The DSPS Capstone Student Team (Roche Project Team) consisting of Mr. Lucas Law, Mr. Yves Lee, Ms. Miky Fu, and Mr. Justin Ng, led by Dr. Kelvin Lo, Professor Wilson Wong, and Mr. Tony Wong will present their project findings in the Synthetic Healthcare Data Conference (Privacy, Algorithm, and Application in Hong Kong). In the conference, the student team will present the key findings of their systematic review on privacy issues related to synthetic data in healthcare.
The Synthetic Healthcare Data Conference would be organized on 8 December 2022, and co-hosted by our Programme, Artificial Intelligence Society of Hong Kong and Roche. Artificial Intelligence Society of Hong Kong devoted to the further development and adoption of AI technologies in Hong Kong. In the meantime, Roche as a worldwide biotech company commits to deliver the best personalized healthcare.
To provide personalized healthcare tailored to unique genetic profile and care needs of individuals, the effort on resolving the central dilemma between data sharing advancements and patient privacy preservation is inevitable. Synthetic data has the potential to maintain the value of data sharing without compromising the privacy of individuals. Experts from the industry, academia and an innovation ecosystem orchestrator will gather and share perspectives on synthetic data.
Details are as follows:
Theme | : | Synthetic Healthcare Data: Privacy, Algorithm, and Application in Hong Kong |
Date | : | 8 December 2022 |
Time | : | 06:30 PM – 08:00 PM |
Delivery mode | : | Face-to-face |
Venue | : | The Community Lab, 24/F, Lee Garden Five, 18 Hysan Avenue, Causeway Bay |
MOI | : | English |
Registration | : | |
Speakers | : | The DSPS Capstone Student Team (Roche Project Team) led by Dr. Kelvin Lo, Professor Wilson Wong and Mr. Tony Wong
Mr. Gareth Lane, Lead, Personalized Health Care, Roche
Ms. Marta Batlle López, Data Scientist, Roche
Ms. Jennifer Leung, Manager, STP Platform |
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