
Join researchers, behavioral economists, clinicians, industry representatives and interested others for Frontiers in Computational Health, a full-day, in person conference April 29, 2025. Including lightning talks and moderated panel discussion from leaders in the field, the conference will focus on cutting-edge computational methods and approaches – AI, ML, statistical method, and cyberinfrastructure – to transform clinical and public health. The day has a particular emphasis on “above the skin” approaches (i.e., those enabling personalized diagnosis, treatment, prevention in a hospital, clinic or community context).
Featuring:
- Keynote address from Eric Horvitz, Chief Scientific Officer at Microsoft
- Panels include:
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From Discovery to Deployment: The AI-powered journey
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Beyond Simple Prediction: AI/ML and Causal Inference
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Foundation Models to Transform Workflow and Clinical Care
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Outside the Clinic: Wearables, Open Platforms & Research Infrastructure
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AI Governance and Fairness of Function
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- Morning and afternoon sessions featuring work by students and early stage researchers. Details here on submitting a poster proposal, deadline March 20.
- Industry engagement
- Networking opportunities
Full details, including information on registration will be shared here soon. Sign up for the CPH mailing list to be notified!
Sponsored by Computational Precision Health, the Bakar Computational Health Sciences Institute, the Center for Targeted Machine Learning, and the Center for Healthcare Marketplace Innovation.
Contact Daniel Wolfe for additional sponsorship opportunities daniel.wolfe@berkeley.edu.