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SUMMARY:CITRIS Research Exchange with Kamal Jethwani
DESCRIPTION:Talk Title: TBD \nSpeaker: Kamal Jethwani\, Co-Founder and Chief Product and Technology Officer\, Decimanl.health \nBio: Dr. Jethwani is a digital health\, technology and healthcare transformation strategist. With an entrepreneurial approach\, he has built and expanded digital innovation at the Harvard-affiliated academic medical centers to transform care delivery and research across a range of provider networks. Through strong partnerships and industry collaboration\, Dr. Jethwani has developed a multi-disciplinary innovation strategy to explore\, test and scale novel technology platforms to improve the life and care of patients. Recent highlights include incorporating connected health solutions with Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning strategies to create personalized and predictive programs for patients\, as well as strategies to intelligently integrate these into clinical workflows and practice. \nAbstract: TBD \nRegister to attend >
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/citris-research-exchange-with-kamal-jethwani/
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CATEGORIES:CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201012T160000
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SUMMARY:CPAR Seminar Series - Behcet Acikmese
DESCRIPTION:CITRIS People and Robots hosts a weekly seminar series every Monday afternoon jointly with UC Berkeley’s “Design of Robotics and Embedded systems\, Analysis\, and Modeling” Seminars (DREAMS). Seminars are held in room 250 Sutardja Dai Hall on Mondays from 4-5 PM and available online via webcast. \nDate: October 12\, 2020\nSpeaker: Behcet Acikmese\nAffiliation: University of Washington \n 
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/cpar-seminar-series-behcet-acikmese-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201013T100000
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CREATED:20200714T172316Z
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SUMMARY:Ada Lovelace Day Celebration of Women in Robotics
DESCRIPTION:The Women in Tech Initiative and CITRIS People and Robots (CPAR) are excited to present the Ada Lovelace Day Celebration of Women in Robotics \nTuesday\, October 13\, 2020\n10:00 am to 12:00pm\nVia Zoom \nTake a deep dive into robotic applications for good and discover how to enter the robotics field.
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/ada-lovelace-day-celebration-of-women-in-robotics-2/
LOCATION:Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201014T120000
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SUMMARY:Medical Management in Epilepsy – A Journey into the Unknown
DESCRIPTION:Talk Title: Medical Management in Epilepsy – A Journey into the Unknown \nSpeaker: Rachel Kuperman\, Founder & CEO\, Eysz Lab \nBio: Rachel Kuperman\, MD is the CEO and co-founder of Eysz\, an early stage startup developing a real-time\, machine-learning based remote monitoring solution to reliably detect seizures associated with loss of consciousness. Rachel co-founded Eysz to address the significant unmet need for identifying seizures outside of the hospital. The company spun out of her research showing that eye movement analysis can be used to detect seizures. The company has been recognized by the Epilepsy Foundation\, IEEE/NIH\, and most recently by the International Society for Optics and Photonics. Prior to co-founding Eysz\, Rachel ran the Pediatric Epilepsy Program and UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital Oakland for 10 years. She attended UCSF Medical School\, completed Child Neurology Fellowship at Columbia\, and then then completed at Epilepsy Fellowship at UCSF. \nAbstract: Neuroscience has made tremendous leaps and bounds in the last three decades. Sadly\, the outcomes for people with epilepsy have not changed significantly with costs more than tripling to 28 billion dollars per year. Why the big divide between research and clinical care? We will explore the barriers to translation and adoption of new technologies in the clinic. \nRegister to attend >
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/medical-management-in-epilepsy-a-journey-into-the-unknown/
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CATEGORIES:CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201019T160000
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SUMMARY:CPAR Seminar Series - Sam Burden
DESCRIPTION:CITRIS People and Robots hosts a weekly seminar series every Monday afternoon jointly with UC Berkeley’s “Design of Robotics and Embedded systems\, Analysis\, and Modeling” Seminars (DREAMS). Seminars are held in room 250 Sutardja Dai Hall on Mondays from 4-5 PM and available online via webcast. \nDate: October 19\, 2020\nSpeaker: Sam Burden\nAffiliation: University of Washington
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/cpar-seminar-series-sam-burden/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201021T120000
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SUMMARY:AI and the Next Generation Food System
DESCRIPTION:Talk Title: AI and the Next Generation Food System\n \nSpeaker: Gabe Youtsey\, Chief Innovation Officer\, University of California\, Agriculture and Natural Resources  \nBio: Gabe Youtsey leads innovation for UC’s statewide agriculture and natural resource division\, bringing together UC research\, commercialization activities\, and industry-academic collaborations to advance innovation in food and agriculture. Mr. Youtsey is also a leader of the newly-created AI for the Next Generation Food System Institute\, a national collaboration among 5 top food and agriculture research universities and the USDA. \nAbstract: Advances in computational\, sensor\, and biotechnologies will help accelerate the adoption of critical new technologies that will introduce much more precision and automation in the food and agriculture industries with economic\, environmental\, and health benefits. However\, in order to accelerate useful “decision-making” through AI\, we will need to be creative in developing this highly data-intensive technology\, create meaningful pathways to commercialize it and prepare our communities and workforce for it. \nRegister to attend >
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/citris-research-exchange-with-gabe-youtsey/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201026T160000
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CREATED:20200829T033407Z
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SUMMARY:CPAR Seminar Series - CJ Taylor
DESCRIPTION:CITRIS People and Robots hosts a weekly seminar series every Monday afternoon jointly with UC Berkeley’s “Design of Robotics and Embedded systems\, Analysis\, and Modeling” Seminars (DREAMS). Seminars are held in room 250 Sutardja Dai Hall on Mondays from 4-5 PM and available online via webcast. \nDate: October 26\, 2020\nSpeaker: CJ Taylor\nAffiliation: U Penn
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/cpar-seminar-series-cj-taylor/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201028T120000
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SUMMARY:Blockchain for the Public Good Panel
DESCRIPTION:Talk Title: Blockchain for the Public Good Panel \nSpeaker(s): Panelists include Brian Behlendorf (Executive Director\, Hyperledger)\, Ben Bartlett (Partner\, Tackett Bartlett LLP)\, and Michele Benedetto Neitz (Professor of Law\, Golden Gate University School of Law). Moderated by Camille Crittenden\, Ph.D.\, Executive Director of CITRIS and the Banatao Institute. \nAbstract: Blockchain technology has gained notoriety over the past decade as a platform for cryptocurrency such as Bitcoin\, which has been used for illicit exchange of weapons and drugs\, as well as paying off hackers whose ransomware holds computer systems hostage. At the same time\, researchers and developers have been exploring the use of blockchain and the broader domain of distributed ledger technology for more beneficial applications\, such as in healthcare\, education\, property title\, and public finance. \nCalifornia lawmakers commissioned a task force in 2019 to study the potential of blockchain for public sector applications by creating the Blockchain Working Group. The 20-member group\, including those speaking today\, comprised experts in computer science\, cybersecurity\, information technology\, law\, and policy. We were charged with drafting a working definition of blockchain\, providing advice to State offices and agencies considering blockchain platforms\, and offering guidance to policymakers to foster an open and equitable regulatory environment for the technology in California. \nThis talk will draw on the panelists’ expertise in the fundamental computer science and security concerns of blockchain\, its applications for public finance\, and ethical considerations of its development. We will also discuss the experience of working with a broad group of stakeholders to create a roadmap for policymakers\, CIOs\, and other leaders considering blockchain solutions for public sector applications. \nRegister to attend >
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/blockchain-for-the-public-good-panel/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar,CITRIS Tech Policy
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