THE LIVER: FROM HARUSPICS TO BIG DATA

Venerdì 27 settembre / ore 15-16.15
Palazzo Gopcevich, Sala Bazlen
Palazzo Gopcevich, Via Gioacchino Rossini, Trieste, TS, Italia
Lingua

A panel with
Diego Antonini, amministratore unico Insiel
Gabriele Codotto, dottorando Università di Ferrara, laboratorio di Genomica ed Epigenomica Area Science Park
Anna Ludovica Fracanzani, direttore Struttura Complessa Medicina ad Indirizzo Metabolico Fondazione IRCCS Ca' Granda Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico di Milano
Claudio Tiribelli, direttore scientifico Fondazione Italiana Fegato
Chaired by
Cristina Bellarosa, ricercatrice Fondazione Italiana Fegato
The event will take place in italian
Abstract
Historically regarded as the seat of courage and intelligence, the liver was examined by ancient haruspices to interpret omens. Today, the advent of big data enables the creation of an innovative digital platform that integrates clinical and molecular data from patients with various liver diseases. In this conference, a patient, a hepatologist, a big data management expert, and a public administrator will come together to discuss these developments. It is only through the synergy of all these stakeholders that we can achieve earlier diagnoses and more effective, sustainable treatments for liver diseases.
An event by Fondazione Italiana Fegato

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