ISIC Governance
ISIC is a collaboration between over 30 academic centers and companies from around the world. Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center serves as the coordinating center for the project which is supported by research grants, philanthropy, and in-kind support from its members. The core ISIC team is comprised of clinicians, clinical researchers, engineers, and computer scientists from industry and academia.
The organizing committee oversees all ISIC working group activities and make crucial decisions to work towards ISIC overall goals. This group comprises of several ISIC working group leaders and serves to review and advise on the priorities, methods and progress of the individual research teams and the collaboration as a whole.
Allan C. Halpern, MD/MSc
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
New York, NY, USA
Liam Caffery, PhD
The University of Queensland
Brisbane, Australia
Clara Curiel, MD
University of Arizona Cancer
Tucson, AZ, USA
Harald Kittler, MD
Medical University of Vienna
Vienna, Austria
Josep Malvehy, MD
Hospital Clinic of Barcelona,
Barcelona, Spain
Veronica Rotemberg, MD/PhD
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
New York, NY, USA
H. Peter Soyer, MD
The University of Queensland Brisbane, Australia
The organizing committee oversees all ISIC working group activities and make crucial decisions to work towards ISIC overall goals. This group comprises of several ISIC working group leaders and serves to review and advise on the priorities, methods and progress of the individual research teams and the collaboration as a whole.
Organizing Committee
Working Groups
One of ISIC's goal is to promote the development and adoption of digital skin imaging standards. These working groups focus on this effort.
The adoption of standards will likely accelerate the adoption of AI in clinical dermatology. ISIC aims to engage AI experts to facilitate the integration of AI into dermatology. These working groups focus their efforts on this goal:
To share our research findings, we disseminate our work through promoting the use of digital skin images for education and hosting workshops at prestigious computer science and dermatology conferences. These working groups focus their efforts on those tasks:
Individual facets of the project are addressed by Working Groups comprised of Key Opinion Leaders in the field and led by recognized experts.
Allan C. Halpern, MD/MSc
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
New York, NY, USA
Liam Caffery, PhD
The University of Queensland
Brisbane, Australia
Clara Curiel, MD
University of Arizona Cancer
Tucson, AZ, USA
Harald Kittler, MD
Medical University of Vienna
Vienna, Austria
Josep Malvehy, MD
Hospital Clinic of Barcelona,
Barcelona, Spain
Veronica Rotemberg, MD/PhD
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
New York, NY, USA
H. Peter Soyer, MD
The University of Queensland Brisbane, Australia