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An AI trailblazer's webinar series

Are you an aspiring or established entrepreneur intrigued by the potential of data sharing in the realm of health informatics? If so, there's an opportunity for you to gain valuable insights from a trailblazing expert in the field.
 
It comes courtesy of Dr. Chris Chute, the distinguished Johns Hopkins Artificial Intelligence and Technology Collaboratory's data integration and quality core director and chief research information officer for Johns Hopkins Medicine. Chute will delve into the crucial aspects of clinical information representation, data harmonization and ontology in an upcoming webinar series. His expertise spans a broad spectrum, from shaping harmonized information models to revolutionizing ontology. This is an opportunity to explore the intricacies of clinical information representation and its significance in analyses and translational research. 
 
Whether you're just starting your entrepreneurial journey or are a seasoned player in the field — or just interested in the topic — this webinar promises to equip you with invaluable knowledge to fuel your ventures.
 

— Technical.ly reporter Alanah Nichole Davis (alanah@technical.ly

 

Editor's note: Today, the Technical.ly team is in Philly for our annual in-person retreat. We'll see you again on Monday with another packed roundup of local tech news!


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