Our paper in the European Radiology Experimental was awarded with the Most Downloaded Paper Certificate!

Published on: February 14, 2024
Categories: News

Our paper was paper entitled “Data infrastructures for AI in medical imaging: a report on the experiences of five EU projects” published in European Radiology Experimental has received 2980 downloads in 2023 and is, therefore, awarded with a “Most Downloaded Paper Certificate”.  A special session will take place during the ESR Journals Joint Editorial Board Meeting at ECR 2024 in Vienna to acknowledge the certificate

 

 

 

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