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SUMMARY:Decoding Cancer Heterogeneity Through Multi-Modal Biomedical Data With Yuanning "Eric" Zheng\, PhD
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Center for Cancer Systems Biology \n2025 Seminar Series \nJoin us at 11:00am on Friday\, April 18\, 2025\, in the Clark Center (Room S360) or remotely at this Zoom link as Dr. Zheng discusses his research on addressing the challenges of cancer heterogeneity by developing bioinformatics tools and AI models to identify clinically relevant disease phenotypes. \n\nPlease see flyer for more information about the talk.  We encourage you to attend in-person to best engage with the speaker and enjoy some refreshments. \n 
URL:https://dbds.stanford.edu/event/decoding-cancer-heterogeneity-through-multi-modal-biomedical-data-with-yuanning-eric-zheng-phd/
LOCATION:Clark Center\, S360\, 3rd floor
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250414T160000
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SUMMARY:Welcome to the Edwards Building\, DBDS! 4/14
DESCRIPTION:The Department of Pathology\, chaired by Dr. Thomas Montine\, will host the “Welcome Event” on April 14  for all members of DBDS.
URL:https://dbds.stanford.edu/event/welcome-to-the-edwards-building-dbds-4-14/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250411T120000
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SUMMARY:For Graduate Students: Resource Fair! 4/11
DESCRIPTION:Graduate Spring Resource Fair – Grow Your Grad Garden!\nFriday\, April 11\, 2025\n12:00pm – 1:30pm PDT\nLocation: Alumni Lawn\, School of Medicine – Map Link \nYou’re invited! Check out Stanford’s third annual Graduate Spring Resource Fair – Grow Your Grad Garden! Bring your friends and grow your “grad garden” by getting to know over 40 different campus resources available to graduate students\, including resources for mental health and well-being\, learning and academic support systems\, and diverse grad life communities. We will be offering free pizza lunch\, speed friending\, and lots of swag!
URL:https://dbds.stanford.edu/event/for-graduate-students-resource-fair-4-11/
LOCATION:Alumni Lawn\, School of Medicine
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250404T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250404T143000
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CREATED:20250325T165112Z
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SUMMARY:Innovators in Computational Biology & AI
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to introduce a new seminar series – “Innovators in Computational Biology & AI\,” sponsored by the Warren Alpert CBAI Scholars Program. Our inaugural speaker\, Dr. Sarah McGough from Genentech\, will share her experience transitioning from graduate school to industry\, offering valuable insights into biotech\, work culture\, and career opportunities. Don’t miss her tips on navigating the job application process and career prospects. Please RSVP to help us plan for the event. \nSpeaker: Dr. Sarah McGough (Genentech) \nDate: Friday. April 4th\, 1:30-2:30PM \nLocation: Edwards Building\, R358 \nRefreshments will be provided  \nIf you have any questions or concerns\, feel free to reach out to xsitu@stanford.edu.
URL:https://dbds.stanford.edu/event/innovators-in-computational-biology-ai/
LOCATION:Edwards\, R358
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ORGANIZER;CN="Xingci Situ":MAILTO:xsitu@stanford.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250403T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250403T170000
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CREATED:20250305T222759Z
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SUMMARY:Experimental Design: AI for Science 4/3-4/4
DESCRIPTION:Only a Month Away – Don’t Miss Out! Registration Filling Fast! \nWe are excited to invite you to the workshop “Experimental Design: AI for Science” happening at Stanford University on 3rd and 4th April 2025.  The workshop focuses on theory and methodology of AI based experimental design and its application to addressing scientific problems. We have an exciting lineup of speakers including David Baker\, Jennifer Chayes\, Ashia Wilson\, Stefano Ermon\, Jennifer Listgarten\, Aaron Streets\, Andreas Krause\, Brian Trippe\, Yisong Yue\, Jure Lesokvec and Kyunghyun Cho. \nWe also invite students and postdocs to submit abstracts about their research for consideration to present at the workshop. The topics can be broadly related to experimental design and AI for science\, and are outlined in Call For Abstracts (deadline Mar. 15). \nWebsite: edai4science.github.io\nRegistration for the workshop.\nSubmit abstracts before Mar. 15.
