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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191030
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191031
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SUMMARY:“Integrating Multi-Modal Biobehavioral Data to Treat Substance Use Disorders” Seminar
DESCRIPTION:“Integrating Multi-Modal Biobehavioral Data to Treat Substance Use Disorders” Seminar\, Dr. Brett Froeliger\, Medical University of South Carolina \nAbstract:\nThe role of neural circuitry in motivation\, reward and drug use will be discussed; along with associations between inhibitory control and relapse vulnerability. These topics will be discussed in the context of ongoing research on the potential value of 3 bio-behavioral treatments for substance use disorders. \nAbout the speaker:\nBrett Froeliger\, PhD is an Associate Professor in the Department of Neuroscience\, Neuroscience Graduate Program Director and Director of the Translational Research of Addiction and Integrative Neuroscience laboratory at the Medical University of South Carolina. He also holds an Adjunct Faculty position at Duke University Medical Center in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and at the University of South Carolina in the Department of Pharmacy. His program of research has been continuously funded by NIH / NIDA since 2012 and is organized around using fMRI to evaluate the potential benefit of novel pharmacotherapies\, behavioral interventions and\, most recently\, neural stimulation for treating substance use disorder pathophysiology. \nRegister at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/uofsc-bdhscs-monthly-seminars-tickets-76972594101
URL:https://bigdata.sc.edu/event/integrating-multi-modal-biobehavioral-data-to-treat-substance-use-disorders-seminar/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190925
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190926
DTSTAMP:20260425T163722
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SUMMARY:“Utilizing Big Data for Drug Discovery (Repurposing) to Improve Patient and Disease Outcomes” Seminar
DESCRIPTION:“Utilizing Big Data for Drug Discovery (Repurposing) to Improve Patient and Disease Outcomes” Seminar\, Dr. Scott Sutton\, UofSC \nAbstract:\nDrug repurposing holds the potential to bring existing medications with known safety profiles to new patient populations to accelerate drug development and lower treatment costs. Numerous examples exist for the identification of new indications for existing compounds and identified from unanticipated findings or focused efforts to the mechanism of action of a specific drug. In recent years\, the need for new approaches to drug research and development\, combined with the advent of big data repositories and associated analytical methods\, has generated interest in developing systematic approaches to drug repurposing. In this presentation\, we describe our approach to systematic repurposing and discuss the need for strategic collaborations to increase the likelihood of success in bringing existing molecules to new indications. The research examples utilized as big data examples include influenza\, diabetes\, Alzheimer’s\, and Colorectal cancer. \nAbout the speaker:\nhttps://www.sc.edu/study/colleges_schools/pharmacy/faculty-staff/sutton_scott.php \nRegister at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/uofsc-bdhscs-monthly-seminars-tickets-70941739653
URL:https://bigdata.sc.edu/event/utilizing-big-data-for-drug-discovery-repurposing-to-improve-patient-and-disease-outcomes-seminar/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190828
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190829
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SUMMARY:“Neuroimaging Data Collection in NIH StrokeNet Clinical Trials” Seminar
DESCRIPTION:“Neuroimaging Data Collection in NIH StrokeNet Clinical Trials” Seminar\, Dr. Wenle Zhao\, Medical University of South Carolina \nAbstract:\nEstablished in 2014\, the NIH StrokeNet is designed to conduct large multicenter clinical trials for stroke acute treatment\, recovery\, and prevention. The Data Coordination Unit at the Medical University of South Carolina is the National Data Management Center for the StrokeNet\, managing 8 concurrent stroke trials today. Most of these trials involve neuroimaging for eligibility and efficacy outcome assessments. This talk will present measures implemented for fast file uploading\, PHI data cleaning\, and neuroimaging central read and scoring\, and wishes for automated neuroimaging processing. \nAbout the speaker:\nDr. Zhao is a research professor in the Department of Public Health Sciences at the Medical University of South Carolina. He obtained his BS and MS in Mechanical Engineering at Zhejiang University\, China\, and his PhD in Biostatistics at MUSC. His research interest covers subject randomization algorithm in clinical trials and integrated information system for clinical trial data and operation management. \nRegister at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-uofsc-bdhscs-monthly-seminars-tickets-65242083829
URL:https://bigdata.sc.edu/event/neuroimaging-data-collection-in-nih-strokenet-clinical-trials-seminar/
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