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Theme: Strategies for Developing AI-Based Rapid Response Technologies for Infectious Diseases
| Time(KST) | Program | Speaker |
| 09:00 ~ 09:30 | Registration | |
| 09:30 ~ 09:45 | Opening Remarks | Youngki Jeong (Korea National Institute of Infectious Diseases) |
| Welcome Address | Jae-Hwan Nam (Korea National Institute Health) |
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| Congratulatory Remarks | Hong-Bin Kim (The Korea Society of Infectious Diseases) |
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| 09:45 ~ 10:05 | Break (Group Photo) | |
Session 1. Next-Generation R&D Strategies for AI-Driven Antiviral Drug Development |
Chair : Joo-Yeon Lee (Korea National Institute of Infectious Diseases) Man-Seong Park (Korea Univ. Korea) |
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| 10:05 ~ 10:30 | AI-Enabled Generative Protein Design for Virus-Neutralizing Therapeutics | Yong Ho Kim (Sungkyunkwan Univ. Korea) |
| 10:30 ~ 10:55 | AI-based Drug Design: Introduction and Applications on Viral Diseases | Keun Woo Lee (Angel I-DRUG Design, Korea) |
| 10:55 ~ 11:10 | Break | |
| 11:10 ~ 11:35 | AI Platforms for Monoclonal Antibody Discovery | Ivelin S. Georgiev (Vanderbilt Univ. Medical Science, USA) |
| 11:35 ~12:00 | Quantum-Inspired Interpretable Network AI for Therapeutic Discovery: Lessons from COVID-19 to Long COVID | Namshik Han (Cambridge/Milner Therapeutics Institute AI Center, UK) |
| 12:00 ~ 13:00 | Lunch | |
Session 2. AI-Based Strategies for National Management of Bacterial Infectious Diseases |
Chair : Hee Youl Chai (Korea National Institute of Infectious Diseases) Seung Jeong Kee (Chonnam National Univ. Korea) |
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| 13:00 ~ 13:25 | Accelerating Biological Discovery with AI | César de la Fuente (University of Pennsylvania, USA) |
| 13:25 ~ 13:50 | Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Tuberculosis Diagnosis and Therapeutics | Hyung-Jun Kim (Seoul National Univ. Bundang Hospital, Korea) |
| 13:50 ~ 14:05 | Break | |
| 14:05 ~ 14:30 | What the Accessory Genome Tells Us: Machine Learning – Driven Salmonella Outbreak Cluster |
William W. L. Hsiao (Simon Fraser Univ. Canada) |
| 14:30 ~ 14:55 | AI–Driven Microbiome Analytics for Biomarker Development | Min Hyuk Choi (Yonsei Univ. Korea) |
| 14:55 ~ 15:10 | Break | |
Session 3. AI-Based Platforms for Rapid Vaccine Development Against Infectious Diseases |
Chair : Dokeun Kim (Korea National Institute of Infectious Diseases) Chaok Seok (Seoul National Univ. Korea) |
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| 15:10 ~ 15:35 | Building Global AI Platform for Pandemic Preparedness | Polina Brangel (CEPI) |
| 15:35 ~ 16:00 | SFTS mRNA Vaccine Development Strategy for Pandemic Preparedness | Byoung-Shik Shim (International Vaccine Institute) |
| 16:00 ~ 16:15 | Break | |
| 16:15 ~ 16:40 | AI Assisted Immunogen Design | Jimmy Gollihar (Houston Methodist Research Institute, USA) |
| 16:40 ~ 17:05 | Development of Animal-Alternative AI Models Based on Human Organoid and Animal Model Data | Daesik Jung (Sangmyung Univ., Korea) |
| 17:05 ~ 17:10 | Closing Remarks | Youngki Jeong (Korea National Institute of Infectious Diseases) |