Health Informatics Seminar on December 7 on the Health Sciences Campus. Details below:
Please join us for the final Health Informatics Institute (HII) Seminar of the Fall Semester
Event: Health Informatics Institute (HII) Seminar
Topic: “Deep Learning Applied to Public Health Surveillance: Two Case Studies and an Overview of the Current State of the Art”
Location: 241 Russell Hall, Health Sciences Campus
Date: Thursday December 7, 2017
Speaker: Scott Lee, Ph.D., Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Light refreshments served from 11:45 till noon. Presentation from noon until 1 PM
Speaker Biography:
Scott Lee is a statistician in the Center for Surveillance, Epidemiology, and Laboratory Services at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta. His current work focuses on the application of contemporary machine learning models to problems in public health and biomedical informatics. He also has interests in experimental design and global health. He is a graduate of UGA, having received his Ph.D. in Linguistics in 2014.
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Timothy G. Heckman, Ph.D.
Associate Dean for Research
Director, Health Informatics Institute (HII)
Professor of Health Promotion and Behavior
Associate Editor, Behavioral Medicine
College of Public Health
University of Georgia
104B Rhodes Hall
(fax): 706-542-6730
e-mail: hec...@uga.edu