Research in Progress: Improving the Detection of Adverse Drug Events Mining the Biomedical Literature  and Electronic Medical Records @ MSOB Conference Room X-275 | Stanford | California | United States
Presenter: Rainer Winnenburg, PhD Postdoctoral Scholar, BMIR Stanford University About the Event: In this talk, I will present recent progress in our attempt to apply Enrichment Analysis (EA) for pharmacovigilance. EA is a technique commonly[...]
BMIR Research In Progress: “A Drug Synergy Prediction Approach using Drug, Cell, and Synergy Network Features” @ MSOB, Conference Room X-275 | Stanford | California | United States
Stanford Center for Biomedical Informatics Research RESEARCH IN PROGRESS “A Drug Synergy Prediction Approach using Drug, Cell, and Synergy Network Features” Remzi Celebi Visiting Student Researcher EGE University Turkey Abstract: In this talk, I will[...]
BMIR Research Colloquium: Manuel Rivas "Finding Signals in Human Genome Sequencing Studies: Data, Models, and Inference" @ MSOB, Conference Room X-275 | Stanford | California | United States
Manuel Rivas, PhD Assistant Professor DBDS, Stanford University ABSTRACT: Genome sequencing studies applied to large case-control series, populations or biobanks with extensive phenotyping raise novel analytical challenges and present new opportunities to interrogate the human[...]
BMIR Research Colloquium: Sorin Draghici "Discovering Disease Subtypes Through the Integration of Multiple Types of Omics Data” @ MSOB, Conference Room X-275 | Stanford | California | United States
Sorin Draghici, PhD Associate Dean for Innovation and Entrepreneurship and Director of the Anderson Institute, Professor, Computer Science Wayne State University ABSTRACT: A recent paper in The New England Journal of Medicine and a follow-up in[...]
BMIR Research in Progress: Katie Quinn "Mining Observational Health Data to Discover Risky Multi-drug Combinations" @ MSOB, Conference Room X-275 | Stanford | California | United States
Katie Quinn Postdoctoral Scholar Shah Lab, Stanford University Abstract: Concurrent use of multiple prescription drugs is widespread, with over 10% of Americans currently prescribed 5 or more drugs. Adverse drug reactions result in significant morbidity,[...]
BMIR Research in Progress: Samson Tu & Mor Peleg "Decision Support for Multi Morbidities" @ MSOB, Conference Room X-275 | Stanford | California | United States
Samson Tu, MS, Sr. Research Engineer, Stanford Center for Biomedical Informatics Research, Stanford University, & Mor Peleg, PhD, Visiting Associate Professor, Stanford University, Dept. of Information Systems, University of Haifa ABSTRACT: Realizing the proven capabilities[...]
BMIR Research in Progress: Azadeh Nikfarjam "Drug Safety Information Extraction from Social Media" @ MSOB, Conference Room X-275 | Stanford | California | United States
Azadeh Nikfarjam Postdoctoral Scholar BMIR, Stanford University ABSTRACT: Adverse drug reactions (ADRs) are a major public health concern and are among the top causes of morbidity and mortality. Many ADRs, are not identified in pivotal[...]