Webinars

iDASH Webinars

Date: 3rd Friday of every month
Time: 11:00 - 12:00 p.m. (Pacific Time)
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Audio: 1-866-740-1260 (Access Code 5345825)

The iDASH Webinar Series focuses on current research and unsolved problems related to the iDASH objective of integrating data for analysis, anonymization, and sharing. The presentations occur via the Web and by teleconference. Speakers are allotted 30 minutes, followed by a 20 minute Q&A and discussion session.

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Date Title Host
May 2013 iCONCUR: informed CONsent for Clinical data Use for Research

Lucila Ohno-Machado
UCSD

Apr 2013 Coping with, and Taking Advantage of, HIPAA's New Rules

Deven McGraw
Center for Democracy & Technology

Mar 2013 New Tools for Data Discovery and Sharing Confidential Data at ICPSR

Dr. George Alter
University of Michigan

Feb 2013 SHARE: Statistical and Synthetic Health Information Release Under Differential Privacy

Dr. Li Xiong
Emory University

Jan 2013 Supporting IR Experimentation through Evaluation Infrastructures

Dr. Nicola Ferro
University of Padua, Italy

Nov 2012 Karma: An Information Integration Framework to Support Scientific Discovery

Craig Knoblock
University of Southern California

Oct 2012 The Tranche data repository: Progress made and lessons learned from 24.4 TB of data, 1,612 users and 12,458 depositions.

Philip Andrews
University of Michigan

Aug 2012 Visualization and Analysis of Multiple Streams of Time-Coded Data

Adam Fouse
University of California, San Diego

Jul 2012 Network Enabled Research: Not just better or faster but fundamentally different

Cameron Neylon

May 2012 Integrating Data for Analysis, Anonymization, and Sharing: What the iDASH National Center for Biomedical Computing can do for you

Lucila Ohno-Machado, M.D., Ph.D.
University of California, San Diego

Apr 2012 The CardioVascular Research Grid: Working to Make Collaborations Easier for the Cardiovascular Community

Stephen Granite
Johns Hopkins University

Mar 2012 Portable Legal Consent for Common Genomic Research

John Wilbanks
Erwing Marion Kauffman Foundation

Feb 2012 Motivating Subjects: Data Sharing in Cancer Research

Jennifer Tucker
Department of Agriculture's National Organic Program

Jan 2012 Engineering Perspectives on Data Sharing and Privacy

Anand Sarwate
Toyota Technological Institute of Chicago

Dec 2011 Kawasaki Disease: Is the answer blowing in the wind?

Jane C Burns
Professor, Division of Allergy and Immunology, UCSD

Nov 2011 UK Biobank

Jonathan Sellors
Legal Counsel, UK Biobank

Oct 2011 Strategic Healthcare Advanced Research Projects for Security (SHARPS)

Carl Gunter
Professor, University of Illinois

Sep 2011 Data Citation: Who Cares?

Heather Piwowar
NESCent

Jun 2011 Data Sharing in the 'Publish or Perish' Era: Barriers and Current Solutions

Lucila Ohno-Machado
UCSD Division of Biomedical Informatics

May 2011 Making Natural Language Processing (NLP) More Accessible for Analysis of Clinical Text

Wendy Chapman
UCSD Division of Biomedical Informatics

Apr 2011 Sharing Genomic Data: NIH Data Sharing Policies Past, Present & Future

Laura Rodriguez
Office of Policy, Communications and Education

Mar 2011 Unraveling the mysteries of Kawasaki disease using the genetics/genomics tool box

Jane Burns
UCSD Division of Allergy and Immunology

Feb 2011 Protecting Privacy in Secondary Use: the Promise and Limits of Deidentification

Deven McGraw
Center for Democracy & Technology