Amy Glen's Thesis Defense - Computational methods for integrating and querying biomedical knowledge

Join us in supporting ARCS Scholar Alum and OSU Student, Amy Glen, in defending her thesis. Read more about her research below.

May 16 at 10 am via Zoom

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Amy's work is focused on computational techniques for helping biomedical researchers make better use of the vast amounts of data available today. Biomedical data and knowledge are accumulating rapidly in today's world - about diseases, proteins, genes, drugs, and more - but such databases are often siloed and use incompatible formats. This limits their utility for techniques like data mining that allow us to glean insights (such as what drugs might be repurposed to treat rare diseases) by reasoning across such data as a whole. She works to improve methods for linking and integrating such biomedical data in an automated fashion, making it more accessible and useful for researchers.

May 16th, 2024 10:00 AM
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