Data in the Time of COVID
Data in the Time of COVID
Data in the Time of COVID
Description
Since COVID-19 hit, researchers have been trying to uncover the nature and impact of the virus – why it affects some more than others, are we doing enough testing, what will happen next? Understanding the rapid, global spread of COVID-19 has researchers turning to advanced computational and data analytics tools.
Join our expert panelists from Rowan University’s Department of Computer Science and Department of Molecular & Cellular Biosciences as they explore how scientists and developers are using data science, bioinformatics, machine learning, and more to better understand COVID-19 and its impact on individuals and society.
Discussion topics include:
- Emerging roles of bioinformatics in uncovering the critical features of COVID-19 relative to demographics, symptom severity, and genetic predispositions.
- Has the Summit Supercomputer cracked the COVID code? How using supercomputers for genetic data mining provides insight on the virus and potential therapies.
- COVID-19 “mythbusting” with data analytics: Does more testing lead to more cases? Are we in a first or second wave? Are we turning the corner?
- Can artificial intelligence, Bluetooth, and database technologies improve the accuracy of contact tracing and help us respond better? Learn how the NFL and others are using these technologies.
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