Genome Sciences Symposium: AI for Genomics and Proteomics
October 17 - October 18
The symposium is sponsored by UW Genome Sciences, UW Computer Science & Engineering, and the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center.
Free admission | no registration required to attend talks. If you would like to attend the evening reception on Friday, October 18 in the Foege Building’s Vista Cafe, please register here by October 1.
Seminars will be held Thursday morning, October 17 (Foege Auditorium), and throughout the day on Friday October 18 (morning: Health Sciences D-209 (Turner Auditorium); afternoon: Foege Auditorium).
For more information, please contact Brian Giebel – bgiebel@uw.edu.
SCHEDULE
Thursday, October 17 (Foege Auditorium)
- 9:00 – 9:15: Introduction
- 9:15 – 10:15: Dr. Daphne Koller | Insitro
- 10:15 – 11:15: trainee talks
Friday, October 18
Health Sciences D-209:
- 10:45 – 11:00: Introduction
- 11:00 – 12:00: Dr. Aviv Regev | Genentech, “Design for Inference: from Atlases to Medicines”
Foege Auditorium:
- 1:15 – 1:50: Dr. David Baker | University of Washington
- 1:50 – 2:25: Dr. Jennifer Listgarten | UC Berkeley, “Challenges and Opportunities for AI in Protein Engineering”
- 2:25 – 3:00: Dr. Katie Pollard | Director, Gladstone Institute of Data Science & Biotechnology; Professor, UCSF; Investigator, Chan Zuckerberg Biohub SF
- 3:00 – 3:35: Dr. Dana Pe’er | Sloan Kettering Institute
- 3:35 – 4:00: break
- 4:00 – 4:35: Dr. Anshul Kundaje | Associate Professor of Genetics and Computer Science, Stanford University, “Deciphering regulatory syntax and genetic variation with deep learning models”
- 4:35 – 5:10: trainee talks
- 5:10 – 5:45: Dr. Stephen Montgomery | Stanford Medicine Endowed Professor of Pathology, Professor of Genetics and Biomedical Data Science, “Multi-omics approaches for studying genetic diseases”
- 5:45 – 6:20: Dr. James Zou | Stanford University
6:30 – 8:30: reception, Foege Building Vista Cafe
(to attend the reception, please register here by October 1)