[AISWorld] CALL FOR EXTENDED ABSTRACTS BY JAN 6: AUSTIN WORKSHOP TOWARDS HEALTH FUTURES MARCH 27-28 2020

Jarvenpaa, Sirkka L Sirkka.Jarvenpaa at mccombs.utexas.edu
Thu Dec 26 13:10:05 EST 2019


EXTENDED ABSTRACTS DUE JAN 6, 2020

Austin Workshop:
Towards Health Futures on Digital Innovation, Infrastructure, and Entrepreneurship on Bio Data, Health Data, and Analytics
University of Texas at Austin
AT&T Executive Center
300 Martin Luther King Boulevard,
TX Austin
March 27-28, 2020

We invite researchers, innovators, and entrepreneurs to this two-day spring workshop in Austin, TX. Together, we seek to understand the destabilizing character of digitization and biology through the lenses of digital innovation, digital entrepreneurship, and digital infrastructure. This second workshop follows the first workshop in Berlin in 2019: www.de-hub.org/biodata-spring<http://www.de-hub.org/biodata-spring>
Some of the preliminary themes of Austin Workshop  include but  are not limited to:
-         New business models for bio and health data
-         Data governance, interoperability, privacy, and security
-         Smart care delivery systems
-         Innovations in wellness and fitness
-         Quantum computing
-         Open science for health
Please plan to  attend and join discussions by sending us a 2 to 3 page (double-spaced) extended abstract of your current or future research idea/ question/contribution by January 6, 2020. Please note that the abstract can involve a project idea that you are yet to develop into a full-blown project or paper but would like to get feedback for your initial ideas and progress.
Please email your abstract to Sirkka Jarvenpaa Sirkka.jarvenpaa at mccombs.utexas.edu<mailto:Sirkka.jarvenpaa at mccombs.utexas.edu>. These extended abstracts will serve two purposes. First, they will help us identify a set of common topics that would then form the basis for developing discussion tables. Second, each abstract will get 30 minutes of discussion time.  We will make these abstracts accessible only to the attendees in the workshop.
The workshop facilitates both small group and large group conversations topics. Specifically, the workshop schedule includes parallel small group sessions to which attendees will be assigned based on their abstract and field of interest. Key ‘takeaways’ from these small group sessions will be brought forth and discussed among all attendees in a few plenary sessions. Thus, the emphasis of the workshop will be on facilitating highly interactive discussions rather than formal topic presentations. In addition, we schedule keynote speakers on the two days. These keynote speakers will include industry executives, entrepreneurs, and academics.
To cover the expenses for facilities, lunch and dinner on March 27 and March 28, 2020, we ask faculty participants for a fee of $250, Ph.D. students for a fee of $150, and executives for a fee of $300.
More information will be posted on  www.austinhealthfutures.com<http://www.austinhealthfutures.com/>
International Program Committee
Margunn Aanestad, University of Agder, Norway
Ritu Agarwal, University of Maryland, USA
Ravi Aron, John Hopkins University
Andrew Burton-Jones, University of Queensland, Australia,
Panos Constantinides, University of Manchester, UK
Elizabeth Davidson, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa, USA
Samer Faraj, McGill University, Canada
Daniel Fürstenau, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany
Guodong Gao, University of Maryland, USA
Elena Karahanna, University of Georgia, USA
Rajiv Kohli, William & Mary, USA
Holly Lanham, University of Texas Health Sciences at San Antonio, USA
Katharina Lauer, Elixir, United Kingdom
Jan Marco Leimeister, University of St. Gallen, Switzerland
Shi-Ying Lim, National University of Singapore, Singapore
Magnus Mahring, Stockholm School of Economics, Sweden
Murad Mogbel, University of Texas at Rio Grande Valley
Kalle Lyytinen, Case Western Reserve University, USA
Magnus Mahring, Stockholm School of Economics, Sweden
Lynne Markus, Bentley University, USA
Lars Matthiassen, Georgia State University, USA
Murad Moqbel, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
Eivor Oborn, University of Warwick, United Kingdom
Rema Padman, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Vaibhav Rajan, National University of Singapore, Singapore
Sudha Ram, University of Arizona, USA
Rajendra Singh, University of Oklahoma, USA
Ali Sunyaev, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany
Xenia Vassilakopoulou, University of Agder, Norway
Jonathan Wareham, ESADE, USA
Youngjin Yoo, Case Western Reserve University, USA

Conference Co-Chairs
Sirkka L. Jarvenpaa (sirkka.jarvenpaa at mccombs.utexas.edu<mailto:sirkka.jarvenpaa at mccombs.utexas.edu>)
Edward Anderson (edward.anderson at mccombs.utexas.edu<mailto:edward.anderson at mccombs.utexas.edu>)
Indranil Bardhan (Indranil.Bardhan at mccombs.utexas.edu<mailto:Indranil.Bardhan at mccombs.utexas.edu>)
Maytal Saar-Tsechansky (Saar-Tsechansky at mccombs.utexas.edu<mailto:Saar-Tsechansky at mccombs.utexas.edu>)
International Co-Chairs

-         Michael Barrett, University of Cambridge, UK;

-         Hannes Rothe, Freie Universitat Berlin, Germany
For more information, contact any of the conference co-chairs.



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