation Oncology Rafe McBeth, PhD, Medical Physicist, Assistant Professor of Radiation Oncology, and Director of Artificial Intelligence, University of Pennsylvania Build or Buy? Practical Lessons from Development and Implementing an Enterprise AI Orchestrator Bahram Mohajer, MD, MPH, Radiology Resident, University of Pennsylvania Garv…