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URL:https://escience.washington.edu/events/uwdss-phuong/
SUMMARY:UW Data Science Seminar: Jim Phuong
DESCRIPTION:\n\nPlease join us for a UW Data Science Seminar on Tuesday\, D
 ecember 5th from 4:30 to 5:20 p.m. PST. The seminar will feature Jimmy Phu
 ong\, MSPH\, PhD\, who is Acting Assistant Professor of UW Biomedical and 
 Health Informatics\; lead research data scientist at UW Medicine Research 
 IT\; and staff research data scientist\, Research core at Harborview Injur
 y Prevention and Research Center.\n\n\nThis event will take place in the P
 hysics/Astronomy Auditorium 102 (PAA A102) on the University of Washington
  campus. This will be the final seminar of the Fall 2023 Quarter. \n\n&nb
 sp\;\n"Population health research &amp\; research data sharing in national
  research consortia"\nAbstract: Health systems are uniquely positioned to 
 survey the health of their patient population\, including the effects of 
 natural hazards\, disaster disruptions\, and public health emergencies.  
 Health systems are an integral part of biomedical research consortia\, whe
 re data sharing supports data-driven research and iterative quality impr
 ovements to the data from each health system.  Apart from clinical outco
 mes\, health systems are gradually increasing their focus upon collecting 
 and addressing gaps in understanding Social Determinants of Health (or Soc
 ial Drivers of Health\, SDoH) and their dynamic role in maintaining health
  and wellness.  This includes integrating patient-level information as we
 ll as place-based information integrated from geocoding and secondary use 
 of spatial-temporal datasets. In this talk\, I will discuss the nexus of 
 environmental health\, disaster management and population health research\
 , and biomedical informatics research.  I will also discuss the direction
 s from health system preparedness\, the broader implications towards resea
 rch data sharing and research consortia with a precision medicine focus\, 
 and the analytical capacities needed for research with multiple data types
  in cloud infrastructure. \n\nBio: Dr. Jimmy Phuong is an Acting Assist
 ant Professor in University of Washington (UW) Biomedical Informatics and 
 Medical Education (BIME). He also serves as Lead Research Data Scientist U
 W Medicine Research IT and Harborview Injury Prevention Research Center an
 d has been a co-champion for the NIH National COVID-19 Cohort Collaborativ
 e (N3C) Social Determinants of Health (SDoH) Domain team.  Dr. Phuong is 
 a UW BIME PhD alumni of Dr. Sean Mooney's lab. Prior to joining Universi
 ty of Washington\, Dr. Phuong has been a bioinformatics analyst and resea
 rch fellow at the US Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA) National Cen
 ter for Computational Toxicology.  Dr. Phuong currently focuses on integr
 ating clinical and spatial-temporal data types to support data engineering
  and research data science applications.  His research currently touches 
 on the secondary use and integration of electronic health records\, disast
 er preparedness and injury prevention research\, Social Determinants of He
 alth\, including research consortial data engineering to advance areas of 
 population health and precision medicine research.\nThe UW Data Science Se
 minar is an annual lecture series at the University of Washington that ho
 sts scholars working across applied areas of data science\, such as the sc
 iences\, engineering\, humanities and arts along with methodological areas
  in data science\, such as computer science\, applied math and statistics.
  Our presenters come from all domain fields and include occasional externa
 l speakers from regional partners\, governmental agencies and industry.\nT
 he 2023-2024 seminars will be held in person\, and are free and open to th
 e public.
LOCATION:Physics/Astronomy Auditorium A102\, 3910 15th Ave NE\, Seattle\, W
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