The Cleveland Institute for Computational Biology will host the 2024 North Coast Conference on Precision Medicine Tuesday, Sept. 17, from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the Cleveland Botanical Garden.
Today’s translational research requires data—lots of data—along with analysis rigor and data standards that enable research reproducibility. Real-world data, such as that captured in clinical care, is a logical source for powerful studies, but few are accessible for research settings. This year’s North Coast Conference features speakers engaged in developing or using research data enclaves of real-world clinical data representing diverse patient populations.
The free, day-long North Coast Conference includes a morning workshop followed by an afternoon symposium. The morning workshop will provide hands-on experiences in creating tools and approaches for packaging and distribution of published code. Invited speakers will discuss the need for and development and use of large diverse data enclaves for biomedical research in the afternoon.