The two-day AMBI Telangana State conference commenced at NIMS in Hyderabad on Friday. Experts, researchers and doctors are discussing total lab automation, AI applications in laboratory medicine and the latest advancements in liver disease diagnosis and laboratory services
Published Date – 12 June 2026, 03:51 PM
Hyderabad: A two-day State conference of the Association of Medical Biochemists of India (AMBI) Telangana, featuring experts, faculty, doctors and researchers from various medical colleges and hospitals, was inaugurated at Nizam’s Institute of Medical Sciences (NIMS) on Friday.
Organised by the Department of Biochemistry, NIMS, the theme of the 7th State conference of AMBI is ‘Frontiers in Lab Medicine: Total Lab Automation and Liver Care’.
The conference will feature discussions on modern technological advancements in laboratory medicine, total lab automation, the use of AI and other latest breakthroughs in the diagnosis of liver diseases.
NIMS Director Prof Rahul Devaraj highlighted the important role of laboratory services in modern medicine. He said that total lab automation significantly enhances the accuracy, speed and quality of diagnostic tests.
Dr M Noorjahan, Head, Department of Biochemistry, Prof Chandra Shekhar, In-charge Dean, Dr Shanthi Veer, Executive Registrar, Dr N N Sridevi, Additional Professor, Dr K S S Saibaba, Senior Professor, and doctors from the Biochemistry wing were present.
