BME Speaker Seminar with Jessilyn Dunn, Ph.D.*

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Event Details
  • Date/Time:
    • Thursday January 26, 2017
      10:30 am - 11:30 am
  • Location: HSRB Auditorium, Emory University; Videoconference: Georgia Tech, McIntire Rm, 3115 and TEP 104
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Contact

Gari Clifford

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*** FACULTY CANDIDATE ***

Jessilyn Dunn, Ph.D.*

Mobilize Distinguished Postdoctoral Fellow,  
Department of Genetics, and Mobilize Center,
Stanford University

 

Integrative Personalized Omics and Physiological Profiling of Health and Disease

 

ABSTRACT
The high prevalence of unhealthy lifestyles is driving rising healthcare costs, which highlights the need to transition from a reactive to a proactive healthcare model. Recent significant improvements in mobile health (mHealth) technologies, biomolecular sensing, and computing capacity provide an unprecedented opportunity to collect vast amounts of health data towards the promise of precision health. The grand challenges facing this vision include the lack of mature data acquisition, transfer, preprocessing, and analytic methods.
 
To tackle these challenges we are developing cutting-edge biomedical big data pipelines, which have enabled us to design predictive health models and discern actionable insights. In my talk, I will present two innovative biomedical data integration projects focused on cardiometabolic health. I will first describe our work disentangling the endothelial cell epigenome and transcriptome to explore the link between fluid mechanics and vascular pathology. Next, I will discuss our findings on the utility of portable biosensors for monitoring physiology and their role in managing health and detecting disease. Finally, I will describe future plans for integrating omics, mHealth, and electronic health records data using machine learning to dramatically improve cardiometabolic care at the population scale.

Host: Gari Clifford, Ph.D.

 

Thursday, Jan. 26
10:30 a.m.
HSRB Auditorium,  
Emory University

Videoconference:
Georgia Tech: McIntire Rm 3115 and TEP 104

Additional Information

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Groups

Wallace H. Coulter Dept. of Biomedical Engineering

Invited Audience
Faculty/Staff, Public, Undergraduate students, Graduate students
Categories
Seminar/Lecture/Colloquium
Keywords
BME
Status
  • Created By: Walter Rich
  • Workflow Status: Published
  • Created On: Jan 20, 2017 - 1:42pm
  • Last Updated: Apr 13, 2017 - 5:13pm