Panelists: Aneesh Chopra, Jennifer Chayes, Kate Baicker.Description: Through a moderated conversation, panlists Eric Topol and Kevin Volpp will explore the biggest barriers to meaningful research on medical unknowns that we still face, and what can help.ġ:15 - 2:00 Panel 3: Data science for healthcare in academia and government. Afternoon Program: How Academia, Government, Health Systems, and Funders Can Help 12:30 5:10pmġ2:30 - 1:00 Panel 2: A conversation around medical mysteries, featuring Kevin Volpp and Eric Topol Features may include electrocardiogram waveform (ECG) datasets for heart attack prediction and prediction of sudden cardiac death, and a dataset of breast cancer biopsy slides for insight into the cancer staging process. Description: Talks will feature new datasets and selected research submissions.Description: This panel will explore the challenges and opportunities of finding and building meaningful datasets within health systems through concrete examples, leveraging the panelists' experiences.ġ1:05 - 12:00: Spotlight talks: new datasets and research finalists.Panelists: Judy Gichoya, Ari Robiscek, Elaine Nsoesie, Matt Lungren. Morning Program: New Datasets, New Research Questions 10am - 1:45pmġ0am - 10:15: Welcome and Opening Remarks: Eric Schmidtġ0:20 - 11:00 Panel 1: What are “meaningful” ML datasets and the opportunities and challenges in creating them? Eric Topol, Professor, Founder and Director of the Scripps Research Translational Institute.Eric Schmidt, accomplished technologist, entrepreneur and philanthropist.Ari Robiczek, Chief Medical Analytics Officer, Providence St.Elaine Nsoesie, Assistant Professor, Boston University School of Public Health.Emma Pierson, Assistant Professor of Computer Science, Jacobs Technion-Cornell Institute at Cornell Tech.Matt Lungren, Director of the Stanford Center for Artificial Intelligence in Medicine and Imaging.Judy Gichoya, Assistant Professor of Radiology and Imaging, Emory. Marzyeh Ghassemi, Assistant Professor, EECS and IMES, MIT.Aneesh Chopra, President of CareJourney, first U.S.Jennifer Chayes, Associate Provost, Computing, Data Science, and Society, UC Berkeley.Regina Barzilay, Distinguished Professor for AI and Health, EECS, MIT.Kate Baicker, Dean and Emmett Dedmon Professor, Chicago Harris School of Public Policy.Detailed information on research submissions can be found on our Call for Participation: Call for Participationįurther details can be found in our press packet. Nightingale Open Science will host a full-day workshop at NeurIPS on Decemfrom 10am - 5:10pm Eastern Standard Time.
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