
The Institute for Cancer Genetics and Informatics (ICGI) is a department at Oslo University Hospital focused on improving cancer diagnostics through a combination of biomedicine and informatics. With over 20 years of experience, they utilize artificial intelligence (AI) and deep learning for image analysis of cells and tissues to understand genetic differences in cancer. Their research is organized into projects aimed at clinical use, mechanistic understanding, and developing new technologies. They have developed a fully automated method for prognostication of colon cancer and analyze DNA, its organization, and expression through high-resolution image analysis. Their innovation strategy centers on digital image analysis to enable better cancer treatment through AI-based diagnostics.

The Institute for Cancer Genetics and Informatics (ICGI) is a department at Oslo University Hospital focused on improving cancer diagnostics through a combination of biomedicine and informatics. With over 20 years of experience, they utilize artificial intelligence (AI) and deep learning for image analysis of cells and tissues to understand genetic differences in cancer. Their research is organized into projects aimed at clinical use, mechanistic understanding, and developing new technologies. They have developed a fully automated method for prognostication of colon cancer and analyze DNA, its organization, and expression through high-resolution image analysis. Their innovation strategy centers on digital image analysis to enable better cancer treatment through AI-based diagnostics.