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SUMMARY:Health Tech Assembly's Diabetes Technology & Innovation Series Part 1: Trang Ly\, MBBS\, FRACP\, PhD
DESCRIPTION:Open to all Columbians\, including Barnard and Teachers College \nJoin here. \nDr. Ly is the Senior Vice President and Medical Director at Insulet Corporation\, the maker of the groundbreaking insulin patch pump called the Omnipod. Dr. Ly\, a pediatric endocrinologist by training and formerly of Stanford School of Medicine\, now leads Insulet’s artificial pancreas endeavors as it aims to transform what it means to live with diabetes.
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/health-tech-assemblys-diabetes-technology-innovation-series-part-1-trang-ly-mbbs-fracp-phd/
CATEGORIES:Health Tech Assembly
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SUMMARY:Health Tech Assembly (HTA) Scientific Founder Series Part 2: Gordana Vunjak-Novakovic\, PhD
DESCRIPTION:Open to all Columbians\, including Barnard and Teachers College \nJoin here \n\nDr. Vunjak-Novakovic is the University Professor and Mikati Foundation Professor of Biomedical Engineering and Medical Sciences at Columbia University and the Co-Founder of epiBone\, Tara Biosystems\, Xylyx Biosolutions\, and Immplacate.
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/health-tech-assembly-hta-scientific-founder-series-part-2-gordana-vunjak-novakovic-phd/
CATEGORIES:Health Tech Assembly
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SUMMARY:Columbia Health Tech Assembly's Monthly Idea Lab
DESCRIPTION:Open to Columbia students \nRSVP \n\nHTA’s monthly Idea Lab provides an opportunity for students to pitch their projects/ideas so they can receive feedback and recruit new teammates or even pitch themselves as a future collaborator! This month\, we are lucky to be joined by Dr. Arno Klein\, the Director of the Matter Lab. The Matter Lab is a research non-profit that builds and applies technologies such as wearable devices\, mobile apps\, and online informatics and analysis tools to help track and improve learning and mental health. Focusing on initiatives in extending therapy through smartphone apps and a centralized mental health database\, Dr. Klein is on the forefront of transforming the lives of children and families struggling with mental health and learning disorders. \nWhen: Thursday\, February 27th\, 6-8pm \nWhere: William C. Warren Hall; 1125 Amsterdam Avenue\, New York\, NY 10025
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/columbia-health-tech-assemblys-monthly-idea-lab/
CATEGORIES:Health Tech Assembly
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SUMMARY:Health Tech Assembly Idea Lab Event
DESCRIPTION:Open to Columbia students \nRSVP here. \n\nFeaturing guest speaker and current Columbia Cardiology Fellow Dr. Pierre Elias\, HTA’s monthly “Idea Lab” provides an opportunity for students to pitch their projects/ideas so they can receive feedback and recruit new teammates. \nWhen: Monday\, November 4th from 6pm to 8pm.  Food will be served at 6pm. \nWhere: Roy and Diana Vagelos Education Center\, Room 1402/1403 \n **On CUIMC campus @ 104 Haven Ave\, New York\, NY 10032
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/health-tech-assembly-idea-lab-event/
CATEGORIES:Health Tech Assembly
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190426T140000
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SUMMARY:HTA Health Challenge Finals
DESCRIPTION:OPEN TO MEDICAL\, BUSINESS\, AND ENGINEERING STUDENTS AND PROFESSIONALS\n\nMORE INFORMATION HERE\n\n\n\n\n\nThis one-week challenge will kick-off on Friday\, April 19th and will finish with the final presentations on Friday\, April 26th. The Challenge will take place at the Department of Biomedical Informatics at the Presbyterian Hospital\, on the 20th floor in the collaboration room (PH20-307). Teams will be formed\, start to prototype\, and formulate a marketable product between 1-6pm on the 19th and 1-4pm on the 26th at PH20-307. Also\, teams will be able to work together remotely as much as needed between the 19th and 26th.\n\nMedical\, engineering\, and business professionals not affiliated with Columbia University are welcome to participate and contribute to prototypes on teams.\n\nDuring the week after the kick-off\, the teams — composed of people from CUIMC\, Business School\, and School of Engineering — will ideate\, prototype and present their crafted solutions at the final event in front of a panel of judges on April 26th from 4-6pm.\n\nCash prizes await the best ideas to come out of the challenge!\n\nIf interested in participating\, please register for the event below:\nhttps://goo.gl/forms/ZG6CnxWjUcUVwRxt2
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/hta-health-challenge-finals/
CATEGORIES:Health Tech Assembly
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SUMMARY:HTA Health Challenge Kickoff
DESCRIPTION:OPEN TO MEDICAL\, ENGINEERING\, AND BUSINESS STUDENTS AND PROFESSIONALS\n\nREGISTER HERE\n\n\n\n\nThis one-week challenge will kick-off on Friday\, April 19th and will finish with the final presentations on Friday\, April 26th. The Challenge will take place at the Department of Biomedical Informatics at the Presbyterian Hospital\, on the 20th floor in the collaboration room (PH20-307). Teams will be formed\, start to prototype\, and formulate a marketable product between 1-6pm on the 19th and 1-4pm on the 26th at PH20-307. Also\, teams will be able to work together remotely as much as needed between the 19th and 26th.\n\nMedical\, engineering\, and business professionals not affiliated with Columbia University are welcome to participate and contribute to prototypes on teams.\n\nDuring the week after the kick-off\, the teams — composed of people from CUIMC\, Business School\, and School of Engineering — will ideate\, prototype and present their crafted solutions at the final event in front of a panel of judges on April 26th from 4-6pm.\n\nCash prizes await the best ideas to come out of the challenge!\n\nIf interested in participating\, please register for the event below:\nhttps://goo.gl/forms/ZG6CnxWjUcUVwRxt2
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/hta-health-challenge-kickoff/
CATEGORIES:Health Tech Assembly
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SUMMARY:Health Tech Assembly Fall Social
DESCRIPTION:OPEN TO ALL COLUMBIANS \nRSVP HERE \nJoin us in our Fall Networking Social on Thursday Oct. 25th\, 6:00pm at Arts&Crafts Beer Parlor Morningside Heights. \nCome and talk to people enthusiastic about Health Technology and enjoy food (on us). Find team members\, enjoy snacks\, and more!
