Tuesday, August 20, 2024
NC TraCS Data Science Seminar Series: ORDR(D) Data System
Tue. 20 Aug, 2024 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm
NC TraCS Data Science Seminar Series: ORDR(D) Data System
The TraCS Data Science Lab invites UNC Researchers for an introduction to the OMOP Research Data Repository (De-identified). ORDR(D) is an EHR data enclave created through a collaboration between NC TraCS and RENCI that allows UNC researchers to directly access and analyze data from more than 3 million patients from the UNC Health EHR in a de-identified OMOP database. System access has recently been expanded so that UNC researchers from outside of the School of Medicine are now invited to propose pilot projects for ORDR(D). This seminar will be most useful to UNC researchers as access to ORDR(D) is restricted.
Seminars in the NC TraCS Data Science Seminar Series will cover a range of topics related to health care data science, clinical data, data engineering, and working in these areas at UNC-Chapel Hill. These hybrid seminars will be held on the third Tuesday of each month from 12:30-1:30 p.m. in the NC TraCS suite on the 2nd floor of Brinkhous-Bullitt or via Zoom.
CTSA Virtual Visiting Scholar Program: Expanding the Reach of Autism Studies in Infancy
Tue. 20 Aug, 2024 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Expanding the Reach of Autism Studies in Infancy: Translation of Laboratory-Based Assessments for Telehealth
Meagan Talbott, PhD, an assistant professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at UC-Davis, joins us to discuss a telehealth-based developmental assessment for screening and assessment for infants with early developmental concerns. Talbott's talk will present data on the reliability, validation, and clinical utility of this approach to identifying infants with elevated likelihood for autism. Talbott has an Institutional KL2 Career Development Award funded by the National Center for Advancing Translational Science.
The CTSA Virtual Visiting Scholar Program brings clinical and translational scholars from across the CTSA Consortium to NC TraCS Institute for research seminars and virtual campus visits.