SITC-NCI Computational Immuno-Oncology Webinar Series: Identifying and Preventing Artifacts in High Dimensional Data

May 26, 2022 12:30 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. ET

Want to learn about the latest data science technologies and immunotherapy research?

In partnership with NCI’s Cancer MoonshotSM Initiative, the Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer (SITC) and the Big Data and Data Sharing Committee are hosting the third of nine webinars that make up the 2022 SITC-NCI Computational Immuno-Oncology Webinar Series. Dr. Hongkai Ji of Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health will be presenting, “Identifying and Preventing Artifacts in High Dimensional Data: Computational Science in Immuno-Oncology.” The discussion will be moderated by Medical University of South Carolina’s Dr. Carsten Krieg.

The SITC-NCI Computational Immuno-Oncology Webinar Series consists of nine, hour-long courses featuring a moderator and faculty speaker to lead instruction. Topics will cover a host of computational challenges of analyzing and integrating diverse assay data across the spectrum of immuno-oncology. This series is intended for scientists early in their career and/or those who want to remain abreast of the latest technologies. These webinars were created to foster better communication concerning data science technologies and analyses between cancer immunotherapy researchers and clinicians to advance translational immunotherapy research.

Hongkai Ji, Ph.D., M.A., M.E.

Dr. Ji is a professor at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health in the Department of Biostatistics.

Carsten Krieg, Ph.D.

Dr. Krieg is an assistant professor at the Medical University of South Carolina in the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine.

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