TDAI’s Computational Health and Life Sciences community of practice will host a hands-on workshop led by Dr. Tim Huerta to introduce the LifeScale Clinical Data Lake, a recently launched OSU infrastructure that facilitates clinical informatics research and Electronic Health Records (EHR) data access. Dr. Huerta is chief research information officer, associate dean for research information technology and professor in the OSU College of Medicine, and director of biomedical informatics for the Center for Clinical and Translational Sciences. PIs and trainees from all disciplines are welcome.
LifeScale is an Azure-based modern data platform to facilitate AI/ML workloads in the research space. It contains an integrated copy of the OSU and Nationwide Children’s Hospital data warehouse to allow researchers from the two organizations to explore meaningful questions using real data, with the goal of providing a mapped workflow from synthetic data through operations.