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Cystic Fibrosis: Precision Treatment of a Rare Monogenic Disease

October 4, 2023
Presenters at the October 4, 2023 Mini-Symposium: Rhianna Lee, PhD: Developing small-molecule therapies to rescue rare CFTR variants Postdoctoral associate, Duke University, Cell Biology Department Gauri Rao: Personalized medicine, the fight against antibiotic resistance, and precision dosing Associate Professor, USC Mann School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Southern...

Precision Nutrition: Connections Between Food, Environment, & Health

February 27, 2023
Presenters at the March 22, 2023 Mini-Symposium: • Alice Ammerman, DrPH: Blending Precision Nutrition and Precision Public Health Approaches: “Neighborhood-omics” Mildred Kaufman Distinguished Professor, Department of Nutrition; Gillings School of Public Health Director, Center for Health Promotion & Disease Prevention, School of Medicine • Susan Sumner, PhD: Metabolic Individuality and Nutrition...

Biomedical Imaging for Precision Diagnosis, Prognosis, & Therapy

November 7, 2022
  Presenters at the November 7, 2022 Mini-Symposium: • Mark Shen, PhD: Longitudinal neuroimaging to study the brain development of infants with neurodevelopmental disorders Assistant Professor, , Department of Psychiatry • Eran Dayan, PhD: Artificial intelligence-based stratification of progression along the Alzheimer disease continuum Associate Professor, School of Medicine,...

Integrating Machine Learning Into Your Clinical Research

May 25, 2022

Machine Learning Tools & Precision Medicine in Clinical Research

May 18, 2022
Presenters at the May 18, 2022 Mini-Symposium: John Sperger: Precision medicine overview and SMART trial designs and how those can be used with ML methods to infer precision medicine decision support Graduate student, Department of Biostatistics Katharine McGinigle MD/MPH & Nikki Freeman: Precision medicine machine learning analytics to improve PAD...

Machine Learning Tools & Precision Medicine in Arthritis & Autoimmunity

May 11, 2022
Presenters at the May 11, 2022 Mini-Symposium: Daniel de Marchi: Machine learning didactic overview (unsupervised vs supervised methods, advantages, limitations, & requisite data requirements) Graduate student, Gillings School of Public Health, Department of Biostatistics Anna Kahkoska, MD/PhD: Type 1 diabetes phenotypes Assistant Professor, Gillings School of Public Health, Department of...

Precision Medicine Approaches to Addressing COVID-19

February 23, 2022
Presenters at the February 23, 2022 Mini-Symposium: Melissa Miller PhD and Jeremy Wang PhD: Real-time genomic surveillance of SARS-CoV-2 in an academic medical center Professor, Department of Pathology, and Director, Clinical Molecular Microbiology Laboratory (Miller) and Assistant Professor, Department of Genetics (Wang) Ryan Kelly: Predicting the unprecedented: An ongoing saga...

Pharmacogenomics and Decision Support in the EHR

October 27, 2021
Presenters at the October 27, 2021 Mini-Symposium: Daniel Crona, PharmD, PhD: The ongoing quest for perfection – or at least precision – of tacrolimus dosing in bone marrow transplant Associate Professor, Division of Pharmacotherapy and Experimental Therapeutics, Eshelman School of Pharmacy Klarissa Jackson, PhD: Interindividual variability in drug metabolism: Implications...

Precision Medicine Approaches to Addressing Social Determinants of Health

June 30, 2021
Presenters at the June 30, 2021 Mini-Symposium: Gail Henderson, PhD: It shouldn’t take a pandemic: Social determinants of health in the U.S. Professor, Department of Social Medicine and Director, Center for Genomics & Society Emily Vander Schaaf, MD: Healthcare or Health? Clinicians’ Emerging Roles in Addressing Social Needs Clinical Assistant...

Machine Learning and Precision Analytics

April 14, 2021
Presenters at the April 14, 2021 Mini-Symposium: Shawn Gomez, PhD: Data-driven approaches towards linking kinotype with phenotype Professor, Pharmacology and /NC State Joint Department of Biomedical Engineering Amanda Nelson, MD: Machine learning for phenotyping in osteoarthritis Associate Professor of Medicine, Division of Rheumatology, Allergy, and Immunology Alex Rubinsteyn, PhD: Machine...