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    From what place does innovation come  How might one capture it so that innovation might be drawn upon as needed - inf   Where does innovation come from FOREWORDFrom the Director
     
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    The goal of the 2018 Innovation Lab was to foster the formation of new interdisciplinary collaborations that would ge
    Program OfficialsNational Institutes of HealthThe NIH Program Officers are key stakeholders in the Innovation Lab  Their participation involves assisting with the    The NIH provided funding to TCC to plan and organize this event  This funding supported the facilitating team  all me   Jennifer Couch Eric M  Johnson Chavarria Shannon Hughes Carol Shreffler
    National Science FoundationThe NSF funded the travel of the participants from a quantitative discipline
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    Program OfficialsNational Institutes of HealthThe NIH Program Officers are key stakeholders in the Innovation Lab  Their participation involves assisting with the    The NIH provided funding to TCC to plan and organize this event  This funding supported the facilitating team  all me   Jennifer Couch Eric M  Johnson Chavarria Shannon Hughes Carol Shreffler
    National Science FoundationThe NSF funded the travel of the participants from a quantitative discipline
    Funders http://www.jktgfoundation.org/ The Jayne Koskinas Ted Giovanis Foundation for Health and Policy  JKTG Foundation  http   www jktgfoundation org   pr   Graham Atkinson Ted Giovannis
  • A team of mentors work alongside the director in selecting the participants and providing objective advice  feedback    While the director and mentors are responsible for the content of the Innovation Lab  KI  as facilitators  are respon   These are carefully selected  instigators    agitators   and  innovators  who can provide novel context by giving bri   James Eberwine Laura Heiser John Lowengrub Vinay Pai Nick Tatonetti Navin VaradarajanTim Dunne Stavros Michailidis Donnalyn RoxeyMarkus Covert Rick HorwitzMentorsFacilitatorsProvocateurs http://bigdatau.org Based at the University of Southern California  USC   the Training Coordinating Center  TCC  http   bigdatau org  wor   Avnish Bhattrai Caroline O Driscoll Jeana Kamdar Crystal Stewart Camryn Van Horn  Intern Training Coordinating Center Staff   InternsThe director is fundamental to a successful Innovation Lab  The director provides leadership for each workshop and th   Jack Van HornDirector
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  • A team of mentors work alongside the director in selecting the participants and providing objective advice  feedback    While the director and mentors are responsible for the content of the Innovation Lab  KI  as facilitators  are respon   These are carefully selected  instigators    agitators   and  innovators  who can provide novel context by giving bri   James Eberwine Laura Heiser John Lowengrub Vinay Pai Nick Tatonetti Navin VaradarajanTim Dunne Stavros Michailidis Donnalyn RoxeyMarkus Covert Rick HorwitzMentorsFacilitatorsProvocateurs Based at the University of Southern California  USC   the Training Coordinating Center  TCC  http   bigdatau org  wor   Avnish Bhattrai Caroline O Driscoll Jeana Kamdar Crystal Stewart Camryn Van Horn  Intern Training Coordinating Center Staff   InternsThe director is fundamental to a successful Innovation Lab  The director provides leadership for each workshop and th   Jack Van HornDirector
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  • outpatient payment systems  and the Medicare payment system for ambulance services  He has also been extensively invo   Donnalyn Roxey Donnalyn s passion for creativity  coupled with her long standing involvement in biological research     Tim Dunne Tim Dunne owes his love for creativity and innovation to his mother  She began attending the Creative Probl    Stavros Michailidis Stavros has a long Greek surname that nobody can remember  let alone pronounce  Fortunately his    Carol Shreffler Dr  Shreffler is the Program Officer for the Training and Career Development Program at NIEHS  Shreff    Eric M  Johnson Chavarria Dr  Johnson Chavarria is a AAAS Science and Technology Policy Fellow serving in the Struct   Shannon Hughes Dr  Hughes joined the National Cancer Institute s Division of Cancer Biology in 2015 as a Program Dire   J  Graham Atkinson Dr  Graham Atkinson is the JKTG Foundation executive vice president for research and policy  He ho   work in government relations  health policy development  and management of health care organizations covering nearly
