Online (virtual) attendance registration is CLOSED. Please submit the form by Sept 6 to make sure you will receive the most timely email response containing the event link to the sessions beginning at 8:45am EDT on Sept 9.
Registration for DAISY 2024 Workshop
Workshop activities scheduled September 9-10, 2024, with optional pre-workshop Welcome Reception on Sept 8
If you encounter problems while using the form, please contact the DAISY site manager, Amy C. Howe.
This year’s focus of DAISY is “Prescriptive AI.”
One of the key concepts of AI is the ability to predict a future life event based on current and past information, e.g., risk of developing a health condition or likelihood of job transition. Prescriptive AI goes beyond predictions by suggesting actions to change the odds of such events. For example, prescriptive AI would aid with drug repurposing, behavioral changes, policy changes, etc. Thus, Prescriptive AI is about strategy and decision making.
Registration is CLOSED. Our onsite participation is limited to ~85 participants maximum, based on space and budget. Additional registrants will receive online connection details to allow for virtual workshop attendance, with 300 persons total. All registrants will be contacted to confirm their registration status, and those approved for onsite attendance will also receive the information needed to book the hotel at the conference rate.
The 2024 DAISY Workshop registration opened on July 15, 2024, and reached the onsite capacity maximum on August 16, 2024.
2024 Workshop Sponsors
- Dean’s Office, UF College of Public Health & Health Professions (PHHP)
- Health Outcomes & Biomedical Informatics (HOBI), UF College of Medicine
- Pharmaceutical Outcomes & Policy (POP), UF College of Pharmacy
- UF Warrington College of Business
- Center for Cognitive Aging and Memory (CAM), UF McKnight Brain Institute
- Office of Research Affairs, UF College of Medicine – Jacksonville
- Endowed Chair, UF Emerging Pathogens Institute; UF Department of Pathology, Immunology, and Laboratory Medicine
- Office of Research, UF Research
- NVIDIA / Mark III Systems