The third annual North Coast Conference on Precision Medicine will be held at Case Western Reserve University Sept. 28 in the Tinkham Veale University Center. This year’s symposium will feature a combined lecture series and hands-on workshop.
The overall theme of this year’s symposium will focus on current topics related to collecting lifestyle/behavioral and exposure data, with an emphasis on diverse populations. The workshop will feature approaches used to extract these important health determinants from electronic health records.
The event is $25 for faculty and staff outside of the CWRU Institute for Computational Biology.
A list of speakers, the schedule and registration information are available online.