Upcoming Speaker: 

December 5, 2018

Samir Courdy and Joyce Niland


Samir Courdy and Joyce Niland

A Systematic Approach to Building Natural Language Processing (NLP) for Automated Extraction of Data from Clinical Reports

An invitation: If you are interested in presenting your work to our diverse audience of informaticists; basic, translational, and clinical researchers; software developers; and others interested in exploring the uses of informatics in cancer research, contact Eve Shalley at eve.shalley@nih.gov or 240-276-5194.

 

Welcome to the CBIIT Speaker Series Wiki 

The NCI Center for Biomedical Informatics and Information Technology (CBIIT) Speaker Series presents talks from innovators in the research and informatics community. The biweekly presentations allow thought leaders to share their work and discuss trends across a diverse set of domains and interests. The goals of the Speaker Series are: to share leading edge research; to inform the community of new tools, trends, and ideas; to inspire innovation; and to provide a forum from which new collaborations can begin.

Speakers represent many different institutions, and the topics they address are wide-ranging. View a list of all past speakers, and view their presentations on our NCI CBIIT Speaker Series YouTube playlist!

For help accessing NCI CBIIT Speaker Series files, go to Help Downloading Files.

Location: 9609 Medical Center Drive, Rockville, Maryland 20850

Speaker Series Guidelines for Speakers: Download Word document

Questions or suggestions? If you have questions or would like to recommend a speaker, please email Eve Shalley at eve.shalley@nih.gov

Please refer to the Speaker Calendar below for upcoming speakers.


Upcoming Speakers:

December 5, 2018: Samir Courdy, Huntsman Cancer Institute, and Joyce Niland, City of Hope

December 19, 2018: Rob Smith, University of Montana

January 16, 2019: Chunlei Wu, The Scripps Institute

January 30, 2019: Kenneth Gersing, National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS), NIH

February 27, 2019: Thomas Klumpp, Thomas Jefferson University Medical Center