LuXia Zhang Peking University First HospitalChina

Dr. Luxia Zhang is the professor in the renal division of Peking University First Hospital, and the Assistant Dean of National Institute of Health Data Science at Peking University. She obtained her M.D. degree at Peking University; and her MPH degree at Harvard School of Public Health. For the last fifteen years, her researches focus on prevalence, risk factors, intervention and management of kidney disease in China. Most of her work provide first-hand information of kidney disease in China, and have gained wide attention internationally. During the last 3 years, she has initiated several projects based on big data and utilizing machine learning in the field of major non-communicable chronic diseases. Her studies have been published in top medical journals including N Engl J Med, Lancet and BMJ. She was given 2016 Young Inverstigator Award by Chinese Society of Nephrology. She is now the vice president of Beijing Young Nephrologists Society, and the editor of American Journal of Kidney Diseases.

30 MARCH 2023

Time Session
08:30
10:30
Brian Athey Chairperson University of MichiganUnited States
Mark Ibberson Chairperson Mark.Ibberson@sib.swissDrSwitzerland
Wenjun Ju Chairperson wenjunj@med.umich.eduUniversity Of Michigan Medical CenterUnited States
  • Improving Kidney Health Through Big Data and Data Science - Experience from China
    LuXia Zhang Speaker Peking University First HospitalChina
  • Searching the Global Knowledge Base in Real Time: How Can Renal Researchers Responsibly Utilize ChatGTP and Related Resources in Research and Education. With Live Demonstrations and Discussion.
    Brian Athey Speaker University of MichiganUnited States
  • The Future of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Kidney Health and Disease
    Girish Nadkarni Speaker Mount Sinai School of MedicineUnited States
  • Q and A
MR 109 CDHG