Dental Bioinformatics in Oral Medicine
Srikar Chamala, PhD
Saturday, May 1 9:00 AM – 10:30 AM
Moderator: Milda Chmieliauskaite, DMD, MP
Description
Bioinformatics created a steady stream of large and complex data, which has transformed the way clinical are basic science researches are conducted. It has played a pivot role in biomedical research and has been gaining momentum in dental medicine.
Learning Objectives
- Familiarize with bioinformatics tools for large data modeling, prediction, and optimization.
- Learn current clinical and basic science research informatics projects and innovations that can aid in the molecular understanding of the genes and proteins, and their interactions, pathways, and networks.
- Discuss the implications of bioinformatics in oral medicine research.
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