URL:https://dbds.stanford.edu/event/experimental-design-ai-for-science-4-3-4-4/
LOCATION:Mackenzie Room\, Jen-Hsun Huang Engineering Center
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250402T160000
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SUMMARY:Jure Leskovec: From Data to Discovery: How Foundation Models Transform Biology 4/2
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, April 2\, 2025 4:00pm – 5:30pm PDT \nSimonyi Conference Center\, CoDa\, 389 Jane Stanford Way\, Stanford\, CA 94305 \nAbstract: Foundation models are revolutionizing biology by learning the underlying structure of complex biological data and transforming how we analyze\, interpret\, and generate scientific knowledge. In this talk\, we explore how these models accelerate discovery by integrating vast datasets\, uncovering biological organization\, and guiding hypothesis-driven research. We begin with models that learn universal representations of cells across tissues and species. Without explicit supervision\, these models capture fundamental biological organization\, allowing researchers to analyze\, compare\, and annotate cells with unprecedented precision. This ability to model biological diversity naturally leads to the next challenge: how to generate and test new biological hypotheses. Large language models\, trained on vast scientific literature\, can play a crucial role in this process. \nFor more information: https://datascience.stanford.edu/events/scientific-discovery-age-data-ai/jure-leskovec-stanford
URL:https://dbds.stanford.edu/event/jure-leskovec-from-data-to-discovery-how-foundation-models-transform-biology-4-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250401T120000
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SUMMARY:QSU Research Methods Seminar: Robert Tibshirani\, Ph.D. 4/1
DESCRIPTION:QSU Research Methods Seminar\nTuesday\, April 1\, at 12:00 pm PST\njoin the seminar at 3180 Porter Dr. (combined Room B107 & B136)\n*Lunch will be provided*\nZoom Link: Meeting ID:  996 4643 5133\nPassword: 593858 \nRobert Tibshirani\, Ph.D.\nProfessor of Biomedical Data Science and of Statistics\nStanford University \nUnivariate-guided Sparse Regression\nIn this talk Dr. Tibshirani will introduce “UniLasso”\, a novel statistical method for sparse regression. This two-stage approach preserves the signs of the univariate coefficients and leverages their magnitude. Both of these properties are attractive for stability and interpretation of the model. Through comprehensive simulations and applications to real-world datasets\, we demonstrate that UniLasso outperforms Lasso in various settings\, particularly in terms of sparsity and model interpretability. We prove asymptotic support recovery and mean-squared error consistency under a set of conditions different from the well-known irrepresentability conditions for the Lasso. Extensions to generalized linear models (GLMs) and Cox regression are also discussed. A special case of lasso\, “uniReg” is an interesting competitor to good ol’ least squares regression (Legendre\, 1805).\nThis is joint work with Sourav Chatterjee and Trevor Hastie. \nWe welcome any suggestions or questions about the seminar series – please contact Cyra June Ente cyraente@stanford.edu\nWe look forward to seeing you!
URL:https://dbds.stanford.edu/event/qsu-research-methods-seminar-robert-tibshirani-ph-d-4-1/
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SUMMARY:CCSB Seminar Series: Kyle Daniels\, PhD\, March 21
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Center for Cancer Systems Biology \n– Seminar Series – 2025 \nKyle Daniels\, PhD \nAssistant Professor of Genetics and\, by courtesy\, of Neurosurgery\, Stanford University \nMapping the structure-signaling-phenotype landscape in CAR T cells using synthetic signaling protein arrays and machine learning \n  \nChimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cells are powerful therapeutics for cancers. These CAR T cell therapies can be improved by providing JAK/STAT signaling to increase CAR T cell survival\, proliferation\, and anti-tumor activity. To design proteins that enhance CAR