Announcement of the preliminary defense of PhD thesis

Isidora Rubežić – Lukić, MD, will publicly present the goals and expected results, as well as present the research program with the conditions for the successful completion of the doctoral thesis entitled: “Methods for the assessment of biological age and their correlation with morbidity and frailty syndrome”. This preliminary defense will take place in the Meetin Room, Faculty of Medicine, before the Committee for the Evaluation of Doctoral Dissertation Applications, consisting of:

  • Prof. Dr. Aneta Bošković – full professor of the Faculty of Medicine, University of Montenegro, president
  • Prof. Dr. Nataša Popović – associate professor of the Faculty of Medicine, University of Montenegro, mentor-member
  • Prof. Dr. Antoaneta Adžić Zečević – associate professor of the Faculty of Medicine, University of Montenegro, member
Assessing the biological age, multimorbidity and fragility syndrome by analyzing fundus photographs

FFPlus Open Calls for Innovation Studies and Business Experiments

This FFplus open call for the development of generative AI models (“innovation studies“) )addresses the needs of SMEs and Start-ups proficient in generative AI and HPC for large-to extreme-scale computing resources. The strategic objective is to facilitate and strengthen the technological development of European SMEs in the area of generative AI. The participating SMEs and Start-ups will be supported in enhancing their innovation potential by leveraging new generative AI models, such as Large Language Models (LLMs), building on their existing expertise, application domain, business model and potential for expansion. Link: https://www.ffplus-project.eu/en/open-call/innovation-studies/

Open Call for Innovation Studies

This announcement is the first call for proposals to address the uptake of HPC by SMEs in order to solve specific business challenges of SMEs that have had no prior use of, or experience with, HPC services. The resulting sub-projects will perform “business experiments” (also referred to just as experiments) that should demonstrate to the broader European SME ecosystem that HPC uptake solves business challenges and leads to positive business impact through the use and deployment of HPC-based computational methods. Thus, their key outputs are success stories that promote, communicate, and disseminate the business impact of HPC uptake to the SME ecosystem. Link: https://www.ffplus-project.eu/en/open-call/business-experiments/

Open Call for Business Experioments
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Over 1000 visitors in the first 6 months

It has been little bit over a 6-month period since we started the project website. Early stats indicate that there is an interest in the project. The statistcs has already recorded over 1000 visitors. Lots of this is thanks to the participation in live events and conferences, social media, and inter-project collaboration.

It has been over 6 months of the website uptime
The statistics for the website shows a growing interest in the project activity

Advancing Research on Chronic Diseases in the Elderly at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Montenegro

The Faculty of Medicine at the University of Montenegro is at the forefront of tackling some of the most pressing health challenges faced by the elderly population. Through innovative research and collaboration, the Faculty is driving progress in understanding and addressing chronic diseases associated with aging.

Advancing Research on Chronic Diseases in the Elderly in Montenegro

📌 Key Projects:
1️⃣ AI-AGE Project
Launching in 2024, the Artificial Intelligence Supported Identification of Novel Non-Invasive Biomarkers of Aging aims to build scientific and innovation capacity in aging biomarkers. Supported by the Ministry of Science of Montenegro, this project utilizes cutting-edge AI technology to advance aging research.

2️⃣ RECOGNISED Project
Spanning from 2020 to 2024, the Retinal and Cognitive Dysfunction in Type 2 Diabetes project explores the links between retinal health, cognitive impairment, and dementia risk in individuals with type 2 diabetes. This initiative is pivotal in mitigating diabetes-related complications in aging populations. [link]

3️⃣ DEMONSTRATE Project
Running from 2019 to 2021, New Methods for Risk Stratification for Cancer and Alzheimer’s Disease Progression in Patients in Montenegro focused on innovative strategies to assess progression risks for these critical conditions.

Why It Matters:
These projects underscore the Faculty’s commitment to advancing medical research that improves healthcare outcomes for the elderly. By addressing chronic diseases and leveraging innovative approaches, the Faculty of Medicine is contributing to healthier aging and stronger healthcare systems.

🌍 Together, we are shaping a future where science and innovation meet to tackle the challenges of aging populations.

Symorg 2024 Conference

A research paper prepared by our young researcher was published at the SymOrg 2024 conference, organized by the Faculty of Organizational Science, University of Belgrade, at Zlatibor, Serbia on June 12-14, 2024. The conference, traditionally envisioned as a platform for knowledge innovation and empirical research, bringing together representatives from the scientific and professional community, was themed: ”Unlocking The Hidden Potential Of Organization Through Merging Of Humans And Digitals”, aiming to address the newfound need for balance in the era of AI. This paper was done with the support of EUROCC2 and NCC Montenegro team.

