OHDSI Community Call 21Jan2020

Hi Everyone,

Here’s the agenda for Tuesday’s OHDSI community call:

  1. Introduction of OHDSI newcomers
  2. Updates from the week
  3. Presentation - @ngiangre will present on OMOPomics

Nature never breaks her own laws.
Leonardo da Vinci

UPCOMING COLLABORATION OPPORTUNITIES

Upcoming Grant Deadlines
Addressing Suicide Research Gaps: Aggregating and Mining Existing Data Sets for Secondary Analyses (R01)

Application due Feb 10th

Center for Collaborative Research on Complex Generics (U18)

LOI due Feb 17th
Application due April 12th

Surgical Disparities Research (R01)

Application due June 5th
LOI due 30 days prior to application due date

Upcoming Conferences
2020 Health Datapalooza - February 10-11 in Washington, DC
https://www.academyhealth.org/events/site/2020-health-datapalooza

2020 National Health Policy Conference - February 10-11 in Washington DC
https://www.academyhealth.org/events/site/2020-national-health-policy-conference

2020 ASA Conference on Statistical Practice - February 20-22 in Sacramento, CA
https://ww2.amstat.org/meetings/csp/2020/

DIA EUROPE 2020 - March 17-19 in Brussels, Belgium
URL: https://www.diaglobal.org/en/flagship/dia-europe-2020

HOW TO JOIN THE MEETING

Time: Every Tuesday from 12-1pm ET
Join the Webex: https://meetings.webex.com/collabs/#/meetings/detail?uuid=M59X2V1U61WC9ASID2Z5N3UT95-D1JL&rnd=96139.930901412523321531221112212141232121131213113112112121536
Join the call using VoIP
How to use the VoIP: http://wlc.webex.com/docs/job_aids/IntegratedVoIP_JA.pdf

OR

Join the call using the following teleconference details:
+1-415-655-0001 (US Toll)
Attendee Code: 199 982 907
Meeting details are also available on the wiki:
http://www.ohdsi.org/web/wiki/doku.php?id=projects:ohdsi_community

Thanks everyone for joining today’s OHDSI call and a big thanks to @ngiangre and his team at the University of Pittsburg for sharing their work on OMOPomoics. A recording of today’s call is available at: OHDSI Collaborator meeting-20200121 1703-1.arf - Google Drive

If you’d like to check out OMOPomics you can do so here:
https://github.com/NCBI-Codeathons/OMOPOmics
Please send @ngiangre any feedback you have on how to improve OMOPomics in your environment.