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Bioengineering Lecture

Monday, April 18, 2016
4:00pm to 5:00pm
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Beckman Institute Auditorium
"Translating a Trillion Points of Data into Therapies, Diagnostics, and New Insights into Disease"
Atul Butte, Department of Pediatrics, UCSF,

There is an urgent need to take what we have learned in our new "genome era" and use it to create a new system of precision medicine, delivering the best preventative or therapeutic intervention at the right time, for the right patients. Dr. Butte's lab at the University of California, San Francisco builds and applies tools that convert trillions of points of molecular, clinical, and epidemiological data -- measured by researchers and clinicians over the past decade and now commonly termed "big data" -- into diagnostics, therapeutics, and new insights into disease. Several of these methods or findings have been spun out into new biotechnology companies. Dr. Butte, a computer scientist and pediatrician, will highlight his lab's recent work, including the use of publicly-available molecular measurements to find new uses for drugs including new therapies for autoimmune diseases and cancer, discovering new druggable targets in disease, the evaluation of patients and populations presenting with whole genomes sequenced, integrating and reusing the clinical and genomic data that result from clinical trials, discovering new diagnostics include blood tests for complications during pregnancy, and how the next generation of biotech companies might even start in your garage.

For more information, please contact Laura Ngo by phone at 4953 or by email at [email protected].