PHIND Seminar Series: The Behaviorome in Precision Medicine
Kevin Schulman, M.D.
Professor of Medicine (Hospital Medicine) and, by courtesy, of Economics a the Graduate School of Business
Stanford University
12:00pm – 1:00pm Seminar & Discussion
RSVP here: https://www.onlineregistrationcenter.com/KevinSchulman
Meeting URL: https://stanford.zoom.us/j/514973612
Dial: +1 650 724 9799 (US, Canada, Caribbean Toll) or +1 833 302 1536 (US, Canada, Caribbean Toll Free)
Meeting ID: 514 973 612
ABSTRACT
The revolution in biomedical technology that is allowing us to develop the concept of precision medicine has a fatal flaw. Medical science has focused on risk prediction in the hopes of using risk information to influence health behaviors. However, there is little evidence to support the notion that risk information alone influences individual behavior at scale. Concurrent with the development of the field of precision medicine is an even larger revolution in understanding of the behavior of populations using digital technology. Marketing, the science underlying these advances, offers tools and insights to help guide our understanding of how to translate risk information into behavior change. To date, marketing has been used for mass-customization of products and services outside of clinical medicine. For example, each of us has the opportunity to enjoy streaming video programs that suit our tastes and desires. This delightful consumer experience developed in an iterative fashion based on tight linkages between prediction and behavior. In this case, data are used to develop population segments that are likely to respond similarly to movie suggestions. In this talk, we’ll discuss how a better understanding of behavior in the health care realm, the Behaviorome, will help solve the last mile problem of Precision Medicine.
ABOUT
Dr. Schulman serves as Professor of Medicine, Associate Chair of Business Development and Strategy in the Department of Medicine, Director of Industry Partnerships and Education for the Clinical Excellence Research Center (CERC) at the Stanford University School of Medicine, and, by courtesy, Professor of Economics at Stanford’s Graduate School of Business.
Dr. Schulman’s research interests include organizational innovation in health care, health care policy and health economics. With over 300 original articles, 90 review articles/commentaries, and 40 case studies/book chapters, Kevin Schulman has had a broad impact on health policy (h-index = 61). His peer-reviewed articles have appeared in the New England Journal of Medicine, JAMA, and Annals of Internal Medicine. He is a member of the editorial/advisory boards of the American Heart Journal, Health Policy, Management and Innovation (www.HMPI.Org), and Senior Associate Editor of Health Services Research.
At Duke’s Fuqua School of Business, Dr. Schulman oversaw the growth of the health sector management program, graduating almost 1500 students. He is the Founding Director of the unique Master of Management in Clinical Informatics program (MMCi), originally offered through the Fuqua School of Business and now housed in the Duke University School of Medicine. He has served as a Visiting Professor in General Management at Harvard Business School from 2013-2016, and a visiting scholar from 2016-2018. At Stanford, he teaches a course on Health IT and Strategy at the GSB.
He is the Founding President of the Business School Alliance for Health Management (http://www.BAHM-Alliance.Org), which is a consortium of the leading business schools offering health management programs.
He is an elected member of ASCI and AAP.
Hosted by: Sanjiv Sam Gambhir, M.D., Ph.D.
Sponsored by the PHIND Center and the Department of Radiology
Thursday MIPS Roundtable: Thera(g)nostics: Current clinical use and future needs
1:30-2:15 PM | Dr. Carina Mari Aparici, M.D.
Thera(g)nostics: Current clinical use and future needs
Bringing the clinical needs with preclinical research efforts
Clinical Professor of Radiology – Nuclear Medicine
Director, Targeted Radionuclide Therapy Program
Stanford University
2:15-2:30 PM | Dr. Gunilla Jacobson, Ph.D.
MIPS Theranostics Interest Group
How to join and learn more
Deputy Director
Molecular Imaging Program at Stanford, Radiology
Stanford University
MIPS Roundtables will be every Thursday from 1:30-2:30pm showcasing various topics and are open to all interested.
Please note Zoom information does change week to week.
4/23 Meeting URL: https://stanford.zoom.us/j/639510777
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Meeting ID: 639 510 777
Thursday MIPS Roundtable: Faculty Lab Showcase
1:30-2:00 PM | Dr. Guillem Pratx, Ph.D.
The Physical Oncology Lab
Assistant Professor of Radiation Oncology (Radiation Physics)
Stanford University
2:00-2:30 PM | Dr. Craig Levin, Ph.D.
Molecular Imaging Instrumentation Laboratory
Professor of Radiology and, by courtesy, of Physics,
of Electrical Engineering and of Bioengineering
Stanford University
MIPS Roundtables will be every Thursday from 1:30-2:30pm showcasing various topics and are open to all interested.
