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SUMMARY:Introduction - Computational Phenomics @Scale: From Supercomputers
  to Bedside
DESCRIPTION:Georgia Tourassi (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), Patricia Kov
 atch (Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai), and Ronald Summers (Nation
 al Institutes of Health)\n\nOur workshop will bring together various stake
 holders from academia, medical centers, industry, federal agencies, and na
 tional laboratories to present state-of-the-art phenotypic technologies an
 d their computational and data challenges. We will engage in discussions o
 n the problems and solutions encountered in the translational practice of 
 deep phenotyping at the intersection of computational and data science to 
 support and improve healthcare delivery. The workshop will include present
 ations on large-scale phenotypic technologies such as natural language pro
 cessing, multi-scale image analytics, etc. as well as the emergence of adv
 anced machine learning in this space. During the panel discussion, the pan
 elists will address clinical practice challenges such as integrative pheno
 mic data analysis, the role of causal inference in genomic-phenomic associ
 ations, and the importance of reproducibility of phenotypic discoveries.\n
 \nTag: Data Analytics, Scientific Computing\n\nRegistration Category: Work
 shop Reg Pass\n\n
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