2019 Computational Neuroscience Outcomes Center Symposium Registration
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2019 Computational Neuroscience Outcomes Center Symposium Registration

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Par Brigham and Women's Hospital Department of Neurosurgery
Brigham & Women's Hospital/Harvard Medical SchoolBoston, MA
oct. 9 , 2019 at 09:30 EDT
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2019 Computational Neuroscience Outcomes Center Symposium: The Future of Data (Neuro)Science

Please use the form below to register for the 2019 BWH/HMS Computational Neuroscience Outcomes Center Symposium on Oct 9, 2019. Return to the Symposium site at https://projects.iq.harvard.edu/cnoc-symposium

Thanks to generous funding from the BRI, registration is FREE before Sept 25, 2019.

You are invited to the inaugural 2019 Computational Neuroscience Outcomes Center Symposium; hosted by Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, & Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. Representing the first event of its kind, the Symposium will bring together leading data science experts in the clinical neurosciences for a day of keynote & plenary talks on state-of-the-art advances, abstract presentations of cutting-edge work, & sessions to foster innovative collaborations. The audience includes the spectrum of computational neuroscience: both clinicians & scientists in neurosurgery, neurology, neuroradiology, neuropathology, neurooncology, radiation oncology, neuroengineering, bioinformatics, biostatistics, & data science. Please visi the symposium site for the complete Program and Speakers.

Abstract submissions especially from medical/graduate students and residents/postdocs, are welcome. The top scored abstracts will be invited for poster presentation; with the best abstracts receiving CNOC Best Abstract Travel Awards and selected to be given as proffered talks. Please visit the Abstract Submissions page for details.

Symposium Topics Include:

Big Data Clinical Neuroscience Outcomes

AI Decision Making & Machine Learning Applications

Digital Phenotyping

Radiomics, Pathomics, & NeuroSignals Processing

Big Data: Implications, Ethics, & Policy

2019 Computational Neuroscience Outcomes Center Symposium: The Future of Data (Neuro)Science

Please use the form below to register for the 2019 BWH/HMS Computational Neuroscience Outcomes Center Symposium on Oct 9, 2019. Return to the Symposium site at https://projects.iq.harvard.edu/cnoc-symposium

Thanks to generous funding from the BRI, registration is FREE before Sept 25, 2019.

You are invited to the inaugural 2019 Computational Neuroscience Outcomes Center Symposium; hosted by Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, & Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. Representing the first event of its kind, the Symposium will bring together leading data science experts in the clinical neurosciences for a day of keynote & plenary talks on state-of-the-art advances, abstract presentations of cutting-edge work, & sessions to foster innovative collaborations. The audience includes the spectrum of computational neuroscience: both clinicians & scientists in neurosurgery, neurology, neuroradiology, neuropathology, neurooncology, radiation oncology, neuroengineering, bioinformatics, biostatistics, & data science. Please visi the symposium site for the complete Program and Speakers.

Abstract submissions especially from medical/graduate students and residents/postdocs, are welcome. The top scored abstracts will be invited for poster presentation; with the best abstracts receiving CNOC Best Abstract Travel Awards and selected to be given as proffered talks. Please visit the Abstract Submissions page for details.

Symposium Topics Include:

Big Data Clinical Neuroscience Outcomes

AI Decision Making & Machine Learning Applications

Digital Phenotyping

Radiomics, Pathomics, & NeuroSignals Processing

Big Data: Implications, Ethics, & Policy

CNOC Symposium Directors

Timothy Smith, MD PhD

Bryan Iorgulescu, MD

Omar Arnaout, MD

William Gormley, MD MPH MBA

Administrative Director

Hassan Dawood

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