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Data Science Research Bazaar

Introduction and Lightning Talks

Event Details

Date
Wednesday, February 3, 2021
Time
1-3:30 p.m.
Description

Introduction – 1:00-1:45 p.m. CST

Welcome to the Research Bazaar, Michael Ferris and Dorothea Salo

Lightning Talks – 2:00-3:30 p.m. CST

The Voice and Swallow Outcomes Database as a Resource for SLP and ENT Research, Rachel Godbout
Tropical Stethoscope, Yuren Sun
Using Web Analytics to Make Policies and Programs that Improve Equity and Make Health More Accessible for Underrepresented Communities, Molly Wirz
Spreading Like Wildfire, Rohit Menon
Protect Your Research Data with an Electronic Lab Notebook, Tobin Magle
Detecting Inequity in the Analysis of Psychological Data, Kenneth Nieser
Exploring the Scholarly Article Graph: Using the Web of Science Raw Data Extract, Steve Meyer
Big Data Ecology: Birds as Sentinels of Climate Change, Benjamin Zuckerberg
Data Visualization and Information Design for Communicating USGS Science, Colleen Nell

Lightning Talk Discussion Break

Knowledge-Guided Deep Learning for Improving Environmental Predictions, Samantha Oliver
PAGER-CoV: A Comprehensive Collection of Pathways, Annotated Gene-Lists and Gene Signatures for Coronavirus Disease Studies, Clark Xu
Tracking Human Mobility and Close Contact Patterns Using Mobile Phone Data During COVID-19 Pandemic, Song Gao
Using Sentiment Analysis to Evaluate Student Wellness, James Sesil
Seed to Kitchen/SeedLinked: Harnessing Citizen Science to Improve Regional Seed and Variety Choices, Julie Dawson and Nico Enjalbert
Building a Profile of Basic Needs in Dane County Through 211, Carole Trone
Survey of the Health of Wisconsin: a Health and COVID-19 Data Resource, Jacquie Cronin
Poverty and the Wisconsin Administrative Data Core, Iain McConnell
Research Computing Beyond the Desktop: The Center for High Throughput Computing, Lauren Michael

Lightning Talk Discussion Break

Cost
Free

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