Probably Approximately Correct Causal Discovery: With Applications to Adverse Drug Events and Computational Repurposing from Electronic Health Records

Thurston Arthritis Research Center/UNC Center for Core Clinical Research Speaker Series Featuring: David Page, PhD Chair, Department of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics Duke University  “Probably Approximately Correct Causal Discovery: With Applications to Adverse Drug Events and Computational Repurposing from Electronic Health Records” Wednesday, April 29 10:00 a.m. View presentation online Contact Betsy Hackney with any questions.

Navigating the Great Pause – Entrepreneurship Center

Join the UNC Entrepreneurship Center for their "Navigating the Great Pause" weekly series to help entrepreneurs & businesses survive COVID-19 and come out stronger on the other side. Topics are: Apr 16: How to Navigate in the New Normal: Assessing Your Situation, Money & Legal Resources Apr 23: How to Operate Effectively in the New... Read more »

PhD Dissertation Defense: Anagha Gogate

Health policy and management doctoral candidate Anagha Gogate will defend her dissertation research, titled, "Examining the use of combination therapies for metastatic breast cancer: A comparative and cost-effectiveness study."