2019 Computational Neuroscience Outcomes Center Symposium Registration
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.
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.
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