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

  1. Familiarize with bioinformatics tools for large data modeling, prediction, and optimization.
  2. 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.
  3. Discuss the implications of bioinformatics in oral medicine research.