April 3, 2018, 12:00 pm — 1:00 pm
Classroom Room 147B
Taylor Avenue Building
Medical Campus
This talk, part of the Institute for Informatics (I2) Research-in-Progress Lecture Series, will feature Dr. Dustin Baldridge, Instructor in the Division of Newborn Medicine of the Department of Pediatrics and Investigator in the Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Research Center (IDDRC) at Washington University School of Medicine.
The I2 Research-in-Progress Lecture Series is designed to offer individuals an opportunity to learn about informatics science and practice occurring throughout the Danforth and Medical Campuses. These informal talks are designed to promote interactions and provide individuals with an opportunity to obtain feedback on their research-in-progress. The schedule of this semester is listed below:
Date | Speaker | Contact |
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1/16/18 | Tim R. Peterson, PhD | timrpeterson@wustl.edu |
2/6/18 | Chenyang Lu, PhD | lu@wustl.edu |
2/20/18 | Lorinette S. Wirth, MPH | lorinettew@gmail.com |
3/6/18 | Eric J. Duncavage, MD | duncavagee@wustl.edu |
3/20/18 | Paul A. Schoening | paschoening@wustl.edu |
4/3/18 | Dustin Baldridge, MD, PhD | dbaldri@wustl.edu |
4/17/18 | Daniel S. Marcus, PhD | dmarcus@wustl.edu |
5/1/18 | Mary C. Politi, PhD | mpoliti@wustl.edu |
For more information, please contact Dr. Tiffani Bright at tjbright@wustl.edu.