From DNA sequencing, proteomics profiling, and clinical data analysis to wearable biosensing technology, researchers are developing new ways to track individual health. How do researchers reliably interpret these results and apply them to new treatments and therapeutics? In this seminar, Tim Hulsen, Zeeshan Ahmed, Alexandra Blee, and Bill Stanford will discuss how scientists examine genetic and molecular information to develop individualized therapeutic strategies.
Topics to be covered
- Applying big data to precision medicine
- Integrating clinical and multiomic data for cardiovascular disease treatment
- Continuing precision medicine education
- Using machine learning and functional validation to predict disease variants
- Modeling tumorigenesis using stem cell-derived tissue engineering
Monday, September 19th, 2022 | 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM Eastern Time
This seminar will be available to view live and on demand.
Speakers
Tim Hulsen, PhD
Senior Scientist
Department of Hospital Services & Informatics
Philips Research
Eindhoven, Netherlands
Zeeshan Ahmed, PhD
Assistant Professor
Department of Medicine
Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Alexandra Blee, PhD
Postdoctoral researcher
Laboratory of Walter Chazin, PhD
Vanderbilt University
William L (Bill) Stanford, PhD
Senior Scientist
Sprott Centre for Stem Cell Research & Regenerative Medicine Program
The Ottawa Hospital Research Institute
Supporter Statement
Carrie Hoefer, PhD
Director of Pharmacogenomics
Assistant Professor, Pharmaceutical Sciences
University of Cincinnati