Bio-IT
World 2019 to Highlight the “Data-Driven” Innovations Shaping Precision
Medicine
From AI
to Data Science, 3,400 Participants to Explore New Frontiers from April 16-18
in Boston
Boston, MA,
March 12, 2019—From improving drug safety to diagnosing rare diseases to
visualizing cancer genomics datasets, the future of precision medicine is being
shaped by “data-driven” technologies and innovations such as AI, deep learning
and data science. Indeed, the ability to harness, share, visualize, analyze and
act on data is opening new frontiers in drug discovery and development,
biomedical research and clinical and healthcare initiatives.
Today,
Cambridge Healthtech Institute announced highlights of the annual Bio-IT World Conference & Expo—where more
than 3,400 life sciences, pharmaceutical, clinical, healthcare and IT
professionals from more than 40 countries will explore these advances together.
Now in
its 18th year, Bio-IT World 2019 is the premier event focused on the IT and
informatics applications and enabling technologies that are pushing precision
medicine ahead. The event will take place April 16-18 at the Seaport World
Trade Center in Boston and will feature several distinguished plenary keynoters:
·
John Wilbanks, Chief Commons Officer, Sage
Bionetworks will discuss Open Science: From Ideology to Methodology.
·
Panelists looking at AI in Practice: How New
Technologies are Changing Bio-IT will include Anne E. Carpenter, Ph.D., Senior
Director of the Imaging Platform, Institute Scientist, Broad Institute of
Harvard and MIT; Iya Khalil, Ph.D., Chief Commercial Officer and Co-founder,
GNS Healthcare; Mariana Nacht, Ph.D., Chief Scientific Officer, Vivid
Biosciences; and Susie Stephens, Ph.D., Senior Director, Oncology & Vaccine
R&D Information Technology, Pfizer.
· Vijay K. Bulusu, Head, Data & Digital
Innovation, Pfizer, will keynote the concluding day of sessions.
“The Bio-IT World Conference & Expo
has both depth and breadth of insights. Here, our community can dig deep,
applying the latest research and new products to propel their work forward, or
use the event to gain a wide understanding of trends and areas of
opportunity, sparking new ideas and collaborations. There are exciting
technologies maturing in the bio-IT space, and
there’s no better place to really develop your understanding of what’s
available, what’s possible, and where to go next,” said Allison Proffitt,
Editorial Director, Bio-IT World, who
will moderate the plenary AI panel.
Bio-IT
World 2019 will feature more than 280 educational sessions in 17 tracks, including
three separate AI tracks focused on Pharma & Biotech, Genomics and
Healthcare. It will also feature in-depth pre-conference workshops; 1-on-1 Networking; a FAIR Data
Hackathon;
awards for innovation (practices and
technologies) and open access; and an Exhibit Hall with more
than 185 leading companies and startups.
Register
online for the full
conference,
an Exhibit Hall
and Keynote Pass (free through April 5) or a press pass. A full
conference overview is available at bio-itworldexpo.com.
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