AIGEN 2026

Program

Agenda for the two conference days, focused on AI, innovation, and genomics applied to public health.

The AIGEN 2026 agenda is organized across two complementary days. July 22 focuses on artificial intelligence, innovation, and adoption conditions in public health. July 23 centers on genomics, regional collaboration, and connections between research, hospitals, and the public system.

The schedule is designed to balance strategic content, technical exchange, and spaces for interaction among participants.

Full program

Agenda by day

Wednesday, July 22, 2026

AI and Innovation

A day focused on AI adoption, applied innovation, and collaboration opportunities for public health.

  1. 08:30
    Registration
  2. 09:00
    Welcome
  3. 09:30
    Keynote 1
  4. 10:30
    Coffee
  5. 11:00
    Talk 1 | Javier Quezada Marín

    Adaptive Pathology: A Patient-Centered Digital Paradigm

  6. 11:30
    Talk 2 | Gabriel Núñez-Vivanco

    Computational biology for health: from basic science to decision-making

  7. 12:00
    Panel: Innovation opportunities in health

    What does public health need to adopt AI?

  8. 13:00-14:00
    Lunch
  9. 14:00
    Keynote 2 | Steffen Härtel

    Talk title to be confirmed

  10. 15:00
    Talk 3 | Gloria Henríquez

    Talk title to be confirmed

  11. 15:30-16:30
    4 flash talks
  12. 16:30-17:30
    Poster session and coffee

Thursday, July 23, 2026

Genomics

A day focused on genomics, regional platforms, and links between research and public health.

  1. 08:30
    Registration
  2. 09:00
    Welcome
  3. 09:30
    Keynote 1 | Lynnette Fernandez-Cuesta

    Exploring the biology of thoracic cancers through integrative multi-omics studies

  4. 10:30
    Coffee
  5. 11:00
    Talk 1 | Eduardo Pérez-Palma

    CHANGER and severe epilepsies: Chilean genomics to improve genetic diagnoses and management of complex patients.

  6. 11:30
    Talk 2 | Tamara Pérez Jeldres

    Bayesian network analysis reveals inflammation-dependent fungal interaction networks in ulcerative colitis from an underrepresented Latin American cohort

  7. 12:00
    Panel: Innovation opportunities in health

    What does public health need to move forward in genomic medicine?

  8. 13:00-14:00
    Lunch
  9. 14:00
    Keynote 2 | Lilian Jara Sosa

    Talk title to be confirmed

  10. 15:00
    Talk 3 | Valentina Parra Ortiz

    From pulmonary hypertension to cardiometabolic disease: contributions of systems biology to the study of estrogen-regulated metabolic networks

  11. 15:30-16:30
    4 flash talks
  12. 16:30-17:30
    Coffee and awards