Translating Proteomic Insights into Clinical Outcome Prediction
Organiser: Standard Biotools
Event description: The event is a workshop/seminar about using proteomic data and machine learning algorithms to predict risk of diseases. I will show that some of these models are already being used in clinical trials. One such example is the study with semaglutide which shows positive effect on cardiometabolic health on the proteome level. This can be translated into smarter and smaller trials as well as shortening the time to get drugs on the market. We will also show anyone that has an interest how they can get access to public data from different population studies around the world and can use that data to build their own predictive models or understand the underlying biology of a specific disease. The event is open to anyone who has an interest in drug development, machine learning in healthcare, epidemiology and computational biology.
Who is your event aimed at? Why is the event good for them?
To those in your hub that is working on drug development and especially if they are working with cardiometabolic diseases, cancer or neurodegenerative diseases but also to the scientists around the area that is working with machine learning in biology.
Venue: Helsinki Think Company Cube