Please note Zoom information does change week to week.
4/30 Meeting URL: https://stanford.zoom.us/j/630252651
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Meeting ID: 630 252 651
Thursday MIPS Roundtable: Faculty Lab Showcase
1:30-2:00 PM | Dr. Raag Airan, M.D., Ph.D.
Airan Lab: Noninvasive Control of the Nervous System
Assistant Professor of Radiology and, by courtesy, of Materials Science and Engineering and of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Stanford University
2:00-2:30 PM | Dr. Daniel Spielman, Ph.D.
The Spielman Laboratory: In Vivo MR Spectroscopy and Multinuclear Imaging
Professor of Radiology and, by courtesy, of Electrical Engineering
Stanford University
MIPS Roundtables will be every Thursday from 1:30-2:30pm showcasing various topics and are open to all interested.
Please note Zoom information does change week to week.
5/7 Meeting URL: https://stanford.zoom.us/j/91812578814
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Meeting ID: 918 1257 8814
Thursday MIPS Roundtable: Faculty Lab Showcase
1:30-2:00 PM | Dr. Gozde Durmus, Ph.D.
Levitating Cells for Applications in Biology and Medicine
Assistant Professor of Radiology
Stanford University
2:00-2:30 PM | Dr. Ramasamy Paulmurugan, Ph.D.
Cellular Pathway Imaging Laboratory (CPIL)
Associate Professor of Radiology
Stanford University
MIPS Roundtables will be every Thursday through May from 1:30-2:30pm showcasing various topics and are open to all interested.
Please note Zoom information does change week to week.
5/14 Meeting URL: https://stanford.zoom.us/j/97661102825
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Meeting ID: 976 6110 2825
PHIND Seminar Series: Moving Magnetic Resonance Imaging Towards a Low-Cost High-Value Medical Imaging Modality
Akshay Chaudhari, Ph.D.
Instructor
Department of Radiology
Stanford University
12:00pm – 1:00pm Seminar & Discussion
RSVP Here: https://www.onlineregistrationcenter.com/AChaudhari
The seminar will be available via a zoom live stream.
Meeting URL: https://stanford.zoom.us/j/257831873
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Meeting ID: 257 831 873
ABSTRACT
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a medical imaging modality that offers exquisite resolution and soft-tissue contrast. It is an integral component in diagnostic radiology as well as in basic science research studies due its sensitivity in detecting subtle variations in tissue structure. While MRI can provide a rich source of information, typical acquisition times of 30-40 minutes can limit further widespread use, increase costs, and diminish the patient experience. Moreover, the high-resolution and multi-dimensional MRI datasets can also cause a challenge for efficient and accurate image interpretation. In this talk, through specific examples in musculoskeletal MRI, I will cover recent advances in MRI aided by classical engineering techniques as well as deep learning to substantially reduce the duration of MRI exams and for subsequent image analysis. I will describe how these efforts are helping change the paradigm of MRI by reducing costs and increasing efficiency.
ABOUT
Dr. Akshay Chaudhari is an Instructor in the Radiological Sciences Lab (RSL) and Precision Health and Integrated Diagnostics (PHIND) sections in department of Radiology who works at the interface of radiology and artificial intelligence. His research interests include developing efficient and safer medical imaging acquisition techniques, repeatable and accurate image analysis tools, and on multi-modality sensor fusion. He graduated with honors with a B.S. in Bioengineering from the University of California San Diego in 2012 and completed his Ph.D. from Stanford Bioengineering in 2017 focusing on novel MRI methods to perform rapid quantitative musculoskeletal imaging. Dr Chaudhari received the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship, the Whitaker Fellowship, and the Siebel Fellowship to support his doctoral research. Dr. Chaudhari is the winner of the ISMRM W.S. Moore Young Investigator Award, and has won 6 additional young investigator awards for his work on advanced medical imaging acquisition and analysis techniques, and is a Junior Fellow of the ISMRM.
Hosted by: Sanjiv Sam Gambhir, M.D., Ph.D.
Sponsored by the PHIND Center and the Department of Radiology
Thursday MIPS Roundtable: Faculty Lab Showcase
1:30-2:00 PM | Dr. Sandip Biswal, M.D.
Associate Professor of Radiology
Stanford University
2:00-2:30 PM | Dr. Lei Xing, Ph.D.
Xing Lab: Where Sciences & Engineering Meet Medicine
Jacob Haimson Professor and Professor, by courtesy, of Electrical Engineering
Stanford University
MIPS Roundtables will be every Thursday from 1:30-2:30pm showcasing various topics and are open to all interested.
Please note Zoom information does change week to week.
