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14 - 18 February 2027
Vancouver, BC, Canada

An invitation to participate in SPIE Medical Imaging 2027

Consider joining your peers in beautiful British Columbia, Canada next February

Prepare and present your latest research at the 2027 meeting


SPIE Medical Imaging is the right choice for your next conference. You’ll experience five full days of a program, which include four days of technical presentations, two evening symposium-wide poster sessions, plenary and keynote talks, workshops, and networking events that will bring the community together in Canada.

This meeting has been the internationally recognized forum for reporting state-of-the-art research and development in medical imaging for the past fifty years. The event focuses on the latest innovations found in underlying fundamental scientific principles, technology developments, scientific evaluation, and clinical application of medical imaging. The symposium covers the full range of medical imaging modalities focusing on image acquisition, processing, analysis, display, perception, decision support, and imaging informatics.

Come share with—and learn from—world experts, researchers, and innovators discussing advancements in medical imaging technologies in image processing, physics, computer-aided diagnosis, perception, image-guided procedures, biomedical applications, ultrasound, informatics, radiology, and digital and computational pathology, deep learning, artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, information fusion, augmented/virtual reality, and global health initiatives. Registration opens in October.

We hope you will consider joining your community in Vancouver.

Until then—with much anticipation and appreciation,

SPIE Medical Imaging Symposium Chairs


Ivana Išgum

Mayo Clinic (United States)
Univ. of Amsterdam
(The Netherlands)

Aaron Fenster

Western Univ.
(Canada)

Technical Organizing Committee


Shiva Abbaszadeh, Univ. of California, Santa Cruz (United States)
Susan Astley, The Univ. of Manchester (United Kingdom)
Christian Boehm, ETH Zurich (Switzerland)
Jovan Brankov, Illinois Institute of Technology (United States)
Thomas Deserno, Peter L. Reichertz Institut für Medizinische Informatik (Germany)
Scott Doyle, Univ. at Buffalo (United States)
Yu Gan, Stevens Institute of Technology (United States)
Arundhuti Ganguly, Siemens Healthineers (United States)
William Hsu, Univ. of California, Los Angeles (United States)
Pierre Jannin, INSERM, Univ. de Rennes (France)
Andrzej Krol, SUNY Upstate Medical Univ.United States)
Anh Le, Cedars-Sinai Medical Ctr. (United States)
Shuai Leng, Mayo Clinic (United States)
Mohammad Mehrmohammadi, Univ. of Rochester (United States)
Jhimli Mitra, GE Healthcare (United States)
Maryam Rettmann, Mayo Clinic (United States)
Pinaki Sarder, Univ. of Florida College of Medicine (United States)
KenjiSuzuki, Institute of Science Tokyo (Japan)
Axel Wismüller, Univ. of Rochester Medical Ctr. (United States)
Liangzhong Xiang, Univ. of California, Irvine (United States)
Xiaofeng Yang, The Winship Cancer Institute of Emory Univ. (United States)