NC State’s Data Science Symposium highlighted state-of-the-art methods and research activities using big data to advance environmental health studies. Seth Kullman (Project 2) hosted this year’s event. Carolyn Mattingly (Admin Core) and Sue Fenton (CHHE). During the symposium, attendees shared their research, participated in poster sessions, and networked with fellow scientists. Topics varied from addressing environmental health disparities through data mining to new methods in population genomics, which involves providing hazard and risk assessments without animal testing. Click HERE to read more.