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PRELIMINARY AGENDA
Frontiers of Predictive Oncology and Computing
Biological Applications of Advanced Strategic Computing (BAASiC) Meeting
October 17-19, 2017
SUNY Global Center
116 E 55th St, New York, NY 10022
Day One – Tuesday, October 17, 2017
8:00 AM Arrival and check-in at the SUNY Global Reception Center to receive Badge
Registration; continental breakfast Global Classroom
8:30 AM Welcome & Introductory Remarks Global Classroom
8:45 AM Meeting Overview – Opportunities and Challenges for Predictive Oncology Through Integration Across Spatial Scale and Time
9:00 AM Keynote – Improving the Lives of Cancer Patients
9:45 AM Break – networking
10:00 AM Plenary Session: Integrated Pathology: Combining Time, Space and “Omics”
11:00 AM Panel Session : Future State for Collaborative Predictive Oncology
12:00 PM Lunch Global Classroom
1:30 PM Plenary Session: Unlocking Pathology – Frontier Technologies to Probe Biology
3:00 PM Break – networking
3:30 PM Panel Session: Longitudinal and Multiscale Data – Challenges and Opportunities
5:00 PM Adjourn - Social Networking Opportunity
Evening on own – dinner on own
Day Two – Wednesday, October 18, 2017
8:00 AM Arrival and check-in at the SUNY Global Reception Center to receive Badge
Registration; continental breakfast Global Classroom
9:15 AM Welcome & Recap Global Classroom
9:30 AM Plenary Session: Frontier Collaborations in Predictive Oncology and Computing – JDACS4C
Molecular Scale Predictive Oncology
Pre-clinical Scale Predictive Oncology
10:30 AM Break – networking
Population Scale Predictive Oncology
Cross-cutting Technologies: CANDLE and Uncertainty Quantification
11:45 AM Lunch – Featured Presenter
1:15 PM Panel Session : Future for Computing in Predictive Oncology
Session Name
Room Location
Session Co-Leads
Session
I
Algorithms and Technologies – Insight into Biological Complexity
TBD
TBD
Session
II
Applications and Data – Access and Mobility
TBD
TBD
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III
Making an Impact – Sustainability, Validation and Translation
TBD
TBD
5:00 PM Adjourn
7:00 PM Meeting Dinner, Angus Club Steakhouse, 135 E 55 Street, Manhattan, NY 10022
Day Three – Thursday, October 19, 2017
8:00 AM Arrival and check-in at the SUNY Global Reception Center to receive Badge
Registration; continental breakfast Global Classroom
9:00 AM Welcome & Introductory Remarks Global Classroom
9:15 AM Keynote – Update Report on Cancer Moonshot – 1 Year Later
10:15 AM Break – networking
10:30 AM Breakout Session Report Out
Algorithms and Technologies – Insight into Biological Complexity
Applications and Data – Access and Mobility
Making an Impact – Sustainability, Validation and Translation
11:30 AM Next Steps and Meeting Wrap-up
12:00 PM Meeting Adjournment
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Cost: $250
Registration URL: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/frontiers-of-predictive-oncology-and-computing-ii-tickets-36210773398
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