Speaker Profile
Biography
Andrea Ramirez is the chief data officer of the All of Us Research Program. In this role, she is centralizing data governance and analytics processes within the program. Before joining the National Institutes of Health, Andrea was a physician scientist at Vanderbilt University Medical Center (VUMC) in Nashville, where she studied the genomics of metabolic disorders and precision diabetes care. While there, she also led the data science team at the All of Us Data and Research Center. Andrea received her undergraduate education at North Carolina State University, her medical education at Duke University, and her internal medicine and clinical pharmacology training at VUMC. She also completed training at NIH in endocrinology, diabetes, and metabolism. Her past work has been funded by the Albert Schweitzer Fellowship, the Sarnoff Cardiovascular Research Foundation, and several NIH awards. Andrea maintains her clinical practice in pharmacogenomics, atypical diabetes, and general endocrinology.
Session Abstract – PMWC 2024 Silicon Valley
Track Chair:
Gad Getz, Broad Institute
- PMWC 2024 Luminary Award
Luminary Honoree: Heidi Rehm, MGH and Broad Institute
- Opening Talk: The Power of Data by Track Chair Gaddy Getz, Broad Institute
- Global Data Sharing Collaboration: Overcoming Organizational and Sectoral Barriers (PANEL)
Chair: Gad Getz, Broad Institute
- Peter Goodhand, GA4GH
- Valentina Di Francesco, NHGRI - Challenges of Remote Data Harmonization and Querying
Chair: Heidi Rhem, MGH and Broad Institute
- Andrea Ramirez, All of Us
- Simona Carini, UCSF
- Josh Peterson, Emerge/Vanderbilt University Medical Center
- Nara Sobreira, Johns Hopkins/GeneMatcher - Keynote: Machine Learning for Therapeutic Discovery
- Daphne Koller, insitro
- Exploring the Power of AI and Data Sciences in Drug Discovery
Chair: Russ Altman, Stanford University
- Kim Branson, GSK
- Sun-Gou Ji, BridgeBio
- Angela Oliveira Pisco, Insitro - Foundation Models to Advance Precision Medicine (PANEL)
Chair: Nigam Shah, Stanford
- Aashima Gupta, Google
- Matthew Lungren, Microsoft
- Rod Tarrago, AWS