Jun 11-12th, 2019

DELL EMC and Partners are delighted to be hosting Data-driven systems medicine workshop at the Cardiff University Brain Research Imaging Centre (CUBRIC) on June 11th-12th, 2019, Maindy Road, CF24 4HQ Cardiff. The event is free but early registration is necessary:
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/data-driven-systems-medicine-tickets-58021562054?utm_term=eventurl_text

The aim of this day and a half long workshop is to gather a multi-disciplinary group of experts from both Academia and IT/Parmaceutical Industry who recognize the applicability of machine learning and computational methods in systems medicine, as a first step on the path to personalized medicine. They will discuss the ways that artificial intelligence and systems modelling can be applied to issues relating to medicine and healthcare using best practice to detail the synergies and interfaces between the different scientific communities and IT industry.

The event will run from 12pm-5pm June 11th to 8.45am-4pm June 12th and will host 14 invited speakers. The workshop is intended for senior PhD students, postdocs, researchers, academics and representatives of Industry with interest/background in the area of data/health science and systems medicine. Up to 15 poster boards are also available. Please contact szomolayb@cardiff.ac.uk with any inquiries.

Confirmed speakers:

Dr. Rob Orford - Chief Scientific Advisor for Health for Welsh Government: A Healthier Wales - the new era health and social care?

Dr. Lindsay Edwards - Head of AI/ML for UK & Europe, GlaxoSmithKline R&D: Artificial Intelligence, machine learning and drug discovery

Dr. Phil Webb - Associate Director of Planning, Performance and Innovation at Velindre NHS University Trust: The Art and Science of Conversation in Modern Healthcare

Prof. Irena Spasic - Professor at Department of Computer Science and Informatics at Cardiff University: Text mining of healthcare narratives for cohort selection in clinical trials

Prof. Mark Coles - Professor at Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology at Oxford University: Data driven mechanistic modelling for targeting cancer and immune mediated inflammatory disease

Dr. Christopher Yau - Reader at Institute of Cancer and Genomic Sciences at University of Birmingham and Turing Institute: Machine learning for the molecular determinants of human disease

Prof. Benedict Seddon - Professor at Institute of Immunity and Transplantation at University College London: Sources and mixtures - recipes for immunological memory

Dr. Venkatesh Pilla Reddy - Associate Principal Scientist, Modelling and Simulation, DMPK, Oncology | IMED Biotech Unit, AstraZeneca: PK/PD modelling for targeting brain tumours: the importance of PET imaging

Prof. Donald Fraser - Director of Wales Kidney Research Unit at Cardiff University: Systems approaches in kidney research

Dr. Sascha Ott - Reader at Department of Computer Science at University of Warwick: Single-cell RNA sequencing in reproductive medicine

Dr. Manasi Nandi - Senior Lecturer at Institute of Pharmaceutical Science at Kings College London: Attractor reconstruction for the earlier detection of sepsis: where maths meets medicine

Dr. Ceire Costelloe - Senior Lecturer at Department of Primary Care and Public Health at Imperial College London and Global Digital Health Unit: Using real world data to drive precision medicine across the UK healthcare economy

Mr. Simon Elwood-Thompson - Chief Technology Officer of SAIL databank and ADRC Wales: UK Secure e-Research Platform (UKSeRP) - all data's the same but different

Mr. Richard Rawcliffe - Vice President and General Manager, Dell EMC UK Public Sector: Dell EMC Technologies, Solutions for Healthcare and Life Sciences