The GHGA Lecture Series "Advances in Data-Driven Biomedicine" is a monthly virtual event series of scientific talks, presenting the fascinating world of data-driven medicine and their ethical, legal and social implications. We aim also to provide a platform for interactive discussion, so we encourage all participants to actively participate in the Q&A section after the lectures.
Invited guest lecturers are outstanding international researchers from different disciplines across omics data sciences. Selected on excellent academic merit and significant contributions to their respective fields, they actively shape international research agendas.
We invite you to join us monthly on Wednesdays from 16:00 to 17:00 (CET) via Zoom. All lectures are held in English, each lecture is free and open to everyone. Past lectures can be found in our GHGA YouTube Channel.
You can register for the whole lecture series here and never miss #GHGAtalks again!
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Lorenz Grigull from the Center for Rare Diseases at the Bonn University Hospital will talk about "The Path to Diagnosis, Misdiagnoses, and Pattern Recognition in Medicine" at the GHGA lecture series. Register now!
Learn moreSteven Laurie from the Barcelona National Centre for Genomic Analysis (CNAG) will talk about "The RD-Connect Genome-Phenome Analysis Platform (GPAP)" at the GHGA lecture series. Register now!
Learn moreSarah Teichmann from the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute will talk about "(Machine) learnings for the Human Cell Atlas" at the GHGA lecture series. Register now!
Learn moreBecca Wilson from the Newcastle University presented "DataSHIELD: Secure Data Science Collaboration". Recording available.
Learn moreAnnette Peters from the Helmholtz Munich and Ludwigs Maximilian University Munich presented "The German National Cohort - Overall study design and OMICS concept". Recording available.
Learn moreBarbara Prainsack from the University of Vienna, and King's College London presented "How can data-driven practices in biomedicine contribute to healthy societies? Empirical and healthy conceptual considerations". Recording available.
Learn moreAdrian Thorogood from the Centre for Systems Biomedicine at the University of Luxembourg presented "Weaving Together Governance and Infrastructure in the EU 1+ Million Genomes Initiative". Recording available.
Learn morePaola Quattroni from Health Data Research UK presented "The Health Data Research Innovation Gateway: supporting trustworthy access to health data". Recording available.
Learn moreChristine Mundlos from ACHSE e.V. presented "We are only strong together - Chronic Rare Disease Alliance".
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