National Library of Medicine (NLM) T15 Training Conference

Hosted by Stanford University, June 21-23, 2023

The Medical School Office Building (MSOB) at Stanford University, home of the Department of Biomedical Data Science (DBDS). 

ABOUT

National Library of Medicine (NLM) & the T15 Training Conference

NLM supports research training in biomedical informatics and data science at eighteen educational institutions in the United States. More information about the NLM and its university-based Biomedical Informatics and Data Science Research Training Programs can be found at the following link: NLM T15 page

The Department of Biomedical Data Science (DBDS)

Stanford University School of Medicine's Department of Biomedical Data Science (DBDS) is host to the NLM T15 Training Conference 2023. DBDS is an academic research community comprised of faculty, students, and staff, whose mission is to advance precision health by leveraging large, complex, multi-scale real-world data through the development and implementation of novel analytical tools and methods. As the home of the Biomedical Informatics Graduate Program, we are proud to foster the development of future leaders through collaboration with our T15 partners.

The School of Medicine at Stanford University

The School of Medicine at Stanford University is research-intensive medical school that promotes diversity and empowers future leaders with the skills they need to be adaptable and resourceful.

A leader in the biomedical revolution, Stanford Medicine has a long tradition of leadership in pioneering research, creative teaching protocols and effective clinical therapies.

Our close proximity to the resources of the university — including the Schools of Business, Law, Humanities and Sciences, and Engineering, our seamless relationship with our affiliated adult and children’s hospitals, and our ongoing associations with the entrepreneurial endeavors of Silicon Valley, make us uniquely positioned to accelerate the pace at which new knowledge is translated into tangible health benefits.

Stanford University

Stanford University has always been a wellspring of new ideas and innovative solutions, where curious people come to make a difference. But the scale and urgency of challenges facing us today require that Stanford amplify what has made us successful in the past and define new ways of making a difference. We are expanding avenues of discovery across all fields while creating new pathways for applying knowledge where it is needed in the world. At the same time we are ensuring that new ideas are grounded in ethics and solutions benefit from diverse perspectives.

Our vision guides Stanford's approach to research, education and impact and includes new initiatives that accelerate the creation and application of knowledge, anchor research and education in ethics and civic responsibility and promote access and inclusion across our activities. And it recognizes the need to forge deeper partnerships in our community and in the world to move ideas into action. 

Stanford's vision includes four themes inspired by the ideas of our community. Woven throughout those themes is a commitment to ensuring equity and inclusion in our research and on our campus, embedding ethics across research and education and engaging with partners beyond our walls to learn from and give back to our local and global community. 

CONTACT US

Department of Biomedical Data Science

1265 Welch Road MC5464
MSOB West Wing, Third Floor
Stanford, CA 94305-5464

dbds_departmentevents@stanford.edu