2021 NSF SCH PI Workshop: Smart Health in the AI and COVID era
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2021 NSF SCH PI
Meeting: " Smart Health in
the AI and COVID Era"
March 1-2, 2021, Virtual Workshop
The Smart and Connected Health (SCH) Program at the National Science Foundation (NSF), the Model based Design Laboratory at University of Arizona, and the Wireless Networking and Information Processing Laboratory at Northern Arizona University are hosting a virtual Smart and Connected Health Principal Investigator Meeting on March 1-2, 2021. The meeting is to discuss and promote advances in smart health research and to foster partnerships for the future of smart health. The workshop’s focus will be on connections within and between communities, and will include a diverse group of researchers, including, but not limited to: current and aspiring NSF and NIH SCH PIs, students, biomedical researchers and industry participants. The meeting will provide attendees novel ways of approaching collaborations, access to new and existing resources, and models for conceptualizing research from novel, fundamental, basic science to the bedside and to communities of end users.
Workshop Organizing Committee:
- Dr. Jerzy Rozenblit (Committee Chair), University of Arizona
- Dr. Fatemeh Afghah (Committee Co-Chair), Northern Arizona University
- Dr. Minsik Hong (Committee Co-Chair), University of Arizona
Student support team:
- Mohammed Gharib (NAU)
- Ashwija Korenda (NAU)
- Masa Keshavarz (NAU)
- Tia Hunt (UA)
- Andre M Schreiber (UA)
Please check out the following links to register as a SCH PI or apply to the Aspiring PIs and Students competitions.
Registration is closed!
Please check out the following links to upload your E-posters and lightning talks. The deadline for submission is Feb. 25.
Notes:
- All time reference are EST.
- The SCH PIs and aspiring PIs only need to present a poster. The lightning talks will be presented by the 2020 SCH PIs and student awardees.
- The links to access the Workshop and Gather.town will be shared with the participants on Feb. 26 via an email.
DAY
1: Monday,
March 1, 2021
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11:00
– 11:30
AM
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Opening
remarks
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11:30
– 12:15
PM
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Keynote:
Focus on AI
Nicol
Turner Lee,
PhD
Senior
Fellow -
Governance
Studies
Director
- Center for
Technology
Innovation
Brookings
Institution
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12:15
– 1:00
PM
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Expert
panel I: AI in
health/biomedical
research -
Challenges and
opportunities
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1:00
– 1:15
PM
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Break
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1:15
– 2:15
PM
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Mini
workshop with
NSF and NIH
staff
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2:15
– 2:45
PM
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Workshop
report
back
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2:45
– 3:30
PM
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Expert
panel II:
Advanced
sensing system
for continuous
monitoring,
informatics
and close-loop
control
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3:30
– 4:30
PM
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Social
networking
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DAY
2: Tuesday,
March 2, 2021
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11:00
– 12:00
PM
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Lightning
talks
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12:00
– 12:45
PM
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Research
during a
pandemic –
Lessons
learned
Roundtable
discussion
with Domingue
Duncan, Pamela
Martyn-Nemeth,
Murat
Akcakaya,
Fatemeh
Afghah, and
Jerzy
Rozenblit
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12:45
– 1:00
PM
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Break
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1:00
– 2:00
PM
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Expert
panel III: Enhancing
human
perception,
skills and
knowledge
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2:00
– 3:00
PM
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Government
funding
panel
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3:00
– 3:15
PM
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Program
team
remarks
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3:15
– 3:45
PM
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Closing
Keynote:
Moving from
Innovation to
Practice
Michael
Avidan, MBBCh,
FCA SA
Dr.
Seymour and
Rose T. Brown
Professor of
Anesthesiology;
Head
of the
Department of
Anesthesiology
Washington
University
-St. Louis
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