UCF Big Data Series on Healthcare

Wednesday, March 7, 2018 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.

The UCF Colleges of Business, Engineering and Computer Science, Health and Public Affairs, Medicine, Nursing, and Sciences invite you and your guests to a unique experience regarding the future of big data in healthcare. You'll hear from top scholars and professionals from across a wide breadth of research and experiences on how the analysis of large data sets to reveal patterns, trends and associations will continue to play a vital role in healthcare practices and administration. You will also have an opportunity to meet UCF graduate students who will soon be the pioneers in these fields.

This free event will feature keynote speaker Deborah German, MD, Dean and Vice President for Medical Affairs, UCF College of Medicine, and event emcee Robert Porter '81 '10PhD, Executive Academic Director, Executive Development Center and Lecturer of Management, UCF College of Business.

Topics and distinguished speakers for the evening include:

Big Data in Medicine

  • Saleh Rahman, MD, PhD, MPH, Professor of Medicine and Interim Associate Dean for Diversity and Inclusion, UCF College of Medicine

Genomics and Bioinformatics

  • Shibu Yooseph, PhD, Professor of Computer Science, and Genomics and Bioinformatics Cluster Lead, UCF College of Engineering and Computer Science

Healthcare Management Informatics

  • Alice Noblin '79 '10PhD, RHIA, CCS, Assistant Professor of Health Informatics, and Information and Management Program Director, UCF College of Health and Public Affairs
  • Danielle Atkins, PhD, MPA, Assistant Professor of Health Management and Informatics, UCF College of Health and Public Affairs

Space is limited - reserve your seat now: https://www.ucffoundation.org/BigData

Sponsorship opportunities are available. Please contact Kate Lake at klake@ucf.edu or by calling (407) 823-5846.

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