Driving Public Health - A Trillion Points of Data
Offered By: Milken Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the cutting-edge advancements in public health driven by big data and computational tools in this 21-minute talk by Dr. Atul Butte, Director of the Institute of Computational Health Sciences at UCSF. Discover how massive databases are revolutionizing healthcare by identifying specific population risks and improving patient care for millions. Learn about the power of public data, open data, and precision medicine in transforming healthcare outcomes. Gain insights into molecular testing, interoperability challenges, and innovative prototypes that are shaping the future of public health. Delve into the potential of gene chips, data mining, and mapping techniques to address complex health issues and drive progress in the field.
Syllabus
Intro
Data deluge
Genechip
Public Data
Open Data
Precision Medicine
Molecular testing
Using public data
Emails
Interoperability
Maps
Prototype
Thank you
Taught by
Milken Institute
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