T cell efficacy\, we sought to map the structure of JAK/STAT signaling domains to cell signaling and resulting CAR T cell phenotype. We recombined 14 signaling motifs to construct library of ~30\,000 constitutively active synthetic cytokine receptors (SCRs) with intracellular domains composed of novel signaling motif combinations that activate different signaling cascades. We experimentally tested ~530 SCRs which generated a range of CAR T cell memory\, cytotoxicity\, and proliferation. To map the structure-signaling-phenotype landscape we trained models to predict CAR T cell signaling and phenotype that result from various motif combinations. Modeling also revealed a trade-off between memory and cytotoxicity\, with a Pareto front defined by cell signaling. We identified signaling features associated with memory\, cytotoxicity\, or a balance between the two. SCRs with balanced pSTAT1/3/5 signaling encoded balanced memory and cytotoxicity to enhance CAR T cell tumor control in a mouse model of osteosarcoma. We also identified signaling features that promote unsafe autonomous CAR T cell proliferation. These findings demonstrate that combinatorial screening and machine learning can be combined to map the structure-signaling-function landscape of synthetic proteins in therapeutic immune cells. This approach and the resulting models may enable rational design of CAR T cells with improved cytotoxicity\, memory\, and safety profiles. \nFriday\, March 21\, 2025 \nClark Center\, S360\, 3rd floor \n11:00AM -12:00PM \nRefreshments will be provided
URL:https://dbds.stanford.edu/event/ccsb-seminar-series-kyle-daniels-phd-march-21/
LOCATION:Clark Center S360
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250303T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250303T170000
DTSTAMP:20260429T020517
CREATED:20250213T220910Z
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SUMMARY:2025 CEHG Symposium featuring the first Cavalli-Sforza Lecture
DESCRIPTION:Please mark your calendars for the return of the CEHG Symposium – the first since 2020! The event will take place on March 3rd\, 2025 in Paul Brest Hall from 8:30 AM – 5 PM.\n\nCEHG is proud to host Mary-Claire King as the speaker for the first Cavalli-Sforza Lecture in memory of Luigi Luca Cavalli-Sforza\, a scientist celebrated for his groundbreaking work in genetics and human evolutionary history. Professor Cavalli-Sforza was a distinguished member of the Stanford faculty from 1971 to 1992\, and remained an influential emeritus faculty member until 2008.
URL:https://dbds.stanford.edu/event/2025-cehg-symposium-featuring-the-first-cavalli-sforza-lecture/
LOCATION:Paul Brest Hall
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250225T090000
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CREATED:20250221T172526Z
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UID:12642-1740474000-1740477600@dbds.stanford.edu
SUMMARY:Grand Rounds: Nigam Shah\, 2/25
DESCRIPTION:Upcoming Grand Rounds\nDate: Tuesday\, February 25\, 2025\nTime: 9:00-10:00am PT\nFormat: Live webinar presentation and Q&A\nRegistration: Open to the Stanford and AIMI affiliate community \nRegister Here \nSpeaker:  \n\n\n\nNigam Shah\, MBBS\, PhD: Professor of Medicine\, and of Biomedical Data Science; Chief Data Scientist\, Stanford Healthcare; Associate Dean for Research\, School of Medicine; Associate Director\, Stanford Center for Biomedical Informatics Research\, Stanford University \nTitle: Responsible AI at Stanford Healthcare \nAbout: Dr. Shah is Professor of Medicine at Stanford University\, and Chief Data Scientist for Stanford Health Care. His research is focused on bringing AI into clinical use\, safely\, ethically and cost-effectively. Dr. Shah is an inventor on eight patents\, has authored over 300 scientific publications\, and has co-founded three companies. Dr. Shah was inducted into the American College of Medical Informatics (ACMI) in 2015 and the American Society for Clinical Investigation (ASCI) in 2016. He holds an MBBS from Baroda Medical College\, India\, a PhD from Penn State University and completed postdoctoral training at Stanford University.
