Thematic Session: Surfing the big data wave
Wednesday September 25, 2024 from 15:25 to 16:25
Emirgan 1
Description
Using state-of the art and cutting-edge technologies, the speakers will present omics, clinical, and molecular data that can be used to predict outcomes that matter most to patients in transplantation. Through collaboration and partnership with patient partners, the speakers will also discuss the hierarchy list of outcomes that are important to patients and caregivers. Here, the speakers will address the specific needs and preferences of individual patients, such that healthcare providers can deliver more personalized and patient-centered care that enhances the overall transplant experience and improves outcomes for transplant recipients.
Moderators
- Prof. Carmen Lefaucheur, France
- Dr. Sang Joseph Kim, Canada
Lectures
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450.1 Patient centred outcomes measures
Dr. Nicole J Scholes-Robertson, Australia
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450.2 Genomics strategies to redefine histocompatibility and risk stratification
Prof. Sophie Limou, France
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450.3 Is AI better than human in predicting post-transplant outcomes?
Prof. Carmen Lefaucheur, France