Time
| Presenter
| Presentation Title
| Bio
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08:00 - 08:05
| Opening
Professor, Chair - UC San Diego Health, Department of Biomedical Informatics
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08:05 – 08:20
| Keynote Speaker Valerie Florance, PhD, FACMI
Director of Extramural Programs Division and Associate Director of National Library of Medicine (NLM)
| Careers in Biomedical Informatics and Data Science: Questions and Answers
| Valerie Florance, PhD is an Associate Director of the National Library of Medicine (NLM), NIH, where she directs NLM’s Extramural grant programs. NLM’s grant programs focus on the development of novel informatics and data science methods and approaches to meet needs in biomedical and behavioral research relating to human health. She also serves as program director for NLM’s highly-regarded university-based pre-and post-doctoral training programs in biomedical informatics and data science. Before coming to NLM in February 2001, she spent 3 years leading a visioning project undertaken at the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) to help the association’s members bring the power of computers and networks to bear on managing health information, and worked in library administration at 3 different universities before that. She has graduate training in medical anthropology and information sciences.
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08:20 - 08:50
| Jason Chan
Yash Gupta | A Blockchain Application for Recording and Displaying COVID-19 Queries
Advisors: Tsung-Ting Kuo, Lucila Ohno-Machado
| Hello my name is Jason Chan. I am from San Diego, CA and I am a rising junior at Poway High School.
Yash is a rising junior at Canyon Crest Academy who plans on becoming an entrepreneur in medical AI. Yash has worked in programming for most of his life with, for the past few years, a focus on machine learning generally and it’s applications to the medical field, working on several machine learning projects. Aside from programming, Yash enjoys doing speech and debate, where he competes on the national circuit and travels around the country to tournaments with his team, and being around his friends.
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08:50 - 09:05
| Sid Machiraju
| Minimizing the Digital Divide During COVID-19: Assessing Diversity and Inclusion in Population Health Research
Advisor: Amy Sitapati
| Medical student at UC San Diego with interests in epidemiology, clinical informatics, and underserved healthcare
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09:05 - 09:35
| Mhealyssah Bustria
Anjelina Velazquez
| COVID-19
Data Science Analysis
Advisors: Niema Moshira, Youwen Ouyang
| Mhealyssah (Mhea) Bustria is Computer Science under-graduate at CSUSM. She is always happy to give back to her community, and one way she does so is through research. She is interested in advancing the fields of education and health.
Currently a fourth year Computer Science student at CSUSM. First got interested in the biomedical field when asked by a Biology professor to help program a 3D Printer. Enjoys keeping busy by always learning and always encouraging others to do the same.
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09:35 - 9:40
| Break and Virtual Group Picture
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09:40 - 9:55
| Megan Li
| Contract-based On-chain COVID-19 X-ray Image Logging
Advisor: Tsung-Ting Kuo
| I'm currently a 4th year student at UCSD majoring in Biology: specializing in Bioinformatics and minoring in Cognitive Science. Learning about the applications of bioinformatics outside of a lab has been a newfound interest of mine, motivating this summer's project of blockchain technology in the healthcare industry.
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09:55 - 10:10
|  Charlie Sutton
| Understanding how Healthcare Professionals use and Interpret the Epic Deterioration Index and Early Warning Scores
Advisor: Jejo Koola, MD, MS
| Charlie Sutton is a rising junior at Harvard interning in the lab of Dr. Jejo Koola. His work this summer has been focused on understanding how early warning scores and risk prediction models are being used in a hospital environment. Specifically, he worked to understand how healthcare professionals are interpreting these models and how it influences their decision-making and care.
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10:10 - 10:40
|  McKenna Lewis
 Sarah Meng
| Phylogenetic workflows in SARS-CoV-2
Advisor: Niema Moshira
| McKenna is a computer science major and student athlete from the Central Valley. She is on the NCAA cross country and track team at UCSD, and also tutors in the CSE department. She is interested in bioinformatics research, particularly pertaining to viruses.
Sarah Meng is a rising sophomore at UCSD majoring in Computer Science and running for the UCSD Cross Country team. Currently, she is researching under Professor Niema Moshiri to evaluate the efficacy of novel molecular epidemiology tools. Her goal is to pursue a career involving artificial intelligence to advance environmental conservation or to assist those in need.
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10:40 - 10:55
|  John (Conan) Minihan
| Health Insurance Claims on Blockchain for Efficiency, Security, and Privacy
Advisor: Tsung-Ting Kuo
| •Transferring to UC Berkeley from San Diego City College •Data Science major with an emphasis in Computational Biology •San Diego native, go Padres! •I am a first generation college and re-entry student •Interested in using health data to build predictive models
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