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Mathematics, Statistics, and Innovation in Medical and Health Care

  • 1.  Mathematics, Statistics, and Innovation in Medical and Health Care

    Posted 10-31-2022 09:06

    Mathematics, Statistics, and Innovation in Medical and Health Care

    Website: https://www.imsi.institute/activities/mathematics-statistics-and-innovation-medical-and-health-care/

    Long-term program, March 27 – June 2, 2023

    Institute for Mathematical and Statistical Innovation (IMSI)

    The University of Chicago

    Description

    The long-term program aims at creating an interdisciplinary platform for knowledge exchange and debate among the various stakeholders: mathematicians, statisticians, physicians, economists, computer scientists,researchers in operations research, and business. The focus will be more on interdisciplinary themes: healthcare system design and healthcare delivery,  personalized diagnostics and treatments, medical cyber-physical systems, and others. There are four workshops organized during the long-term program:

    Workshops
    • Analytics for Improved Healthcare - April 3-6, 2023
    • Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence for Personalised Medicine - April 17-20, 2023
    • Predictive Analytics, Business Modelling, and Optimization in Healthcare Operations Management - May 1-4, 2023
    • Financial and Technological Innovation for Healthcare Delivery and Development - May 15-18, 2023
    Each workshop will involve a series of talks from distinguished researchers in the field as well as medical practitioners. 
     
    You can apply for either the long-term program or register for individual workshops here. To apply, you need to create an account first. 
     
    For questions regarding the workshops, you can reach out to jing.dong@gsb.columbia.eduagni.orfanoudaki@sbs.ox.ac.uk, and zariphop@math.utexas.edu.
     

    Organizers

    D. Berry (MD Anderson), D. Bertsimas (MIT), J. Dong (Columbia), A. Lo (MIT), A. Orfanoudaki (Oxford), M. van der Schaar (Cambridge), T. Zariphopoulou (UT-Austin)



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    Agni Orfanoudaki
    Associate Professor of Operations Management
    Oxford University
    Oxford
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