132 AI/Data Sciences Gather to Discuss the Latest Advancements that will Expedite Healthcare Outcomes -PMWC Jan 26-28, Track 2

The PMWC 2022 AI and Data Sciences Track on January 26-28 at the Santa Clara Convention Center is an outstanding opportunity for all who work with large data sets to learn first-hand from leaders in the field about recent data and technology developments and how the various advancements will expedite both improved healthcare solutions and business outcomes.

New technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) have huge potential to elevate our understanding of data by creating insights that allow us to accurately diagnose and treat patients. The acquired knowledge can help us uncover associations between a person’s genetic makeup and their health and biomarkers associated with a disease, as well as fine-tune patient selection for clinical trials, and reduce costs, all while accelerating drug discovery and vaccine development.
Artificial intelligence tools are powerful data extractors that advance model development and process large amounts of unstructured data. Clearly, precision medicine can hugely benefit from AI innovations by empowering decision-makers at the patient level. AI is expected to also play a huge role in resource planning and operational efficiency for best patient care.

The expectations we have for these technologies:
1. Acceleration of knowledge extraction: The algorithms are fairly tolerant when it comes to missing data or inaccurate data – a characteristic that allows them to largely overcome the problem of dirty data in the context of analysis of large data sets from a variety of sources. Errors and dirty data are typical of all real-world data sets so having the ability to overcome this challenge greatly increases our benefit from the collected information. It is of course critical that the data is as clean as possible from the start.
2. Access to the raw/clinical data: We have access to many kinds of data, but there are many valuable additional data that are either not noted in clinical systems or are hidden in narrative text somewhere in the record. We could answer many more questions if we had more complete structured and coded data from source systems. We need higher consistency in data representation and data collection, which overall allow faster learning. We expect new technologies to address this component more efficiently in the near future.

PMWC 2022 Silicon Valley Track 2 AI and Data Sciences (3-day) is kicked off by Russ Cucina M.D., Chief Health Information Officer and VP, Genetic and Genomic Services at UCSF Health. The focus is on various aspects of data science in healthcare, including Data Sharing Applications (e.g., Pathogen Genomic Surveillance); Making Data Discoverable, Accessible, and Interoperable; FAIR Data Principles to Build Sustainable Data Systems; AI/ML in Hospitals and Clinics; AI in Drug and Target including small molecule design and screening; AI in Clinical Trial Design; Clinical Trial Design and Patient Selection; and AI-based Digital Pathology Applications.

DAY 1 Data Science Drives Healthcare (See Details)
Select speakers:
John Halamka, Mayo Clinic
Ashok Chennuru, Anthem
Peter Yu, Hartford Healthcare
Joel Sevinsky, Theiagen Genomics
Alex Sherman, Harvard Medical School
Steven Anderson, LabCorp
Rachael A Callcut, UC Davis Health
Amir Bahmani, Stanford

DAY 2 Drug Discovery Data Sciences + Clinical Trial Design and Patient Selection (See Details)
Select Speakers:
Ansu Satpathy, Stanford
Mark Effingham, UK Biobank
Najat Khan, Johnson & Johnson
Derek Angus, UPMC
Laura Esserman, UCSF

DAY 3 AI in Medical Imaging (See Details)
Select Speakers:
Bakul Patel, FDA
Sean Khozin, CancerLinQ
Patrick Loerch, Gilead
Sharmila Majumdar, UCSF
Jayashree Kalpathy-Cramer, Harvard
Lawrence Schwartz, Columbia University Medical Center
Akshay Chaudhari, Stanford

Also don’t miss the ~30 AI & Data Sciences Showcase talks in Track 7, see here.

Don’t miss the chance to benefit from Track 2, a rich source of immediately useable information presented comprehensively at the upcoming PMWC January 26-28, 2022 Silicon Valley conference. Sign up today to take advantage of the Rates by Thursday.

Best regards,
Tal Behar
Co-founder & President, PMWC
Precision Medicine World Conference – January 26-28, 2022 Silicon Valley