How to Perform In Silico Clinical Trials Using EHR
Offered By: Computational Genomics Summer Institute CGSI via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the innovative approach of conducting in silico clinical trials using Electronic Health Records (EHR) in this informative 46-minute lecture by James Zou at the Computational Genomics Summer Institute (CGSI). Delve into the methodology and applications of leveraging real-world data and artificial intelligence to evaluate eligibility criteria in oncology trials. Gain insights from related research, particularly the Nature paper by Liu et al. (2021), which demonstrates the potential of this approach in revolutionizing clinical trial design and patient selection. Learn how EHR data can be utilized to simulate trial outcomes, optimize study protocols, and potentially accelerate the drug development process. Discover the intersection of computational genomics, machine learning, and clinical research in this cutting-edge presentation on the future of clinical trials.
Syllabus
James Zou | How to perform in silico clinical trials using EHR
Taught by
Computational Genomics Summer Institute CGSI
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