NIHR GOSH BRC Junior Faculty Education Event
Date and time
Location
Kennedy Lecture Theatre, UCL GOSH Institute Of Child Health
30 Guilford Street London WC1N 1EH United KingdomDescription
NIHR GOSH BRC Junior Faculty Educational Event
Monday 23 April 2018
Kennedy Lecture Theatre
“Integrating Big Health Data: innovation for patient care”
This half day event will explore both the usefulness and challenges of using big data in biomedical sciences for both research and clinical care, with examples from paediatric and adult research. From electronic health records to large genomics and multi-omics datasets to imaging and digital health, this event will showcase successful stories and opportunities for capturing big data.
PROGRAMME
12.30-13.00 REGISTRATION
13.00-13.15 INTRODUCTION – Professor Phil Beales
NIHR GOSH BRC Genomics & System Medicine Theme Lead
13.15-13.45 Dr Pearse Keane - " Artificial Intelligence in Opthalmology -
the Moorfields -Deep Mind Collaboration"
NIHR Clinician Scientist and Honorary Consultant Ophthalmologist
Moorfield Eye Hospital and UCL Institute of Ophthalmology
13.45-14.15 Dr Helena Kilpinen - " Biological variation in induced pluripotent stem cells
and its implications for disease modelling"
MRC eMedLab Fellow
UCL GOS ICH Genetics and Genomic Medicine Programme
14.15-14.40 NETWORKING COFFEE/TEA BREAK
14.40-15.00 Dr Matt Hall – "Diffusion MRI and tissue microstructure"
Senior Research Associate
UCL GOS ICH Developmental Neurosciences Programme
15.00-15.20 Dr Dan Kelberman – GOSgene multi-omics activities
Senior Research Associate & GOSgene manager
UCL GOS ICH Genetics and Genomic Medicine Programme
15.20-15.40 Dr Lamia Boukhibar – RaPS: Rapid Paediatric Sequencing at GOSH
Research Associate
UCL GOS ICH Genetics and Genomic Medicine Programme
15.40-16.00 Dr Reecha Sofat- Healthcare based cardiovascular research in the age of multiomics
Senior Clinical Lecturer UCL Institute of Health Informatics
Hon Consultant Clinical Pharmacology UCLH
16.00-16.45 KEYNOTE SPEAKER – Professor Ruth Gilbert
"Harnessing health data to study children and families"
Professor of Clinical Epidemiology, NIHR Senior Investigator
UCL GOS ICH Population Policy and Practice Programme
16.45-16.50 CONCLUDING REMARKS
16.50-18.00 NETWORKING RECEPTION