Schedule
9:00-9:30
Continental breakfast, Atrium
9:30-9:40
Welcome remarks: Introduction to the CIBM (Computation and Informatics in Biology and Medicine) Training Program and BDS (Biomedical Data Science) Graduate Program, H.F. DeLuca Forum
9:40-10:35
Invited Speaker: Scott Hebbring, PhD
Research Scientist, Center for Human Genetics; John Melski Distinguished Scientist Endowment in Biomedical Informatics, Marshfield Clinic Research Institute
Presentation: Automatically Constructed Pedigrees Accurately Identify Patients at Risk for Monogenic and Polygenic Conditions
10:35-11:35
Poster Session I, Atrium (Refreshments during poster session)
11:35-12:30
Invited Speaker: Su-In Lee, PhD
Paul G. Allen Professor, Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science, University of Washington, Seattle
Presentation (remote): Explainable AI: Where We Are and How to Move Forward for Cancer Pharmacogenomics
12:30-1:30
Lunch – Atrium
1:30-2:25
Invited Speaker: Keegan Korthauer, PhD
Assistant Professor, Department of Statistics, University of British Columbia, Investigator, BC Children’s Hospital Research Institute
Presentation: Methods for Sparse and High-Dimensional Measurements of DNA Methylation
2:25-3:25
Poster Session II, Atrium (Refreshments during poster session)
3:25-4:20
Invited Speaker: Anoop Mayampurath, PhD
Assistant Professor, Department of Biostatistics and Medical Informatics, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Presentation: Using Electronic Health Record Data to Predict Deterioration in Hospitalized Children