Thank you to everyone who joined us for HUB Talks last week and helped make the event such a success. We are grateful for the strong turnout, thoughtful discussions, and continued support for our students, trainees, faculty, and presenters.
HUB Talks brings together members of the DBMI community to share emerging research, build connections, and highlight the breadth of scholarship taking place across the department. This year’s event was a wonderful reminder of the strength of our community and the exciting work advancing biomedical informatics, data science, digital health, and health-related research.
A highlight of the event was the student poster competition, which showcased outstanding work from students and trainees. We extend our appreciation to all poster presenters for sharing their research, as well as to those who participated in the judging and voting process.
Technological Innovation
Nicole Cosmany
“A signal-based long read mapping method to improve structural variation detection in complex regions”
Biomedical Impact
Nate Masson
“TwInsPEctor for Twin Prime Editing Analysis”
Data/Analytics
David Villarreal
“Comparison of answers to questions about tobacco cessation services in English and Spanish from different large language models”
People’s Choice
Abdelrahman Badawy
“Genomic Signatures of Desert Adaptation in the Bedouin Population”
Congratulations to this year’s poster award winners, and thank you again to all presenters for contributing to such a strong and engaging showcase of research and scholarship.
On behalf of the HUB Admin Team, thank you to everyone who attended, presented, judged, voted, and helped make HUB Talks a success.