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What happens at the intersection of big data and clinical care? Dr. Allison Kurian weighs in.

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For our sixth episode of Positive Perspectives, we sit down with Stanford's Dr. Allison Kurian to discuss the intersection of big data and clinical care. We ask Dr. Kurian about how she approaches questions that can only be answered with huge datasets, how she’s working to increase access to clinically-relevant information and what she thinks are some of the biggest limitations to interacting with this “fire hose” of new data. Near the end of our conversation, we talk about some of the specific results from her recent studies and how those results are dramatically changing the way the medical community approaches questions of disparities in access to testing and treatment.

To learn more about Dr. Kurian's work, visit https://profiles.stanford.edu/allison-kurian. To check out the BRCA tool, visit http://brcatool.stanford.edu/

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For our sixth episode of Positive Perspectives, we sit down with Stanford's Dr. Allison Kurian to discuss the intersection of big data and clinical care. We ask Dr. Kurian about how she approaches questions that can only be answered with huge datasets, how she’s working to increase access to clinically-relevant information and what she thinks are some of the biggest limitations to interacting with this “fire hose” of new data. Near the end of our conversation, we talk about some of the specific results from her recent studies and how those results are dramatically changing the way the medical community approaches questions of disparities in access to testing and treatment.

To learn more about Dr. Kurian's work, visit https://profiles.stanford.edu/allison-kurian. To check out the BRCA tool, visit http://brcatool.stanford.edu/

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