5/21 Meeting URL: https://stanford.zoom.us/j/98018934679
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Meeting ID: 980 1893 4679
Thursday MIPS Roundtable: Faculty Lab Showcase
1:30-2:00 PM | Dr. Jianghong Rao, Ph.D.
Cellular and Molecular Imaging Laboratory (CMIL)
Professor of Radiology and, by courtesy, of Chemistry
Stanford University
2:00-2:30 PM | Dr. Zhen Cheng, Ph.D.
Cancer Molecular Imaging Chemistry Laboratory (CMICL)
Associate Professor of Radiology
Stanford University
MIPS Roundtables will be every Thursday from 1:30-2:30pm showcasing various topics and are open to all interested.
Please note Zoom information does change week to week.
5/28 Meeting URL: https://stanford.zoom.us/j/92834097988
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Meeting ID: 928 3409 7988
Thursday MIPS Roundtable: Meet our MIPS Instructors
1:30-2:00 PM | Dr. Katie Wilson, Ph.D.
“Optical and Acoustic Molecular Imaging to Identify Lymph Node Metastasis in Head and Neck Cancer.”
Instructor, Radiology
Stanford University
2:00-2:30 PM | Dr. Corinne Beinat, Ph.D.
“Molecular Imaging of Tumor Metabolism”
Instructor, Radiology
Stanford University
MIPS Roundtables are every other Thursday from 1:30-2:30pm showcasing various topics and are open to all interested.
Please note Zoom information does change week to week.
6/11 Meeting URL: https://stanford.zoom.us/j/95475611159
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Meeting ID: 954 7561 1159
PHIND Seminar Series
11:00-11:30 AM | Dr. Anoop Rao, M.D., M.S.
“Wearable Sensing for Neonates”
Clinical Instructor, Pediatrics (Neonatology)
Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital
Stanford University School of Medicine
11:30-12:00 PM | Dr. Eric Dy, Ph.D.
“Crowdsourced data and machine learning to design the future of prenatal care”
Co-founder and CEO
Bloomlife
12:00pm – 1:00pm Seminar & Discussion
RSVP Here: https://www.onlineregistrationcenter.com/PHIND061620
This seminar will be available in person and via a Zoom live stream.
Meeting URL: https://stanford.zoom.us/j/92848236311
Dial: +1 650 724 9799 or +1 833 302 1536
Meeting ID: 928 4823 6311
Dr. Anoop Rao Bio
Anoop Rao is a Clinical Instructor in Pediatrics (Division of Neonatology) at the Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital. After completing early medical training in India, he obtained his MS from MIT, and completed clinical training in Pediatrics from Columbia and fellowships in Neonatal Critical Care from Stanford and Biomedical Informatics from Harvard. He spent over 5 years at AgaMatrix, a startup focused on developing high-accuracy blood glucose meters.
At Stanford, his research is on contact and non-contact monitoring of infants. Anoop collaborates extensively with industry and is actively supported by NIH/Maternal and Child Health Research Institute.
Dr. Eric Dy Bio
Eric Dy, PhD is co-founder and CEO of Bloomlife, a women’s health company designing remote prenatal care solutions to improve the health of women and babies. Eric brings unique perspective on the opportunities and challenges in emerging healthcare technologies and delivery models informed by multidisciplinary technical expertise leading business development for Europe’s leading R&D institute, imec. Eric earned his BSc in Bioengineering from Cornell and his MSc and PhD in Biomedical Engineering from UCLA. Bloomlife has been recognized for their pioneering work winning Fast Company World Changing Ideas, Johnson & Johnson Quickfire Challenge, Richard Branson’s Extreme Tech Challenge, MedTech Innovator Award, and speaking at the White House Precision Public Health Summit.
Dr. Eric Dy Abstract
The period from conception through the first 1000 days of life are the most critical for lifelong health and development, yet too often we are failing women and babies at this time. High risk pregnancies are on the rise, access to care is increasingly a problem, and pregnancy complications such as preterm birth now affect 1 in 10 babies. Despite these growing challenges, the way we deliver prenatal care has not fundamentally changed in over 60 years. We need smarter tools, better data, and scalable solutions to improve the health of moms and babies globally.
In this talk Bloomlife co-founder and CEO will share their strategy for designing the future of prenatal care. He will discuss how clinical grade wearables, in the hands of mom, has helped create the largest dataset on pregnancy in the world, and how AI applied to this dataset is seeding breakthrough screening and diagnostic tools to help solve global maternal health issues including preterm birth.
Hosted by: Sanjiv Sam Gambhir, M.D., Ph.D.
Sponsored by: PHIND Center, Department of Radiology and eWEAR Initiative