Precision Environmental Health Exposome Tracker - Fall 2022
Offered By: Stanford University via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a groundbreaking lecture on the development of a Powerful Personal Exposome Tracker (PET) for Precision Environmental Health. Delivered by Dr. Allison Xinyue Zhang, a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Genetics at Stanford University, this 52-minute presentation delves into innovative approaches for monitoring and analyzing environmental exposures. Learn about cutting-edge technologies and methodologies used to track individual exposomes, understand their impact on health outcomes, and advance the field of precision environmental health. Gain insights into how this novel tracker can revolutionize our understanding of the complex interactions between environmental factors and human health, potentially leading to more personalized and effective health interventions.
Syllabus
Stanford Radiology: PHIND (Fall) 2022, Zhang: Precision Environmental Health Exposome Tracker
Taught by
Stanford Radiology
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