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Feb
18
Tue
2020
PHIND Seminar – Almudena Espin Perez, PhD @ Beckman Center, Munzer Auditorium (B060)
Feb 18 @ 12:00 pm – 1:15 pm
PHIND Seminar - Almudena Espin Perez, PhD @ Beckman Center, Munzer Auditorium (B060)

PHIND Seminar Series: “Prediction of Future Lymphoma Development Based on DNA Methylation Profiles from Peripheral Blood”

 

Almudena Espin Perez, PhD
Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Biomedical Informatics
Stanford University

 

Beckman Center, Munzer Auditorium (B060)
12:00pm – 1:00pm Seminar & Discussion
1:00pm – 1:15pm Reception & Light Refreshments
RSVP here: https://www.onlineregistrationcenter.com/APerez

 

ABSTRACT

Subjects with Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma (NHL) have abnormal lymphocytes that multiply and accumulate to form tumors in the lymph nodes and other organs. Currently, there are no predictive models with high performance that can predict the risk of developing NHL.

We present a computational framework that accurately predicts future (up to 16 years) NHL from a signature based on DNA methylation profiles of peripheral blood samples. We studied differences in specific DNA methylation levels from blood samples between future NHL group and the control group (470 samples) from two prospective cohorts. We developed a predictive model using advanced artificial intelligence methods for NHL diagnosis based on a set of key CpG sites. The validation tests showed that our signature 1) predicts mainly “control” in an independent population of 656 healthy subjects, 2) predicts “future case” with extremely accurate performance in tissue samples from four independent  NHL cohorts (662, 29, 31 and 29 subjects), with one of the cohorts (662 subjects) corresponding to children with B-cell lymphoma, 3) predicts mostly healthy in a cohort of children with 74 children in remission, 4) works for both HIV positive subjects and HIV negative subjects, 5) yields almost perfect predictions regardless of the NHL subtype, and 6) is 84% accurate at predicting T-cell lymphoma in children, despite its derivation in B-cell lymphoma in adults.

ABOUT
Almudena Espin Perez’s interests include developing algorithms and novel computational methods for early cancer detection. High-throughput technologies in the field of molecular biology are generating huge amounts of biological data and transforming the scientific landscape. A major focus of her research is on building computational methods to 1) study genomics and epigenetic data 2) integrate genomics and imaging data at single-cell level resolution and 3) leverage existing large-scale transcriptomic datasets to address relevant biological questions by developing computational deconvolution tools to infer the abundance of different cell types from mixed cell populations. Dr. Perez aims to improve the understanding of the molecular mechanisms behind cancer development, which could potentially lead to biomarker discovery and improve early detection, treatment strategies and decision-making.

 

Hosted by: Sanjiv Sam Gambhir, M.D., Ph.D.
Sponsored by the PHIND Center and the Department of Radiology

Mar
17
Tue
2020
CANCELLED – PHIND Seminar – Orestis Vardoulis, Ph.D. @ CANCELLED
Mar 17 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm
CANCELLED - PHIND Seminar - Orestis Vardoulis, Ph.D. @ CANCELLED

Please note this seminar is now cancelled and will be rescheduled for a future date. Please contact Ashley Williams (ashleylw@stanford.edu) with any questions or concerns. Thank you for your understanding!

 

PHIND Seminar Series: “A Stroke Monitoring and Alert System for a Future Without Late Presentation”

Orestis Vardoulis, Ph.D.
Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Pediatric Surgery
Stanford University

Mar
27
Fri
2020
Mini-Grand Rounds – Aruna Subramanian, MD, and David Ha, PharmD @ Zoom
Mar 27 @ 7:00 am – 7:30 am
Mini-Grand Rounds - Aruna Subramanian, MD, and David Ha, PharmD @ Zoom

Mini-Grand Rounds: Emerging treatment strategies for COVID-19

Aruna Subramanian, MD
Clinical Professor, Medicine
Stanford University

David Ha, PharmD
Infectious Disease Resident
Stanford University

7:00am – 7:30am, Zoom

The Stanford Radiology Mini-Grand Round live session events are by invitation only. Invites with link to Zoom video will be sent via email to Department faculty and staff only. Recordings will be made available to the public shortly after the event.

