Registration open for Big Data in Biomedicine 2016

Stanford’s annual conference on data science and biomedicine will feature dozens of speakers, as well as a corporate technical showcase, catered on-site meals and a poster session.

The popular Big Data in Biomedicine conference, now in its fourth year, is open for registration. It will be held May 25-26 at Stanford.

Lloyd Minor, MD, dean of the School of Medicine, will welcome attendees to campus and highlight Stanford Medicine’s focus on precision health, the goal of which is to anticipate and prevent disease in the healthy and precisely diagnose and treat disease in the ill.

Among the dozens of speakers will be Kathy Hudson, PhD, deputy director for science, outreach and policy at the National Institutes of Health; Harlan Krumholz, MD, a cardiologist and director of the Yale-New Haven Hospital Center for Outcomes Research and Evaluation; and Werner Eberhardt, PhD, general manager for personalized medicine at SAP.

The conference will also feature a corporate technical showcase, catered on-site meals and a poster session.

About Stanford Medicine

Stanford Medicine is an integrated academic health system comprising the Stanford School of Medicine and adult and pediatric health care delivery systems. Together, they harness the full potential of biomedicine through collaborative research, education and clinical care for patients. For more information, please visit med.stanford.edu.

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