NCATS Rapid Response Un-Meeting
Moving scientific discoveries into the “real world” effectively, efficiently, and safely are core principles of translational science. With the advent of big data analytics and data derived from multiple sources, it has become increasingly clear that utilizing data from real-world contexts opens another key layer of the translational science process. In essence, improving efficiency and safety while promoting greater innovation. However, incorporating real-world data (RWD) and real-world evidence (RWE) into existing biomedical research efforts is not always obvious. Like with every other aspect of translational science, the processes for doing so necessitate innovation. How to leverage the CTSA Consortium to continue incorporating and innovating with RWD/RWE to improve human health is exactly what this Rapid Response Un-Meeting hopes to address!
- CLIC
- NCATS
- Clinical and Translational Science
- Data Analysis
- Big Data
- Ansible
- Ansible May 2022
Agenda
June 8, 2022 11:00 am – 3:00 pm EDT
Day 1: Workshop
June 9, 2022 11:00 am – 3:00 pm EDT
Day 2: Un-Meeting
Presenters
Day 1: Workshop
- Jacqueline Corrigan-Curay
Principle Deputy Center Director, CDER, FDA
US Food & Drug Administration - Josh Fessel
Senior Clinical Advisor
NCATS - Pablo Cure
Program Director
NCATS - Lynne Penberthy
Associate Director
Other - Michael G. Kurilla, MD, PhD
NCATS Director of Clinical Innovation
NCATS - William Fitzsimmons
Adjunct Professor
University Of Illinois At Chicago - Judy Wawira Gichoya, MD, MS
Assistant Professor of Radiology and Imaging Sciences
Emory University - Adit Ginde
Professor
University Of Colorado Denver - Chris Hartshorn
Chief, Digital & Mobile Technologies Section
NCATS - Martin S. Zand, MD, PhD
Co-Director, Center for Leading Innovation and Collaboration; Senior Associate Dean for Clinical Research
University Of Rochester - Bethany Kwan
Associate Professor
University Of Colorado Denver - Sebastian Schneeweiss
Chief, Division of Pharmacoepidemiology and Pharmacoeconomics
Harvard Medical School
Day 2: Un-Meeting
- Martin S. Zand, MD, PhD
Co-Director, Center for Leading Innovation and Collaboration; Senior Associate Dean for Clinical Research
University Of Rochester - Kenneth Gersing
NCATS - Nigam Shah
Chief Data Scientist, and Professor of Medicine
Stanford University - Josh Fessel
Senior Clinical Advisor
NCATS - Emily Pfaff
Assistant Professor of Medicine
University Of North Carolina Chapel Hill - Pablo Cure
Program Director
NCATS - Valery Gordon
Senior Advisor for Clinical Research
NCATS - Fadia Shaya
Professor and Executive Director
University of Maryland - Michael G. Kurilla, MD, PhD
NCATS Director of Clinical Innovation
NCATS - Melissa Haendel
Chief Research Informatics Officer
University Of Colorado Denver - Megha Ramaswamy
Professor
University of Kansas Medical Center - Chris Hartshorn
Chief, Digital & Mobile Technologies Section
NCATS - Patricia Kovatch
Dean for Scientific Computing and Data; Professor, Departments of Genetics and Genomic Sciences and Systems Pharmacology
Icahn School Of Medicine At Mount Sinai
Additional Information
The first day of this event, Wednesday, June 8th will include multiple 20-minute case study presentations broken down into four segments with each segment having a Q/A session. This will set the stage for the second day, Thursday, June 9th, which will include brief, high-level pre-recorded presentations called 4×4’s (4 slides in 4 minutes) given by subject matter experts on a topic of their choice. These presentations will be followed by idea generation and breakout sessions driven by participants.
Please note that the presentation slides and related videos for Adit Ginde, MD, and Eric Topol, MD will not be made available on the CLIC web page.
Location Type: Online
Contact
Coordinator
Judy Giordano
Engagement Manager
University Of Rochester