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Seminar Series: Lang Li

Lang Li
February 21, 2019
All Day
209 W Eighteenth Ave (EA), Room 170

Title

Statistics Methods in the Drug Interaction Research

Speaker

Lang Li, Department of Biomedical Informatics, The Ohio State University - College of Medicine

Abstract

Drug interactions and adverse drug events are the major causes of hospitalizations, emergency room visits, and medical errors. Large scale electronic health records are primary data sources for the translational biomedical informatics research in drug interactions and adverse drug events. In this talk, we will present several statistics methods that address false discovery rate estimation for large scale pharmacovigilance studies, confounding effect justification, and high dimensional drug interaction data mining.

Note: Seminars are free and open to the public. Reception to follow.