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UCSF Bakar Computational Health Sciences Institute (BCHSI) marks its 10th year - Symposium & Reception
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1-4pm symposium, 4-5pm reception. Open to All! RSVP here | See Flyer
Come join us for a symposium celebrating 10 years of the Bakar Computational Health Sciences Institute and honoring the legacy of founding Director, Dr. Atul Butte.

Featured Speakers:
UCSF Chancellor Sam Hawgood, MBBS
Talmadge King, MD, Dean, SOM
Marina Sirota, PhD, Interim Director & Professor, BCHSI
Angela Rizk-Jackson, PhD, Chief Operations Officer, BCHSI
Sharat Israni, PhD, Chief Technology Officer, BCHSI
Sergio Baranzini, PhD, Professor, Neurology, BCHSI
Alice Tang, MD/PhD Student, SOM, BCHSI
Travis Zack, MD, PhD, Assistant Professor, SOM, BCHSI
Vivek Rudrapatna, MD, PhD, Assistant Professor, SOM, BCHSI
Sara Murray, MD, UCSF Health Chief AI Officer, Professor of Medicine, BCHSI
Rohit Vashisht, PhD, Clinical Data Scientist, BCHSI
Alan Ashworth, PhD, FRS, President, HDFCCC, Professor, Medicine
Brinda Venkatesh, DrPh, Program Director, Center for Cancer Data Science / HDFCCC,
Tony Capra, PhD, Professor, Epidemiology and Biostatistics, BCHSI
Sharmila Majumdar, PhD, Professor and Vice Chair, Radiology and Biomedical Imaging, BCHSI
Joel Dudley, PhD, Venture Partner at Innovation Endeavors
Beau Norgeot, PhD, Co-founder and Chief AI Officer at Qualified Health

Past - See how far we’ve come at UCSF in computational health science
Present - Learn about the most advanced computational resources available for research
Future - Get inspired by the potential of new directions underway

Session Topics include:
-Remembering Dr. Atul Butte
-Showcase the Platform: Information Commons and SPOKE
-Using Trillions of Data to Advance Medicine
-AI As a Scalable Privilege
-Multimodal AI Across the Scales

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