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75Table: Joint graduate school programsposium was held on November 2nd, 9-11 CET, 17-19 JST. The specific topic for the 2020 symposium was “The role of AI in the future direction of Life Sciences research”.This symposium series is organized between RIKEN in Japan, and the Karolinska Institute (KI) and SciLifeLab in Sweden. The symposia alternate between RIKEN and SciLifeLab/KI, and the 2020 symposium was the seventh one. The overall goals of the symposia are a) to identify common scientific interests, b) to identify complementary skills and technologies for collaborations, and c) to encourage the exchange of PhD students and postdocs between RIKEN and SciLifeLab/KI. Several collaborations be-tween groups at KI, SciLifeLab and RIKEN started based on first contacts during one of the symposia.The 2-hours long online symposium started with greetings and comments from the three directors, Professors Kazuhiko Yamamoto (RIKEN IMS), Anders Gustafsson (KI) and Olli Kal-lioniemi (SciLifeLab) about the direction of future research in the respective institutions. A keynote presentation was given by Prof. Sabine Koch (KI) about AI in medicine and health. Profes-sor Magnus Boman (KTH, KI) presented a White Paper based on results from the 2019 symposium. Young researchers and repre-domestic university graduate schools. There are now a total of 35 adjunct professors/associate professors in IMS (Table), and 56 students who had studied at IMS in 2020. On July 11th and Oc-sentatives from RIKEN IMS, KI and SciLifeLab reported about ongoing AI-related research activities. The symposium was then summarized by Professors Carl Johan Sundberg (KI) and Piero Carninci (RIKEN IMS).MeetingMonday, November 2nd, 2020, 9:00-11:00 CET, 17:00-19:00 JST Online ZoomAttendees140 attendeestober 10th, IMS held briefing sessions on adjunct graduate school programs to provide an opportunity for students to visit and talk directly with lab leaders and to consider their future directions.Graduate ProgramGraduate School of Medicine, Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine, Chiba UniversityGraduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences, Tokyo Medical and Dental UniversityGraduate School of Medicine, Yokohama City UniversityAffiliated IMS InvestigatorKazuyo Moro (Professor) Takashi Saito (Visiting Professor) Takashi Tanaka (Visiting Professor) Shiro Ikegawa (Visiting Professor)Haruhiko Koseki (Professor) Takashi Saito (Visiting Professor) Hiroshi Ohno (Visiting Professor) Ichiro Taniuchi (Visiting Professor) Shin-ichiro Fujii (Visiting Professor) Fumihiko Ishikawa (Visiting Professor)Ichiro Taniuchi (Visiting Professor)Shiro Ikegawa (Visiting Professor) Hidewaki Nakagawa (Visiting Professor) Taisei Mushiroda (Visiting Professor) Yukihide Momozawa (Visiting Professor) Kaoru Ito (Visiting Professor) Momoko Horikoshi (Visiting Professor)Graduate ProgramGraduate School of Medical Life Science, Yokohama City UniversityResearch Institute of Biological Sciences, Tokyo University of ScienceGraduate School of Medicine, Keio UniversityGraduate School of Science, Tokyo Metropolitan UniversityAffiliated IMS InvestigatorHiroshi Ohno (Visiting Professor) Makoto Arita (Visiting Professor) Takaharu Okada (Visiting Professor) Taishin Akiyama (Visiting Professor) Piero Carninci (Visiting Professor) Yukihide Momozawa (Visiting Professor) Hidehiro Fukuyama (Visiting Associate Professor) Takahiro Suzuki (Visiting Associate Professor)Masato Kubo (Professor) Takashi Saito (Visiting Professor)Masayuki Amagai (Professor) Kenya Honda (Professor) Shigeo Koyasu (Visiting Professor) Haruhiko Koseki (Visiting Professor) Takaharu Okada (Visiting Professor) Ichiro Taniuchi (Visiting Professor) Sidonia Fagarasan (Visiting Professor)Azusa Inoue (Visiting Associate Professor)The 7th RIKEN-KI-SciLifeLab Symposium: Biomedical Data for Artificial IntelligenceHosted online this year, the 7th RIKEN-KI-SciLifeLab Sym-Adjunct Professorship ProgramsIMS collaborates with and accepts graduate students from 8

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