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Sponsored by Manifold

The volume and complexity of biomedical data are growing exponentially, and researchers need secure, scalable, and AI-powered environments to extract meaningful insights. In this exclusive webinar, experts from Manifold and the Broad Institute will showcase how they are pioneering AI-enabled Trusted Research Environments (TREs) to empower researchers, biopharma teams, and translational scientists with seamless, privacy-preserving access to multimodal data.

The session will highlight real-world use cases demonstrating how AI and advanced data harmonization techniques within a purpose-built TRE are transforming precision medicine, biomarker discovery, and collaborative research.

Learning Objectives:
The new standard for TREs – How AI-powered tools streamline data access while ensuring security and compliance
Accelerating research with AI – How AI simplifies data preparation, enables collaboration, and speeds up discoveries
Broad Institute’s approach – Real-world insights on how their team is using TREs to advance research and scientific progress

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When: Wednesday, May 7, 2025 · 1:00 p.m. · Eastern Time (US & Canada)
Duration: 1 hour
Language: English
Who can attend? Everyone
Webinar ID: 26bf2ed9cda8
Dial-in available? (listen only): No
Featured Presenters
Webinar hosting presenter
CEO, Manifold
Vinay is the CEO and Co-Founder of Manifold, an AI-powered clinical research platform to streamline the manual workflows of modern study and data management.

Prior to Manifold, Vinay was the CTO and Co-Founder of Kyruus Health, a successful enterprise healthtech company of the previous decade that provides the industry’s leading care access platform serving the largest health systems in the US.

Previously Vinay was on the early team at Endeca Technologies, a successful enterprise tech company that provided enterprise search and business intelligence applications and was acquired by Oracle. Vinay has earned multiple patents for his contributions. He holds an S.B. and M.Eng. in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from MIT.
Webinar hosting presenter
Core Institute Member; Co-director, Stanley Center for Psychiatric Research
Benjamin Neale is a core institute member at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, where he is also co-director of the Stanley Center for Psychiatric Research. He also serves as associate director of flagship disease projects for the Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Genomic Mechanisms of Disease at the Broad. He is an associate professor in the Analytic and Translational Genetics Unit (ATGU) at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), where he directs the Genomics of Public Health Initiative. He is also an associate professor in medicine at Harvard Medical School (HMS). Neale is strongly committed to gaining insights into the genetics of common, complex human diseases with a heavy emphasis on severe mental illnesses.

Neale’s research focuses on the generation and analysis of large-scale genomic datasets and the development of statistical methods to interpret such data. He has led large-scale international genetic studies of patients with ADHD, autism, age-related macular degeneration, type 2 diabetes, and metabolic disorders. His lab leads the analysis of the ongoing rare variant discovery efforts for schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. Neale’s lab is also developing Hail, a cloud-native scalable analysis platform that has been used to perform systematic genetic association analyses of all ICD codes in the UK Biobank as well as curate the gnomAD database, one of the world’s largest allele frequency references. Neale has also been instrumental in the development of novel genomic assays including designing the exome chip, psychchip, and blended genome exome product, which have been used to assay millions of human DNA samples.

Neale studied at the University of Chicago and Virginia Commonwealth University, earning a B.Sc. in genetics. He went on to earn his Ph.D. in human genetics from King’s College in London, UK. Neale completed his postdoctoral training in Mark Daly’s laboratory at Massachusetts General Hospital.