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The Big Data in BioMedicine Conference was held at the Li Ka Shing Center for Learning and Knowledge on the Stanford University campus in May. Combining leading-edge medicine, technology and architecture, the center’s conference facilities enabled experts from around the world to bring their expertise to bear on the great health challenges of our time.

Martin Landray at The Big Data Biomedicine Conference 2014
Martin Landray at The Big Data Biomedicine Conference 2014

All of the presentations from the conference can be viewed here. Speakers included a number of Oxford scientists, including Professor Martin Landray from NDPH. You can watch his presentation here.

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