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/health-tech-assembly-fall-social/
CATEGORIES:Health Tech Assembly
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SUMMARY:Health Tech Assembly and Healthcare Industry Association Social
DESCRIPTION:OPEN TO ALL \nWhat: In collaboration with HCIA\, HTA will be hosting a fun social event in a relaxing atmosphere to facilitate networking across Columbia for those interested in health technology innovation and entrepreneurship. \nEvent: HTA and HCIA social\nDate: October 25\nTime: 6PM-8PM\nLocation: Arts and Crafts Beer Parlor Morningside Heights\, 1135 Amsterdam Ave\, New York\, NY 10025\nRSVP: http://bit.ly/hta_social
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/health-tech-assembly-healthcare-industry-association-social/
CATEGORIES:Health Tech Assembly
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SUMMARY:Innovative Medicine (iMED) Conference
DESCRIPTION:OPEN TO ALL COLUMBIANS \n2 PM – 2:50 PM Dr. Gordana Vunjak-Novakovic “Engineering human tissues for regenerative medicine and modeling of diseases” \nWorld-wide leader in tissue bioengineering\, University professor\, Mikati foundation professor\, member of the National Academy of Engineering\, and co-founder of the innovative tissue engineering start-ups EpiBone\, TARA biosystems and MatriTek. You can learn about her research in NYT\, Eurekalert\, Youtube\, but more importantly\, at our conference! \n  \n3 PM – 3:45 PM Ting Shih “Future of Healthcare: Humans & Machines” \nCEO and founder of ClickMedix\, a healthcare low-cost medical device company\, developing mobile softwares for medical diagnostics (e.g. EKGs and OBGYN screenings on phones). Their work brings medical care to remote underserved regions in developing countries\, including Botswana\, Ghana\, India. For her innovative approach Ting was awarded the Toyota price mother of inventions and the Cartier’s women initiative award. \n  \n3:45 PM – 4 PM Coffee break \n  \n4 PM – 4:50 PM Dr. Jedd Wolchok\, “Immunologic Checkpoint Blockade: Exploring Combinations and Mechanism” \nChair in Clinical Investigation\, Chief of the Melanoma and Immunotherapeutics Services at Memorial Sloan Kettering. He has helped establish MSK as a leader in the discovery and treatment of cancers with novel immunotherapies. His work has been covered by NYT\, come and learn more about his recent findings at his talk! \n  \n5 PM – 5:50 PM Dr. Laxmi Parida “The Here and Now of Genomic Medicine” \nHead of the Precision Medicine Genomics Group at IBM Watson\, a visiting professor at the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences\, NYU. Her group focuses on personalized cancer medicine\, topology\, pattern analysis\, and population genomics of plants. You can watch her Ted talk here. \nThe conference is followed by a reception. If you want to attend\, please RSVP. \nIf you want to find out more about current and upcoming events hosted by the Innovative Medicine Interest Group (iMED) or get involved\, check out our website https://www.innovatemed.org/ or follow our Facebook group Innovative Medicine at CUMC for new updates!
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/innovative-medicine-imed-conference/
CATEGORIES:Health Tech Assembly
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SUMMARY:Perspectives on Modeling the Human Body
DESCRIPTION:HTA will be hosting a discussion with Dr. Anjali Chelliah\, who is using 3D models to inform pediatric heart surgery\, and Frank Sculli from Biodigital\, a company using interactive 3D visualization software with applications in education and business-consumer engagement. \nAnjali Chelliah\, MD: Dr. Chelliah is a board-certified pediatric cardiologist and an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at Columbia University Medical Center.\nShe received her undergraduate and medical degrees at Harvard University and the University of Pennsylvania\, respectively. She pursued specialty and subspecialty training at Boston Children’s Hospital\, Columbia University Medical Center\, Children’s National Medical Center\, and the National Institutes of Health.\nDr. Chelliah specializes in non-invasive cardiac imaging\, including echocardiography\, fetal cardiology\, cardiac magnetic resonance imaging\, and cardiac computed tomography. Her research interests include using 3D printing to guide congenital heart disease (CHD) surgery\, minimizing radiation exposure in children with CHD\, and using fetal and pediatric echocardiography to predict and improve clinical outcomes. \nFrank Sculli\, BioDigital CoFounder and CEO: Frank cofounded BioDigital in 2003 on the premise that advancements in 3D and information technology will transform the way we understand health and medicine. With a focus on health literacy\, BioDigital looks to empower patients and professionals with engaging\, understandable health information and Frank continues to use this vision to drive innovation.\nWith extensive experience in management and internet technology\, Frank leads product development and has consulted to numerous prestigious medical institutions. Prior to cofounding BioDigital\, Frank worked in R&D at Honeywell\, and later as a consultant to major organizations such as Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center\, the Bank of New York\, Pfizer and the Pennsylvania Treasury Department. Frank holds a Master of Science in Engineering from Columbia University and received his bachelor’s from the University of Michigan.
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/perspectives-modeling-human-body/
LOCATION:Columbia University Medical Center\, Presbyterian Building\, 622 W 168th St\, New York\, NY\, 10032\, United States
CATEGORIES:Health Tech Assembly
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