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Oxford-Stanford Conference on Big Data, November 2012.

Supported by the Li Ka Shing Foundation, the University joined forces with Stanford University to host the Oxford-Stanford Conference on Big Data on 28/29 November 2012. The first event of its kind to be held anywhere, the two day conference concluded that we are poised for a revolution in the way society understands disease and treats patients in the 21st century.

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