Hands on Big Data Mining for the Nephrologist in 2024

14 Apr 2024 9 a.m. 10:30 a.m.
Hall C1
HeatherAscani Chairperson United StatesUniversity of Michigan
KatherineTuttle Chairperson United StatesUniversity of Washington School of Medicine, Division of Nephrology
MatthiasKretzler Chairperson United StatesUniversity of Michigan

Session description:
Open Science concepts have given the entire nephrology community a new approach to kidney disease research.  Our space is rich with data that researchers can freely access from around the world. Data, however, is only part of the story!  Do you often desire to know what you can DO with your data and what biological meaning you can extract from it?  Global access to rapidly-growing databases means data analysis and interpretation can be performed more widely than ever before. This session will introduce you to what data types are publicly available, how to access them, and, more importantly, introduce you to datamining tools that are easy to use and understand.  No need to be an expert user, these tools will help you reveal knowledge that may otherwise remain hidden in your data.  Join us!  Completing your research story could be just a few mouse-clicks away.
Learning objectives:
Understand the richness of datasets, data mining and novel research tools now available for the clinician scientist and basic researcher of kidney health and disease. The session will serve as introduction to the one-on-one hands-on training sessions provided to participants for the duration of the congress.

Click here to sign up for the Big Data Lab Session: https://wcn24.theisn.org/book/bdl

Time Session
9 a.m.
9:20 a.m.
9:20 a.m.
9:40 a.m.
9:40 a.m.
10 a.m.
10 a.m.
10:30 a.m.