Marleen de Bruijne is professor of AI in medical image analysis at Erasmus MC Rotterdam, The Netherlands, and at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark. She received an MSc degree in physics (1997) and a PhD degree in medical imaging (2003) both from Utrecht University, The Netherlands. Before joining the University of Copenhagen (2007) and Erasmus MC (2008) she was assistant professor and later associate professor at the IT University of Copenhagen. Marleen has (co)-supervised 30 PhD students. She has (co-)authored ca. 250 peer-reviewed papers in international conferences and journals , holds 7 patents, is the recipient of the NWO-VENI, NWO-VIDI, NWO-VICI, and DFF-YDUN awards, and is elected fellow of the MICCAI Society. She was program chair of MIDL 2020, MIDL 2021, and MICCAI 2021 and is general co-chair of IPMI 2023. She is/was chair of the EMBS TC on Biomedical Imaging and Image Processing, member of the IPMI and MICCAI boards, ISBI steering committee, and editorial boards of IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging, Elsevier’s Medical Image Analysis, Frontiers in Computer Science, and Journal of MachinE Learning for Biomedical imAging (MELBA). Her research is in machine learning for quantitative analysis of medical images and computer aided diagnosis, with applications in pulmonary-, neuro-, and cardiovascular imaging."