Stanford Medicine’s Big Data in Precision Health Conference

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Researchers and leaders from academia, hospitals, government and industry gather for two days at Stanford Medicine to spark collaborations, address challenges, and identify actionable steps for using large-scale data analysis and technology to improve human health.

The sixth annual Big Data in Precision Health Conference, set for May 23-24 at the Stanford University School of Medicine, will showcase the power of big data science to improve human health.

Precision Health is a fundamental shift to more proactive and personalized health care that empowers people to lead healthy lives. It is in this spirit of possibility and promise that Stanford Medicine will be hosting the sixth year of this conference, bringing together international researchers and leaders from academia, health care, government, and industry to develop actionable steps for improving human health.

Predict. Prevent. Cure. Precisely.

The conference will feature 38 speakers from academia, industry and government who will give talks on an array of precision health-related topics, including digital health, cancer immunotherapy, machine learning and rare and undiagnosed diseases. In an effort to kindle new collaborations and spark actionable solutions to the current challenges in health care, sessions will examine the big data trends and practices that span today’s health care sectors.


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