The scientific paper “Detection of Scoliosis” by Elvis Taruh, Enisa Trubljanin, and Dejan Babić explores the application of a deep learning model integrated with a web application to detect scoliosis using x-ray images. Utilizing a dataset of 198 x-ray images from Roboflow, the initial model performance was unsatisfactory, prompting manual annotation of 245 images, which significantly improved the model’s accuracy. YOLOv8, a state-of-the-art object detection algorithm, was used to train two models, demonstrating improved performance with manual annotations. The web application, built with Flask, HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, provides a user-friendly interface for analyzing scoliosis detection results. The backend uses MySQL for data storage and management, facilitating efficient image processing, result display, and feedback from doctors. Evaluation metrics indicate that the second model, which underwent refined annotation and augmentation, performed better, avoiding overfitting and demonstrating higher precision. This approach enhances early scoliosis diagnosis and offers a scalable solution for other medical detection challenges, supporting healthcare providers with more accurate diagnostic tools and improving patient care.

Equipment specification and public call for offers

The private institution Faculty of Information Systems and Technologies, University of Donja Gorica (UDG) invites you to take part in the process of submitting bids for the selection of the most favorable supplier for the procurement of equipment for the Faculty of Information Systems and Technologies, UDG for the purposes of implementing “AI-AGE Artificial Intelligence in to the identification of new non-invasive biomarkers of aging”, grant number 04-082/23-2528/1. The detailed information is made available at the following link.

Documentation for computing and data storage equipment is made availble

Participation at the EAsDEC 2024 Conference

Researchers from the AI-AGE team participate in the he 34th EUROPEAN ASSOCIATION FOR DIABETIC EYE COMPLICATIONS (EAsDEC) Meeting, which was hosted in the city of Milan, Italy. Initial research results from the AI-AGE project were presented in a form of a poster by prof. N Popovic and prof. A. Adzic Zecevic. The conference took place from 30 May to 1 June. More information can be found here.

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ABSTRACT – Introduction / study design: Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2D) is associated with changes in retinal microvascular complexity measured by fractal dimension (Df). Expression of micro RNAs (miRs), -146a and -101 is also affected by T2D, but the studies investigating these miRs in context of microvascular changes in T2D are scarce. Since hypertension (HTN) and Alzheimer’s dementia (AD) frequently coexist in patients with T2D, in the present cross-sectional observational prospective study, participants were divided in two groups – healthy (H, n=8), and with chronic disease (D, n=20, suffering from T2D, HTN and/or AD). The purpose: Study explores association between changes of retinal microvascular Df and expression levels of circulating miR-146a and miR-101 in patients with T2D. The influence of HTN and AD on this association is also investigated. Methods: Retinal fundus images were captured by using a non-mydriatic, hand-held MIIS-HORUS scope DES200. The optic disc-centered images were manually segmented, binarized, cropped to 350-pixel radius, and Df was determined by using ImageJ 1.53q. MiRs were isolated from plasma, quantified by qRT-PCR and normalized to expression levels of miR-361-5p. SPSS Statistics 29.0.1.0., t-test and ANCOVA were used to compare the two groups. P<0.05 was considered significant. Results: Age was not different between the 2 groups (Hvs.D mean age±SE=63.6±2.9 vs.68.5±1.8, p=0.17). Df and miR-101 expression were decreased in the group D (Hvs.D mean: Df±SE=1.36±0.01 vs.1.32±0.01, p=0.016; miR-101±SE=1.68±0.32 vs.0.83±0.22, p=0.041). Eight participants in the group D had T2D (1-moderate, and 7-no diabetic retinopathy). All participants with T2D had HTN, and 5 of them also had AD. Next, we used HTN and AD as covariates to account for effects of these comorbidities, and to determine effects of T2D. This analysis showed: in addition to decreased Df and miR-101 expression, T2D was associated with increased expression of miR-146a (Hvs.D mean miR-146a±SE=0.58±0.29 vs.1.69±0.17, p=0.018). Conclusions: fa Changes in Df and in expression of miR-101 are non-specific, and can be caused by T2D and concurrent comorbidities. Increased expression of miR-146a might be a part of the unique expression pattern of the circulatory miRNAs associated with T2D.

Participation in the ANSO Traiing Workshop

A very successful two-day workshop for students and industry took place on April 22nd and 23rd 2023, on which young researches from AI-AGE gave presentation. The workshop was organized in the context of the training project called “Competency Training for IoT and AI – InnovateYourFuture” supported by ANSO – Alliance of International Science Organizations, China. The organization is done in collaboration with EuroCC Montenegro and Montenegrin AI Association. During the event, UDG also presented AI-AGE project, as well as some of other projects currently implemented at UDG.

Mr Dejan Babic gave presentation on ML/AI in medicine

ANSO InnovateYourFuture Workshop on 22-23 April 2023
Ms Zoja Scekic discussed data preparation for AI/ML application