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  • James Eberwine Dr  James Eberwine is the Elmer Holmes Bobst Professor Systems Biology at University of Pennsylvania P   He is the Elmer Holmes Bobst Professor Systems Biology at University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine  His   John Lowengrub Dr  John Lowengrub is a professor in the Department of Mathematics at the University of California  Ir   Laura Heiser Dr  Laura Heiser is an assistant professor in the Biomedical Engineering department at the Oregon Health   Assistant Professor of Biomedical Informatics in the Departments of Biomedical Informatics  Systems Biology  and Medi   Navin Varadarajan Dr  Navin Varadarajan is an associate professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at the Uni   Markus Covert Dr  Markus Covert is an Associate Professor in the Bioengineering Department at the Stanford university   Rick Horwitz Dr  Rick Horwitz is the Executive Director of the Allen Institute for Cell Science  He spent the past 15   Jack Van Horn Dr  Jack Van Horn is the Associate Professor in Clinical Neurology and the Director of Education in the   Jeana Kamdar Ms  Kamdar is the Project Manager for the BD2K TCC  She received her masters in Public Health from the G
  •  Aaron Meyer Dr  Aaron Meyer is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Bioengineering at UCLA  His lab focuses o    Audrey Hendricks Dr  Audrey Hendricks is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biostatistics and Bioinformatic   Benedict Anchang Dr  Benedict Anchang is located in the Department of Radiology at Stanford University  He is interes   Bin Chen Dr  Bin Chen is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Pharmacology   Toxicology at the Michigan State    Crystal Stewart Ms  Stewart  holds a M A  in clinical professional psychology and is a trained educational outreach s   Bryan Bryson Dr  Bryan Bryson is an Assistant professor in the Department of Biomedical engineering at the Massachuse    Daniela Valdez-Jasso Dr  Daniela Valdez-Jasso is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Bioengineering at the U    Haiyan Cheng Dr  Haiyan Cheng is the Department chair and an Associate Professor in the Computer Science Department     Idoia Ochoa Dr  Idoia Ochoa is an Assistant Professor in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at the U
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  •  Aaron Meyer Dr  Aaron Meyer is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Bioengineering at UCLA  His lab focuses o    Audrey Hendricks Dr  Audrey Hendricks is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biostatistics and Bioinformatic   Benedict Anchang Dr  Benedict Anchang is located in the Department of Radiology at Stanford University  He is interes   Bin Chen Dr  Bin Chen is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Pharmacology   Toxicology at the Michigan State    Crystal Stewart Ms  Stewart  holds a M A  in clinical professional psychology and is a trained educational outreach s   Bryan Bryson Dr  Bryan Bryson is an Assistant professor in the Department of Biomedical engineering at the Massachuse    Daniela Valdez-Jasso Dr  Daniela Valdez-Jasso is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Bioengineering at the U    Haiyan Cheng Dr  Haiyan Cheng is the Department chair and an Associate Professor in the Computer Science Department     Idoia Ochoa Dr  Idoia Ochoa is an Assistant Professor in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at the U
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  • Javier Lopez Dr  Javier Lopez is an Assistant Adjunct Professor in the Department of Internal medicine at University     Kwangbom Choi Dr  Kwangbom Choi is an assistant research scientist at Jackson Laboratory He is interested in designi   Michael Blinov Dr  Michael Blinov is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Genetics and Genomic Sciences at the   Michael Konopka Dr  Michael Konopka is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemistry at Rice University  His    M nica Nadal-Quir s Dr  M nica Nadal-Quir s is an Assistant Professor at Inter American University of Puerto Rico  Sh   Minjoung Kyoung Dr  Minjoung Kyoung is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemistry   Biochemistry at Univer    Mohit Verma Dr  Mohit Verma is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering a   Rhonda Bacher Dr  Rhonda Bacher is an Assistant Pro-fessor in the Department of Biostatistics at University of Florid    Roy Dar Dr  Roy Dar is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Bioengineering at the University of Illinois at U   Roy Wollman Dr  Roy Wollman is an Associate Professor in the Department of Chemistry   Biochemistry at the University   Sahand Hormoz Dr  Sahand Hormoz is an Assistant Professor of Systems Biology at the Harvard medical school  His lab u    Stephanie Hicks Dr  Stephanie Hicks an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biostatistics at Johns Hopkins Bloom   Yang Chen Dr  Yang Chen is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Statistics at University of Michigan  Her Rese
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