
Join researchers, behavioral economists, clinicians, industry representatives and others for Frontiers in Computational Precision Health, a full-day, in-person conference at UC Berkeley. This 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:
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Keynote address from Eric Horvitz, Chief Scientific Officer at Microsoft
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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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Assessing AI Fit and Function
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Poster sessions, industry engagement, and more!

Call for Participation – submit a poster proposal by March 20:
- We invite and encourage participation from early-career researchers, students, and trainees who are exploring research that demonstrates the potential of AI and computation to transform health
- Poster presenters receive priority admission to this very limited event, and will have additional opportunities to network.
More details on submission can be found here.
Event sponsored by:

Contact Daniel Wolfe for additional sponsorship opportunities: daniel.wolfe@berkeley.edu.