Monday, January 9, 2023
DLHS Conversations Series: Learn about Computable Phenotypes
12:00 PM to 1:00 PM
Room 1161-M, 300 NIB or Via Zoom
A "computable phenotype" is a definition of a condition, disease, or characteristic or clinical event that is based solely on data that can be processed by a computer. (According to a 2016 article by Rachel Richesson) Marisa Conte, a HILS PhD Student and a researcher with the KGRID group in DLHS, will provide an introduction and lead a discussion about this important field. No registration is needed.
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