Visual Automated Disease Analytics (VADA) Summer School 2022
Welcome
Welcome to the Visual and Automated Disease Analytics (VADA) Summer School 2022: Data Science and AI in Public Health Informatics.
The Summer School is available on Zoom from Monday, June 20th through Wednesday, June 22nd, 2022. The schedule is available here.
To see VADA program details click here.
This is a free livestream event, open to the public. The presentations will be recorded and available on the HINF YouTube channel later this summer.
Speakers and Panelists - Recordings Available!
Click on the links below to view recordings on YouTube
June 20th, 2022
- Eric Sutherland: Health Data in the 21st Century in Canada
- Mark Casselman & Nickiesha Linton: Digital Health Canada
- Adel Guitouni: Modelling and Data Analysis in the Context of COVID
- David Kaufman, Yalini Senathirajah & Kenrick Cato: Data Visualization Needs to Support Emergency Response To COVID in a Safety Net Hospital
- Rav Goodison, Joe Walsh, Jerome Cañete & Susi Wilkinson: Project Management During the COVID-19 Pandemic
- Michael Li, Amirav Davy, & Yanyan Li: Careers in Data Science
- Simon Hagen & Bobby Gheorghiu: Measuring the State of Digital Health and What Canadians Want: Using Data Analytics to Drive Health System Decisions
- Cameron Keyes & Catherine Miller: The Importance of Data, Analysis and Reporting in Managing the COVID-19 Response - The Ottawa Public Health Experience
- Chris Carvalho & Jerome Etwaroo: Entrepreneurism
- Gary Van Domselaar: Visualization and Automated Disease Analytics in Canada’s LargeScale National SARS-CoV-2 Genomic Surveillance Program
- Karen Courtney: Is Data Really the New Oil?
- Eugenie Lam: Best Practices in the Management of Data in Health Research –
The University Context - Kerstin Denecke: Conversational Agents Meet Mobile Health Applications
June 22nd, 2022
- Shannon Malovec & May Tuason: BC Digital Health Strategy Update
- William Yasnoff: Public Health Informatics
- Abdul Roudsari: Systems Dynamics Modeling and Simulation for Chronic and Infectious Diseases
- Dillon Chrimes: A Retrospective Build of BC Covid 19 Dashboard Using Public Use Files (Part 1 & Part 2)
- Simon Minshall: Creating Visualizations with Python (Part 1 & Part 2)
- Helen Monkman: Heuristic Evaluation for Information Visualizations
Registration
Please register here.
If you have any questions about the event, please direct them to our Co-coordinators, Lois Holizki or Sasha Zinovich, via e-mail.