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Bioinformatics Training and Education Program

Realizing Data Interoperability Across Basic Research, Clinical Care, and Patients

Distinguished Speakers Seminar Series

Realizing Data Interoperability Across Basic Research, Clinical Care, and Patients

 When: Apr. 21st, 2022 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm

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Presented By: Melissa Haendel (CU Anschutz)

Melissa Haendel, Ph.D., Professor and Chief Research Informatics Officer, Marsico Chair in Data Science, University of Colorado, Anschutz Medical Campus

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About this Class

Making data reusable for discovery and shared analytics across domains is a laborious, specific-skill requiring task that most data providers do not have the resources, expertise, or perspective to perform. Equally challenged are the data re-users, who function in a landscape of bespoke schemas, formats, and coding – when they can get past understanding the licensing and access control issues. Making the most of our collective data requires partnerships between basic researchers, clinicians, patients, and informaticians, as well as sophisticated strategies to address a myriad of interoperability issues. This talk will review different communities endeavors towards these ends from across the translational spectrum.

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