URL:https://dbds.stanford.edu/event/grand-rounds-nigam-shah-2-25/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250224T121500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250224T131500
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SUMMARY:Monday Student Talks: 2/24 Suhana Bedi; Sohaib Hassan
DESCRIPTION:DBDS Student Talks (BIOMEDIN 201) Winter Quarter 2024-25 in Alway M114/ZOOM. Lunch will be provided for the talks. \nUpcoming 2/24 Monday Talk Speakers: \n\n\n\nDATE\n12:15-12:45 \n12:45-1:15 \n\n\n2/24/2025\nBedi\, Suhana\nHassan\, Sohaib\n\n\n\n  \nAttendance will be taken weekly on a Google sheet. Please sign your name on the sheet when you attend the Monday Talks via Zoom or in-person. \n–Hybrid model\, with both in-person and remote attendance via Zoom. \n–If you require any special accommodations\, please reach out to DBDS Student Services in advance before the date of your talk. \nZoom Link: https://stanford.zoom.us/j/97615772092?pwd=J5LziKarW0NjoJ7QKHFKZMOX8lh2gS.1&from=addon \nPassword: 562775
URL:https://dbds.stanford.edu/event/monday-student-talks-2-24-suhana-bedi-sohaib-hassan/
LOCATION:Alway M114/ZOOM
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250224T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250224T120000
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CREATED:20250219T213940Z
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SUMMARY:Bryan Bunning: “Research-In-Progress Talk\," 2/24
DESCRIPTION:Title: A Micro-Randomized Trial Design of Remote Patient Monitoring in Pediatric Type 1 Diabetes\nAbstract:\nIn this presentation\, we highlight the methods development and rationale behind a micro-randomized trial of pediatric Type 1 Diabetic (T1D) patients. Through simulations\, we assessed the impact of factors such as study duration\, sample size\, and clinic capacity. Clinic capacity\, ie the working capacity for the staff to act and provide care from the remote data\, is highlighted. This work builds upon a combination of methods including micro-randomization trial design and of index-based treatment allocation. A simulation-based approach provides a practical framework for designing effective RPM studies under real-world constraints. This trial may offer evidence to inform RPM billing policy standards in diabetes. \nMonday\, February 24th\, 2025; 10:30 AM – 12 PM PST\n3180 Porter Drive\, Room B107/B136\nZoom link: https://stanford.zoom.us/j/95454685856?pwd=WFhvdGo1c2hlOFdoQnZsdjNIazdzUT09\nPW: 858568
URL:https://dbds.stanford.edu/event/bryan-bunning-research-in-progress-talk-2-24/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250221T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250221T120000
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CREATED:20250213T220648Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250213T220648Z
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SUMMARY:CCSB Seminar Series: Wesley Tansey\, PhD\, Assistant Professor at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center\, 2/21
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URL:https://dbds.stanford.edu/event/ccsb-seminar-series-wesley-tansey-phd-assistant-professor-at-memorial-sloan-kettering-cancer-center-2-21/
LOCATION:Clark Center\, S360\, 3rd floor
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250219T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250219T170000
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CREATED:20250219T214523Z
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SUMMARY:Frontiers in Biology: Patrick O'Brien\, February 19th
DESCRIPTION:“Escape From the Planet of the Cows” \n  \nZoom Meeting ID: 94002169959 \nPasscode: 430734
URL:https://dbds.stanford.edu/event/frontiers-in-biology-patrick-obrien-february-19th/
LOCATION:Clark Center Auditorium
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250218T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250218T193000
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CREATED:20250213T220345Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250213T220345Z
UID:12589-1739901600-1739907000@dbds.stanford.edu
SUMMARY:Dr. John Ioannidis\, "Cities Facing Each Other: A Book Reading" 2/18
