08:30

Europe/Athens

08:30 - 10:10 EEST
MINOS EAST CONFERENCE ROOM

Session 6 – Histological Growth Patterns

Surgical Intelligence: Redefining Liver Resection in the Age of AI Jonathan Delong, University of Tennessee Graduate School of Medicine Deep learning AI models based on triple chromogenic staining predict the HGP of colorectal liver metastases Théo Fourrie, Augustinus, Antwerp Mathematically modelling the evolution of divergent histopathological growth patterns in Colorectal liver metastases Xiaoyuan Liu, Scotland Institute Automated AI-Based Segmentation of Colorectal Liver Metastases: A Discovery Study on Histopathological Whole-Slide Images Zhen Qian, Erasmus Cancer Institute Charlotte Girondel, McGill University

10:10

Europe/Athens

10:10 - 10:30 EEST

Coffee Break

10:30

Europe/Athens

10:30 - 12:10 EEST

Session 7 – Tumor Microenvironment

Deciphering the complex microenvironment of liver metastasis: our journey Pnina Brodt, McGill University, MUHC, Montreal Cholangiocytes during liver metastasis initiation, friends or foes? Kamyab Saberiseyedabad, VIB-KU Leuven Utilising Spatial Transcriptomics to Investigate Histological Growth Patterns in Colorectal Cancer Liver Metastasis Luke McNickle, Unversity of Glasgow CMT93 colorectal cancer cells represent a unique model of encapsulated and replacement type liver metastases Sébastien Tabariès, McGill University, Canada

11:00

Europe/Athens

11:00 - 12:00 EEST

Business Meeting

Future Network Direction and 2026 Meeting

12:30

Europe/Athens

12:30 - 17:30 EEST

Lunch and Cultural Activity

Cultural Activity - Knossos Archeological Site Transportation Included: Please make sure to arrive on time at meeting point 12.30 Depart Creta Maris 13.15 Arrival for lunch Archanes Village.15.15 Depart for Knossos Archeological Site15.35 Arrival Knossos Archeological Site 17.00 Departure Knossos Palace 17.30 Return at the hotel Creta Maris The palace, 1st civilization of Europe the Minoan's Palace of Knossos stands as a groundbreaking achievement and a cornerstone of early European history. Home to the legendary figures of Ariadne and her mother Pasiphae, this luminous palace, with it’s 2,200 rooms, intricate hydraulic systems, and vibrant frescoes, reflects a thriving society deeply connected to nature and art. The famed Cretan Labyrinth symbolizes the complexity of Minoan culture, while a nearby cypress forest offers visitors a tranquil walking experience, leading to one of the island's earliest sanctuaries, encapsulating the essence of a civilization that flourished for over 5,000 years in harmony with its surroundings.

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