Mar
30
Mon
2020
Mini-Grand Rounds – Payam Massaband, MD @ Zoom
Mar 30 @ 7:00 am – 7:30 am
Mini-Grand Rounds - Payam Massaband, MD @ Zoom

Mini-Grand Rounds: Effective faculty-trainee workflow and education during the COVID-19 pandemic

Payam Massaband, MD
Clinical Associate Professor, Radiology
Stanford University

7:00am – 7:30am, Zoom

The Stanford Radiology Mini-Grand Round live session events are by invitation only. Invites with link to Zoom video will be sent via email to Department faculty and staff only. Recordings will be made available to the public shortly after the event.

Apr
3
Fri
2020
Mini-Grand Rounds – Michele Barry, MD, FACP @ Zoom
Apr 3 @ 7:00 am – 7:30 am
Mini-Grand Rounds - Michele Barry, MD, FACP @ Zoom

Mini-Grand Rounds: CoVID19:  Lessons learned from the global response

Michele Barry, MD, FACP
Drs. Ben & A. Jess Shenson Professor
Senior Associate Dean, Global Health
Director, Center for Innovation in Global Health
Professor of Medicine & Senior Fellow at the Woods Institute and at the Freeman Spogli Institute

7:00am – 7:30am, Zoom

The Stanford Radiology Mini-Grand Round live session events are by invitation only. Invites with link to Zoom video will be sent via email to Department faculty and staff only. Recordings will be made available to the public shortly after the event.

Apr
6
Mon
2020
Mini-Grand Rounds – Garry Gold, MD @ Zoom
Apr 6 @ 7:00 am – 7:30 am
Mini-Grand Rounds - Garry Gold, MD @ Zoom

Mini-Grand Rounds: How to stay productive during the COVID-19 pandemic

Garry Gold, MD
Vice Chair, Research and Organization
Professor, Radiology
Stanford University

7:00am – 7:30am, Zoom

The Stanford Radiology Mini-Grand Round live session events are by invitation only. Invites with link to Zoom video will be sent via email to Department faculty and staff only. Recordings will be made available to the public shortly after the event.

Apr
8
Wed
2020
Mini-Grand Rounds – Shanthi Kappagoda, MD, MS
Apr 8 @ 7:00 am – 7:30 am
Mini-Grand Rounds - Shanthi Kappagoda, MD, MS

Mini-Grand Rounds: Update on COVID-19

Shanthi Kappagoda, MD, MS
Clinical Associate Professor, Medicine – Infectious Diseases
Stanford University

7:00am – 7:30am, Zoom

The Stanford Radiology Mini-Grand Round live session events are by invitation only. Invites with link to Zoom video will be sent via email to Department faculty and staff only. Recordings will be made available to the public shortly after the event.

Apr
10
Fri
2020
Mini-Grand Rounds – Alison Kerr @ Zoom
Apr 10 @ 7:00 am – 7:30 am
Mini-Grand Rounds - Alison Kerr @ Zoom

Mini-Grand Rounds: SHC preparedness and mitigation plans for the COVID-19 pandemic

Alison Kerr
Vice President, Neuroscience and Orthopedic Service Lines
CAO of Clinical Operations
Stanford Health Care

7:00am – 7:30am, Zoom

The Stanford Radiology Mini-Grand Round live session events are by invitation only. Invites with link to Zoom video will be sent via email to Department faculty and staff only. Recordings will be made available to the public shortly after the event.

Apr
13
Mon
2020
Mini-Grand Rounds – Sam Shen, MD, PhD @ Zoom
Apr 13 @ 7:00 am – 7:30 am
Mini-Grand Rounds - Sam Shen, MD, PhD @ Zoom

Mini-Grand Rounds: In the frontlines of the COVID-19 pandemic

Sam Shen, MD, MBA
Associate Chief Quality Officer/Patient Safety Officer, SHC
Vice Chair, Clinical Operations & Quality
Clinical Associate Professor, Emergency Medicine
Stanford University

7:00am – 7:30am, Zoom

The Stanford Radiology Mini-Grand Round live session events are by invitation only. Invites with link to Zoom video will be sent via email to Department faculty and staff only. Recordings will be made available to the public shortly after the event.

Apr
15
Wed
2020
Mini-Grand Rounds – Terry Desser, MD @ Zoom
Apr 15 @ 7:00 am – 7:30 am
Mini-Grand Rounds - Terry Desser, MD @ Zoom

Mini-Grand Rounds: Well-being during the COVID-19 pandemic

Terry Desser, MD
Professor, Radiology
Stanford University

7:00am – 7:30am, Zoom

The Stanford Radiology Mini-Grand Round live session events are by invitation only. Invites with link to Zoom video will be sent via email to Department faculty and staff only. Recordings will be made available to the public shortly after the event.