DESCRIPTION:Please join the Workshop in Poetics next Tuesday\, February 18 at 6pm (Stanford Humanities Center Board Room) at for our first event of Winter Quarter! For more information and to RSVP please visit our website here. \n\nWe will be hosting Stanford professor of medicine\, poet\, and Poetics community member John P.A. Ioannidis\, who will be reading from his two most recently published books in Greek and in English. Light snacks and refreshments will be served.\nEvent Details:\nTuesday\, February 18\, 2025\n6:00pm – 7:30pm PST\nLocation Stanford Humanities Center – Board Room\n424 Santa Teresa St\nStanford \, CA \nThis event is open to: Alumni/Friends\, Faculty/Staff\, General Public\, Members & Students\nJohn Ioannidis\, “Cities Facing Each Other: A Book Reading” | Stanford Center for Poetics
URL:https://dbds.stanford.edu/event/dr-john-ioannidis-cities-facing-each-other-a-book-reading-2-18/
LOCATION:Stanford Humanities Center – Board Room\, 424 Santa Teresa St\, Stanford
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241213T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241213T120000
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CREATED:20240117T194127Z
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SUMMARY:CCSB Seminar Series
DESCRIPTION:Third Friday of the month\nRegular Time (Feb-Dec):  11:00 AM – 12:00 PM\nLocation:  Clark Center\, S360 (behind the coffee shop)
URL:https://dbds.stanford.edu/event/ccsb-seminar-series-9/
LOCATION:Clark Center S360
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241203T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241203T150000
DTSTAMP:20260429T020517
CREATED:20241114T191302Z
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SUMMARY:Symposium on AI for Data Science Part 1: Integrating AI into the Data Scientist's Workflow
DESCRIPTION:The focus: integrating AI into the data scientist’s workflow\, discuss challenges and solutions\, implications for the next generation\, where we would address how the field is/should be evolving\, how graduate programs should accommodate\, and what is needed to support the training/education of the next generation. \nSpeakers/participants include Lloyd Minor\, Ruth O’Hara\, Michael Pencina from Duke\, Sylvia Plevritis\, Sara Singer\, Melissa Bondy\, Michelle Williams (former Dean of Harvard’s School of Public Health)\, Steve Goodman\, and Nigam Shah \nTuesday\, December 3\, 2024 9:00AM-3:00PM \nLi Ka Shing Conference Center\, Berg Hall B&C\, 291 Campus Drive\, Stanford\, CA 94305 \nREGISTER TODAY: https://bit.ly/3NOw4p6 \nThis is a free event. Lunch and light refreshments will be served. \nSpecial Guest Speakers \nPanelists and Moderators \nRegister here: https://bit.ly/3NOw4p6
URL:https://dbds.stanford.edu/event/symposium-on-ai-for-data-science-part-1-integrating-ai-into-the-data-scientists-workflow/
LOCATION:Li Ka Shing Conference Center\, Berg Hall B&C
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241118T121500
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CREATED:20241114T191928Z
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SUMMARY:Monday Student Talks: Speakers Bryan Bunning and Yixing Jiang
DESCRIPTION:DBDS Student Talks (BIOMEDIN 201) Autumn Quarter 2024-25  \n11/18/24 \n12:15-12:45: Bryan Bunning \n12:45-1:15: Yixing Jiang \nLK 120/or Zoom Link: https://stanford.zoom.us/j/97747187137?pwd=QJqAPX1yRpGOwTTGPsIIwEYp7W2Aaz.1&from=addon\nPassword: 180750 \nTitle: A Micro-Randomized Trial Design of Remote Patient Monitoring in Pediatric Type 1 Diabetes \nAbstract: At Stanford Children’s Hospital\, the standard-of-care for Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) in children now includes continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) and AI-enabled remote patient monitoring (RPM) to track blood sugar levels in real time. This initiative\, known as the Teamwork\, Targets\, Technology\, and Tight Control (4T) Program\, aggregates patient glucose data\, sends it to the cloud for analysis\, and presents it to the care team via a dashboard to support timely insulin adjustments and patient triage. \nIn this study\, we designed a micro-randomized trial embedded within the 4T Program for newly diagnosed pediatric T1D patients. The intervention involves increasing the RPM frequency for a subpopulation of patients who are not meeting their glucose targets. Through simulations\, we assessed the impact of factors such as study duration\, sample size\, and clinic capacity. Clinic capacity\, ie the working capacity for the staff to act and provide care from the remote data\, is highlighted. This simulation-based approach provides a practical framework for designing effective RPM studies under real-world constraints. This trial may offer evidence to inform RPM billing policy standards in diabetes. \n  \nYixing Jiang\, 3rd Year PhD Student \n(12:45pm-1:15pm) \nTitle: SmartAlert: Integrating Machine Learning and Alert Triggers into Live Electronic Medical Record Systems\, Targeting Low-Yield Inpatient Lab Tests \nAbstract: This study explores integrating machine learning into electronic medical record systems to predict stability of inpatient lab tests. A ‘smart alerts’ system was developed and tested at Stanford Hospital. The system identifies stable lab results\, advising clinicians on test ordering. Live deployment showed desired precision at good recall in predicting test result stability\, with suggestions for system optimization identified. This approach may significantly decrease low-yield testing and enhance personalized clinical decision-making. \n 
