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Current Season

DATE (Monday, 2014)


February 10



February 24



March 17




March 24



April 28




Past Season


DATE (Monday, 2013)

October 28




November 4




November 11






December 2





December 9




December 16



SPEAKER


Paul Levy
(former President and CEO of Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center)

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Dr. Rumi Chunara
(Boston Children's Hospital)
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Dr. Pari Pandharipande
(MGH Institute for Technology Assessment) 
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Dr. David Cutler
(Harvard Department of Economics)
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Dr Leila Agha
(Boston University School of Management)
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SPEAKER

Dr. Una-May O'Reilly
(MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory)
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Dr. Polina Golland
(MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory)
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Todd Mostak
(MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory Database Group)
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Dr. William Crown
(Optum Insight)
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Dr. Peter Szolovits
(MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory)

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Dr. Gary Tearney
(MGH Department of Pathology, Harvard Medical School)
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TOPIC


What is patient driven care and how do we achieve it?


Crowdsourced data for improved public health surveillance

Radiation-induced Cancer Risks and Physician Decision-Making: Cognitive Pitfalls


Compression of Morbidity in the Elderly U.S. Population



Negative Tests and the Efficiency of Medical Care: What Determines Heterogeneity in Imaging Behavior?




TOPIC

Knowledge Mining Blood Pressure Waveforms: The GigaBEATS Project


Modeling Brain Connectivity and Its Changes in Disease



Interactive Exploration of Big Data and its Implications for Public Health



The Identification Problem and Instrumental Variables Estimation of Treatment Effects With Observational Data


Exploiting Clinical Data for Medical Research and Predictive Modeling


Seeing the unseen in patients: Advancing disease prevention and treatment through microimaging
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