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The 7th Annual DBEI Research Day. Feb. 26, 2025. Precision Health in the Era of Artificial Intelligence.

THE 7th ANNUAL
DBEI RESEARCH DAY
Precision Health in the Era of Artificial Intelligence
 
FEBRUARY 26, 2025 (10:00 AM - 4:00 PM)
Biomedical Research Building (Glen Gaulton Auditorium/Lobby)
Perelman School of Medicine 

 

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming precision healthcare by driving data-driven, personalized approaches to disease prevention, diagnosis, and treatment. Through advanced algorithms and machine learning, AI is unlocking critical insights from complex datasets and empowering clinicians and health data science researchers to enhance patient care, optimize resources, and promote health equity.
 
Explore the potential of artificial intelligence in healthcare at the 7th Annual DBEI Research Day (Feb. 26, 2025). Join leading experts as they tackle emerging topics related to advancing “Precision Health in the Era of Artificial Intelligence.” 
 
The conference will feature cutting-edge research and faculty spotlight presentations, an engaging research poster exhibition, and opportunities to network with researchers, clinicians, and innovators from the DBEI, Perelman School of Medicine (PSOM), and the University of Pennsylvania communities who are shaping the future of precision healthcare.
 
PLEASE NOTE: DBEI Research Day is open to the DBEI community and PSOM/Penn affiliates. Registration for this in-person event is required.

 

 

Randi E. Foraker

INVITED KEYNOTE SPEAKER

Randi E. Foraker, PhD, MA, FAHA, FAMIA, FACMI
Professor & Chair
Dept. of Biomedical Informatics, Biostatistics & Medical Epidemiology
University of Missouri School of Medicine

“From Data to Decisions: AI’s Impact on Personalized Healthcare Delivery”

 

 

SUBMIT AN ABSTRACT: DBEI RESEARCH DAY POSTER COMPETITION

 

Photo of a past DBEI Research Day participant pointing to a research poster bearing the Penn shield.

 

If you identify yourself as a "“Post Doc/Trainer Poster Presenter” during the registration process, we will provide you with more information on how to submit an abstract/research poster for the DBEI Research Day Poster Exhibition & Competition. We will be accepting and reviewing abstracts for research posters and selecting no more than 15 submissions to display at the event.