Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) Biomedical & Health Informatics (BHI) PhD graduate Carly Rose has been selected for a short talk at the upcoming Keystone Symposium “Closing the Data Gap in Global Genomics, Medicine & Population Health.” Carly’s talk, titled “Deep Phenotyping Afforded by Multi-Institutional Electronic Health Records in the National Clinical Cohort Collaborative (N3C) Reveals Opposing Effects of SARS-CoV- 2/COVID-19 Infection and Recombinant Zoster Vaccination on the Risk of Late-onset Alzheimer Disease in Older Patients” will be given in the Deep and Latent Phenotyping session chaired by University of Glasgow Professor Amelia C. Crampin. The conference will be held at Herrenhausen Palace in Hannover, Germany, April 27-30, 2026.
BHI PhD graduate selected for Keystone Symposium oral presentation
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