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Course 3 – Identifying and Preventing Artifacts in High Dimensional Data: Computational Science in Immuno-Oncology 

06-01-2022 10:42

On May 26, 2022, the Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer (SITC) in partnership with the National Cancer Institute (NCI) held the third of nine computational immuno-oncology webinars. The recording of the third webinar "Course 3 – Identifying and Preventing Artifacts in High Dimensional Data: Computational Science in Immuno-Oncology " is available below.

Webinar Faculty

  • Presenter: Hongkai Ji, PhD, MA, ME – Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
  • Moderator: Carsten Krieg, PhD – Medical University of South Carolina


Program Information

In partnership with the National Cancer Institute (NCI), the Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer (SITC) launched the second iteration of the SITC-NCI Computational Immuno-Oncology Webinar Series. 
These digital events will enable individual research labs to embrace the computational challenges of analyzing and integrating diverse assay data across the spectrum of immuno-oncology. Organized by the SITC Big Data and Data Sharing Committee, these one-hour webinars help participants foster better communication concerning data science technologies and analyses between cancer immunotherapy researchers and clinicians in order to fuel translational immunotherapy research. They feature a moderator and a key faculty speaker leading instruction during the live event. Click here for more information about the program.


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