Vicki Ellingrod, PharmD, FCCP, who codirects Precision Health's Education & Training workgroup, introduced the speakers.
Jenna Wiens, PhD, Morris Wellman Assistant Professor of Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) at U-M, presented: "AI for Health: Augmenting Clinical Care."
Wiens spoke about transforming observational health data into actionable knowledge.
The seminar took place at the Biomedical Science Research Building.
James Moon, PhD, John Gideon Searle Associate Professor in the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Biomedical Engineering at U-M, presented: "Toward Personalized Cancer Immunotherapy."
Moon spoke on a new strategy for producing a cancer vaccine, where preformed nanocarriers are formulated with neo-antigens.
Andi Cani, BS, MS, recipient of a 2018 Precision Health Scholars Award, asks Moon a question following his presentation.
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October 22, 2018
U-M Precision Health’s inaugural seminar, which took place Tuesday, October 9, featured research into AI and personalized cancer vaccines.