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Bioinformatics Training and Education Program

Adventures of a Data Parasite: Accelerating Clinical Translation Using Heterogeneity in Public Data

Adventures of a Data Parasite: Accelerating Clinical Translation Using Heterogeneity in Public Data

 When: Sep. 10th, 2021 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

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Where:
Online Webinar
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About this Class

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) Office of Data Science Strategy hosts a seminar series to highlight exemplars of data sharing and reuse on the second Friday of each month at noon ET. The monthly series highlights researchers who have taken existing data and found clever ways to reuse the data or generate new findings. A different NIH institute or center (IC) will also share its data science activities each month. Presenter: Purvesh Khatri, Ph.D., will present “Adventures of a Data Parasite: Accelerating Clinical Translation Using Heterogeneity in Public Data” at the monthly Data Sharing and Reuse Seminar on Sept. 10 at 12 EDT. Khatri is an associate professor at the Institute for Immunity, Transplantation and Infection and in the Division of Biomedical Informatics Research, Department of Medicine, Stanford University. This talk will focus on how biological, clinical, and technical heterogeneity across publicly available independent datasets can lead to identification of disease signatures that are diagnostic, prognostic, therapeutic, and mechanistic across a broad spectrum of diseases including infections, autoimmune diseases, cancer, organ transplant, and vaccination. Khatri will also discuss how biological and technical heterogeneity in publicly available data can be leveraged to make translational medicine better, faster, cheaper, and more generalizable.   The seminar is open to the public and registration is required each month. Individuals who need interpreting services and/or other reasonable accommodations to participate in this event should contact Erin Walker(link sends e-mail) at 301-827-9655 or the Federal Relay Service at 800-877-8339. Requests should be made at least three days in advance of the event. A recording will be available on this page after each event.