Dina Katabi, MIT - 2019 Stanford Medicine Big Data | Precision Health
Researchers and leaders from academia, hospitals, government and industry gathered for two days at the 2019 Big Data in Precision Health conference at Stanford Medicine to spark collaborations, address challenges, and identify actionable steps for using large-scale data analysis and technology to improve human health.
Dina Katabi, PhD, of MIT, spoke on a panel about technology and toys.
For more information, visit https://bigdata.stanford.edu/
Видео Dina Katabi, MIT - 2019 Stanford Medicine Big Data | Precision Health канала Stanford Medicine
Dina Katabi, PhD, of MIT, spoke on a panel about technology and toys.
For more information, visit https://bigdata.stanford.edu/
Видео Dina Katabi, MIT - 2019 Stanford Medicine Big Data | Precision Health канала Stanford Medicine
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