Accelerating Health through 1Data
Accelerating Health through 1Data
Offered March 27, 2019
Seminar Documents
Conference Opening: Data Sharing Made Easy
• Dr. Gerald Wyckoff, professor of molecular biology and biochemistry and 1Data project director, UMKC and K-State Olathe
1Drug Assist: Toward Intelligent Medicine Recommender System Framework Using Deep Machine Learning
• Dr. Majid Jaberi-Douraki, assistant professor, Institute Computational Comparative Medicine, K-State
• Reza Mazloom, master’s student, computer science, K-State
• Dr. Heman Shakeri, postdoctoral fellow, electrical and computer engineering, Institute of Computational Comparative Medicine, Kansas State University
• Hossein Amini, doctoral student, industrial engineering, Institute of Computational Comparative Medicine, Kansas State University
How to Share and De-Risk Data - Data Agreements
• Paul Lowe, associate vice president for research and director of PreAward Services, Kansas State University
• Josh Staley, master’s student, veterinary biomedical sciences, K-State Olathe
• Dr. Jim Riviere, emeritus professor, Kansas State University
iShare Medical - Data Sharing Back to the Point of Origin
• Linda Van Horn, president and CEO, iShare Medical
Benefits of 1Data - An Animal Health Industry Perspective
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Dr. Ernst Heinen, chief development officer, Aratana Therapeutics Inc.
Using Data-Driven Decisions to Improve Health using Tools like 1Data
• Human Health Example: Dr. Troy Richardson, biostatistician, Children's Hospital Association
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Health Records Example: Harlen Hays, lead analytics adviser, Cerner Corporation
Taking Ownership of Outcomes Data
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Dr.
Carolyn Henry, dean, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Missouri
Conference Closing: What Have We Learned in a Day of Data?
• Dr. Gerald Wyckoff, professor of molecular biology and biochemistry and 1Data project director, UMKC and K-State Olathe
Overview
Learn how human and animal data sharing can transform your research.
This one-day conference focuses on a One Health approach to data sharing and brings together professionals from animal, human, and environmental health sectors to explore the ways in which data can be jointly used for mutually beneficial purposes, such as accelerating drug development, enhancing regulatory processes and decreasing animal testing. The speakers will discuss the 1Data platform for data sharing, local efforts for improving human and animal health using analytical tools and how collaboration can promote change resulting in enhancing the lives of both humans and animals.
Agenda
8:30 a.m. | Welcome |
Dr. Ralph Richardson, CEO and dean, K-State Olathe
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8:45 a.m. | 1Data Project History and Overview
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Dr. Gerald Wyckoff, professor of molecular biology and biochemistry and 1Data project director, UMKC and K-State Olathe |
9 a.m. | Keynote: Benefits of 1Data — An Animal Health Industry Perspective
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Dr. Ernst Heinen, chief development officer, Aratana Therapeutics Inc. |
9:30 a.m. | 1Data Platform: Operationalizing the Platform and Use Case Examples |
Dr. Majid Jaberi-Douraki, assistant professor, Institute Computational Comparative Medicine, K-State Reza Mazloom, master’s student, computer science, K-State
Dr. Heman Shakeri, postdoctoral fellow, electrical and computer engineering, Institute of Computational Comparative Medicine, Kansas State University
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10:30 a
.m. | Break
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10:45 a
.m. | How Valid Data-Driven Decisions Improve Health Using Tools like 1Data
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Human Health Example: Dr. Troy Richardson, biostatistician, Children's Hospital Association Health Records Example: Harlen Hays, lead analytics adviser, Cerner Corporation |
11:15 a .m. | Taking Ownership of Outcomes Research |
Dr. Carolyn Henry, dean, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Missouri |
Noon | Networking Luncheon |
Lunch provided on-site. |
1 p.m. | How to Share and De-Risk Data |
Data Agreements: Paul Lowe, associate vice president for research and director of PreAward Services, Kansas State University De-risking Data: Josh Staley, master’s student, veterinary biomedical sciences, K-State Olathe FARAD Example: Dr. Jim Riviere, emeritus professor, Kansas State University |
2:15 p.m. | Break |
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2:30 p.m. | Data Sharing Back to the Point of Care |
Linda Van Horn, president and CEO, iShare Medical
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3 p.m. | Panel Discussion: How 1Data Can Transform Our Industry |
Moderator: Jim Reviere, emeritus professor, Kansas State University Dr. Ernst Heinen, chief development officer, Aratana Therapeutics Inc. Dr. Carolyn Henry, dean, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Missouri Dr. Gerald Wyckoff , professor and 1Data project director, UMKC and K-State Olathe
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4 :15 p.m. | Closing Remarks: Data Sharing Back to the Point of Care |
Dr. Gerald Wyckoff, professor of molecular biology and biochemistry and 1Data project director, UMKC and K-State Olathe
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Speakers
Hossein Amini
1Data Graduate Research Assistant
Institute of Computational Comparative Medicine
Kansas State University
Harlen Hays, MPH
Manager
Lead Analytics Advisory Consultant
Cerner Corporation
Ernst Heinen, D.V.M., Ph.D.
Chief Development Officer
Aratana Therapeutics
Carolyn Henry, D.V.M., M.S.
Dean
College of Veterinary Medicine
University of Missouri
Majid Jaberi-Douraki, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Mathematics
Institute of Computational Comparative Medicine Kansas State University
Paul Lowe
Associate Vice President for Research and Director
PreAward Services
Kansas State University
Reza Mazloom, M.S.
Research Assistant
Institute of Computation Comparative Medicine
Kansas State University
Troy Richardson, Ph.D.
Biostatistician
Children's Hospital Association
Jim Riviere, D.V.M., Ph.D.
Distinguished Professor Emeritus
Kansas State University and North Carolina State University
Joshua Staley
1Data Graduate Research Assistant
K-State Olathe
Linda Van Horn, M.B.A.
Founder and CEO
iShare Medical
Gerald J. Wyckoff, Ph.D.
Professor of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry
University of Missouri-Kansas City
1Data Project Director, Kansas State University Olathe
Collaborating for KC and Beyond
This conference is offered in partnership with BioNexus KC, a nonprofit organization dedicated to enhancing life science initiatives in the region by fostering relationships between the academic and industry.