URL:https://dbds.stanford.edu/event/monday-student-talks-speakers-bryan-bunning-and-yixing-jiang/
LOCATION:LK 120
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SUMMARY:Stanford CCSB Seminar Series: Aaron M. Newman\, 11/15
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://dbds.stanford.edu/event/stanford-ccsb-seminar-series-aaron-m-newman-11-15/
LOCATION:Clark Center\, S360\, 3rd floor
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SUMMARY:CCSB Seminar Series
DESCRIPTION:Third Friday of the month\nRegular Time (Feb-Dec):  11:00 AM – 12:00 PM\nLocation:  Clark Center\, S360 (behind the coffee shop)
URL:https://dbds.stanford.edu/event/ccsb-seminar-series-8/
LOCATION:Clark Center S360
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241018T110000
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SUMMARY:CCSB Seminar Series
DESCRIPTION:Third Friday of the month\nRegular Time (Feb-Dec):  11:00 AM – 12:00 PM\nLocation:  Clark Center\, S360 (behind the coffee shop)
URL:https://dbds.stanford.edu/event/ccsb-seminar-series-7/
LOCATION:Clark Center S360
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240920T110000
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SUMMARY:CCSB Seminar Series
DESCRIPTION:Third Friday of the month\nRegular Time (Feb-Dec):  11:00 AM – 12:00 PM\nLocation:  Clark Center\, S360 (behind the coffee shop)
URL:https://dbds.stanford.edu/event/ccsb-seminar-series-6/
LOCATION:Clark Center S360
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SUMMARY:CCSB Seminar Series
DESCRIPTION:Third Friday of the month\nRegular Time (Feb-Dec):  11:00 AM – 12:00 PM\nLocation:  Clark Center\, S360 (behind the coffee shop)
URL:https://dbds.stanford.edu/event/ccsb-seminar-series-5/
LOCATION:Clark Center S360
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SUMMARY:CCSB Seminar Series
DESCRIPTION:Third Friday of the month\nRegular Time (Feb-Dec):  11:00 AM – 12:00 PM\nLocation:  Clark Center\, S360 (behind the coffee shop)
URL:https://dbds.stanford.edu/event/ccsb-seminar-series-4/
LOCATION:Clark Center S360
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240517T150000
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SUMMARY:Generative AI and Healthcare VC Panel
DESCRIPTION:The panel will feature five venture capitalists and will focus on the latest trends\, challenges\, and success factors with AI in healthcare startups. This panel is open to all faculty\, graduate students and postdocs.  It is sponsored by DBDS and the course BIODS 295 Generative AI in Healthcare. \nREGISTER HERE \nWhen: May 17th\, 3:00-4:30pm Panel; 4:30-5:30 Reception\nWhere: Chem H Building Room E153\nPanelists: \n\nJay Rughani\, a16z\nFern Mandelbaum\, Emerson Collective\nCheryl Cheng\, Vive Collective\nRafic Makki\, Mubadala Capital\nEric Chen\, OVO Fund\nModerator: Karen Matthys\, Executive Director\, DBDS\n\nRead panelists’ bios here: http://dbds.stanford.edu/genai-vc-panel-bios/
URL:https://dbds.stanford.edu/event/generative-ai-and-healthcare-vc-panel/
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SUMMARY:CCSB Seminar Series
DESCRIPTION:Third Friday of the month\nRegular Time (Feb-Dec):  11:00 AM – 12:00 PM\nLocation:  Clark Center\, S360 (behind the coffee shop)
URL:https://dbds.stanford.edu/event/ccsb-seminar-series-3/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240423T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240423T170000
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CREATED:20231130T163345Z
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SUMMARY:DBDSFest: April 23\, 2024
DESCRIPTION:  \nDBDSfest 2024\nWhere Unity Creates Strength:\nCelebrating People\, Diversity and Data Science\nDBDSfest Registration Link: https://forms.gle/yCY4K2sdjbaXFGnL7. \nDBDSfest Poster Link: https://forms.gle/JGQKC9pQeS14BSBt8. \nClick here for more details! \n 
URL:https://dbds.stanford.edu/event/dbdsfest-april-23-2024/
LOCATION:Alumni Center
