Duke Chronicle October 25, 2019
Maria Morrison

The Sherry and John Woo Center for Big Data and Precision Health (DAP), which opened last year, hosted the first annual DAP symposium Oct. 24. The center plans to continue with this event for years to come as medicine grows more connected and exact.

At the full-day conference, 25 speakers came from around the world, bringing together new research and ideas. Specifically, the audience learned about findings in precision medicine, genomic engineering, genomic regeneration, artificial intelligence and health data.

“This is a chance to relaunch things with people from different fields because people like us, we don’t talk to each other. But I think [the audience] can see a theme, a common thread of all the fields asking ‘How...

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