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Medical Information Sciences Vortragsreihe (2 CME Punkte)

Medical Information Sciences Vortragsreihe (2 CME Punkte)

Auf einen Blick:

Dienstag, 13.06.2023, 17:30 bis 19:30
Ort: FAI: N2045 Universität Augsburg

Referent: Prof. Dr. Ulrich Sax (Universitätsmedizin Göttingen)

Titel: Data Protection and Data Security Concerning the Handling of Genomic Data in Research and Provision in Biomedical Informatics

Ort: FAI: N2045 Universität Augsburg und Livestream in Besprechungsraum des IDM (Gutenbergstr. 7, 86356 Neusäß, 1. OG, Raum 01.B001)

www.uni-augsburg.de/de/fakultaet/fai/informatik/prof/bioinf/vortragsreihe-mis/

Der Vortrag richtet sich an ein interessiertes Publikum und werden in englischer Sprache gehalten. Im Anschluss an den Vortrag werden Snacks und Getränke serviert. 
 
Im Vorlauf der Vorträge wird zudem die Möglichkeit zur Wahrnehmung einer persönlichen Sprechstunde mit der oder dem Vortragenden des Tages angeboten, um sich bspw. über wissenschaftliche Fragen, Themen oder Kooperationsmöglichkeiten auszutauschen.

Bei Interesse bitten wir Sie, sich hierfür rechtzeitig über eine Nachricht an office.bioinf@informatik.uni-augsburg.de anzumelden.

Guest Lecture Series „Medical Information Sciences“
We are delighted that the guest lecture series Medical Information Sciences continues this semester, once again covering a variety of topics relating to medical information sciences. It will be held on a weekly basis on Tuesday evenings at 5:30 pm during this summer term with alternating venues and live-streaming to the other location (University Campus and University Hospital Augsburg, respectively).
 
For the lecture on Tuesday, June 13th 2023, we cordially welcome
 
Prof. Dr. Ulrich Sax
(Head of working group Infrastructure for Translational Research, Department of Medical Informatics, University Medical Center Göttingen)

research focus: 
 „Genomic Data Protection and Management“
 
The research project ‚GenoPerspektiv‘ of the UMG (University Medicine Göttingen) focuses on the handling of genomic high-throughput data, taking into account perspectives from the fields of clinical practice, ethics, law, and biomedical information technology. The project aims to address the various challenges and opportunities associated with the use of genomic data in healthcare.
Within the realm of medical informatics, Professor Sax is specifically engaged in a subproject that delves into the application of information and health technology in medicine. This entails studying the integration of digital systems and tools to enhance healthcare delivery, data management, and decision support. Therefore, he conducts research on data privacy and security in telematics, with a particular focus on healthcare settings, where he explores the implementation and utilization of electronic patient records and personal health records in translational research. His work aims to optimize the functionality and interoperability of these digital platforms, facilitating seamless information exchange and enhancing patient care.
Another area of interest for Professor Sax is the handling of genomic data in both research and healthcare, within the broader field of biomedical informatics. He examines strategies for securely storing, analyzing, and utilizing genomic information to advance precision medicine and improve patient outcomes. Furthermore, he investigates innovative approaches for the analysis, management, and presentation of complex data in translational research. This research focus aims to develop efficient methodologies to extract meaningful insights from large datasets and effectively communicate research findings, ultimately facilitating evidence-based decision-making and the translation of research into clinical practice.