ORGANIZER;CN="Bisera More":MAILTO:bmore@stanford.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240422T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240422T173000
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SUMMARY:CCSB Symposium
DESCRIPTION:CCSB Symposium \n\n\n\nMonday\, April 22\n8:30 AM – 5:30 PM\nLocation:  Mackenzie Room\, Huang Bldg.\, Science & Engineering Quad
URL:https://dbds.stanford.edu/event/ccsb-symposium/
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SUMMARY:CCSB Seminar Series
DESCRIPTION:Third Friday of the month\nRegular Time (Feb-Dec):  11:00 AM – 12:00 PM\nLocation: Clark Center\, S360 (behind the coffee shop)
URL:https://dbds.stanford.edu/event/ccsb-seminar-series-2/
LOCATION:Clark Center S360
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240315T110000
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SUMMARY:Stanford CCSB Seminar Series: Gina Bouchard
DESCRIPTION:Please join us at our next monthly CCSB Seminar\, Friday\, March 15\, from 11 AM to 12 PM.  Clark Center\, Room S360\, or Zoom link. \nOur Seminar Series in systems biology of cancer aims to bring together experimental and computational researchers. \nSpeaker: Dr. Gina Bouchard\, Instructor in the Department of Biomedical Data Science \nTitle:   Spatial biology of tumor-stroma assembloids reveals that “Nothing is lost\, nothing is created\, everything is reorganized.” \nAbstract: \nSpatial -omics technologies must be codeveloped with quantitative methods for comparing in vitro patient-derived models with histological specimens. We propose a quantitative approach to assess the extent of resemblance between patient-derived tumor models and human tumors’ cytoarchitecture. We introduce the “colocatome” as a spatial -omic cataloging statistically significant colocalizations between cell subpopulations or states\, allowing for normalization and facilitating direct comparisons of spatial features between in vitro models and tissues. Our study involves colocatome analysis on multiplexed immunofluorescence images of human lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD) tumor-stroma assembloids constructed with epithelial organoids and Cancer-Associated Fibroblasts (CAFs) from the tumor edge vs core. We confirm that assembloids recapitulate LUAD’s tumor-stroma cytoarchitecture\, affirming the relevance of patient-derived in vitro models for studying human tumors. Following drug perturbation of assembloids\, we demonstrate that CAFs protect cancer cells from targeted oncogene treatment by uniquely reorganizing cytoarchitecture\, rather than promoting cellular heterogeneity or selection. We identify drug-resistant cytoarchitecture patterns from assembloids\, consistent with the more aggressive histologic growth patterns of treatment-naive LUAD samples. Overall\, our colocatome analysis applied to in vitro patient-derived tumor models and transferred findings to cancer specimens can serve as a functional spatial readout to predict tissue reorganization in response to cancer treatment and is generalizable to other conditions. \nBio:\nDr. Bouchard received her bachelor’s degree in pharmacology and her doctorate in Radiation Science and Biomedical Imaging in the laboratory of Dr. Benoit Paquette at the University of Sherbrooke\, Canada. During her thesis\, Dr. Bouchard studied the effects of radiation on breast cancer cell migration and invasiveness. Dr. Bouchard received a postdoctoral fellowship from Stanford University to join the Cancer Systems Biology program with the primary goal of training cancer biologists for bioinformatics\, and vice versa. During her postdoctoral research in Dr. Sylvia Plevritis’ laboratory\, Dr. Bouchard investigated the intercommunication between cancer cells and fibroblasts from various sites of lung adenocarcinomas using a multi-omics approach. Dr. Bouchard is currently continuing her research as an Instructor in the Department of Biomedical Data Science at Stanford. Here\, she utilizes 3D patient-derived assembloids to examine metabolic reprogramming in the stroma\, employing a spatial biology approach. The primary objective is to identify spatial features associated with metabolic resistance and to optimize radiotherapy in cancer patients. \nWhen:  Friday\, March 15\, 11 AM – 12 PM \nLocation:  James H. Clark Center\, Room S360\, 3rd floor next to the Coffee Shop \nOr Online:  Zoom link \nPlease contact Corinne Beck if you have any questions and feel free to subscribe to our mailing list to receive our announcements and updates . \n 
URL:https://dbds.stanford.edu/event/stanford-ccsb-seminar-series-gina-bouchard/
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