August 23, 2016
10:00 am – 1:00 pm
UT School of Nursing, Room 1.112
The symposium is free of charge and lunch will be provided.
A mini-symposium is a session of coordinated presentations on a single topic of substantial current interest. The session will feature short presentations and a panel discussion that will include perspectives on research collaborations on work designed to improve the health of populations. It is an opportunity for early- and mid-career scientists and graduate students to hear from a diverse panel of experts in Big Data and Population Health.
SPEAKERS INCLUDE:
Mark Hayward, PhD:
“Big Data’s Role in Identifying Why Adult Mortality
is on the Rise for Many Americans”
Professor, Department of Sociology, College of Liberal Arts
Director, Population Research Center, College of Liberal Arts
Professor, Center for Women's and Gender Studies, College of Liberal Arts
“Big Data’s Role in Identifying Why Adult Mortality
is on the Rise for Many Americans”
Professor, Department of Sociology, College of Liberal Arts
Director, Population Research Center, College of Liberal Arts
Professor, Center for Women's and Gender Studies, College of Liberal Arts
Jessie Patton-Levine, MPH:
“Improving Health with Big Data: A Local Perspective”
Senior Epidemiologist, Community Care Collaborative
“Improving Health with Big Data: A Local Perspective”
Senior Epidemiologist, Community Care Collaborative
Mike Daniels, PhD:
“Inference for Big Data”
Professor, College of Natural Sciences
“Inference for Big Data”
Professor, College of Natural Sciences
Joydeep Ghosh:
Title TBA
Schlumberger Centennial Chair Professor, Cockrell School of Engineering
Title TBA
Schlumberger Centennial Chair Professor, Cockrell School of Engineering
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Date: Aug 23, 2016 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Fee
$0.00