The lecture is hosted by the Research Group of Prof. Roland Eils, Chair and Founding Director of the BIH Center of Digital Health.
Lecture
BIH Lecture | Andrea Ganna "Disease Prediction Using Nation-Wide Health Data and Genetics"

Zu Besuch am BIH - In seinem Vortrag am Rahel Hirsch Center erklärt Ganna wie Krankheitsrisiken mithilfe von Gesundheitsregistern, genetischen Daten und Künstlicher Intelligenz vorhersagbar sind. Erfahren Sie, wie diese Ansätze Präzisionsprävention und gerechtere Gesundheitsforschung ermöglichen.
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The online talk is part of the Lecture Series “Frontiers in Translational Medicine - Scientific and Structural Challenges” on key questions of translation in medicine.
BIH Lecture
“Disease Prediction Using Nation-Wide Health Data and Genetics”
The presentation will outline recent advances in disease prediction through the integration of national health registries, genomic data, and artificial intelligence. Using data from the Finnish FinRegistry (over 7 million individuals and 6.5 billion records), large-scale machine learning models achieve high predictive accuracy for disease outcomes but also reveal disparities across regions and socioeconomic groups, emphasizing fairness and generalizability challenges. The presentation will further demonstrate how polygenic scores (PGS) capture lifelong disease risk and complement electronic health record–derived phenotype risk scores (PheRS), with each excelling for different disease categories. Combining genomic and EHR data enhances trial emulation, strengthens causal inference, and supports the design of more representative clinical studies. The talk will underscore that equitable, ethically guided AI and genetic integration are key to realizing precision prevention at a population scale.
>> The lecture will be moderated by Maik Pietzner, BIH Center of Digital Health, Health Date Modelling.
About the Speaker
Andrea Ganna is an Associate Professor at FIMM and HiLIFE and a research associate at Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital. He is also Associate Faculty at the ELLIS Institute Finland and an ELLIS member.
Andrea's research interests lie at the intersection between epidemiology, genetics, and statistics. He is co-leading the INTERVENE consortium, which aims to integrate AI and human genetics tools for disease prevention and diagnosis across biobanks in Europe. He has been honored with the Leena Peltonen Prize for Excellence in Human Genetics and an ERC Starting Grant. Under this grant, he launched the FinRegistry project, one of the most comprehensive registry-based health studies in the world. Within FinRegistry, Andrea’s team, utilizes AI and machine learning to improve early disease detection and improve public health interventions.
Info
When
January 30, 2026
12:00 - 1:00 pm
The lecture will be held in hybrid format.
in person
Rahel Hirsch Center for Translational Medicine
Raum Ingeborg Rapoport (EG)
Luisenstr. 65, 10117 Berlin
>> Please note that places in the lecture room are already fully booked.
But there are still seats available in the streaming room (Duska Dragun, 04 343) at the RHC.
online via Zoom
>> The login link will be provided shortly before the event.
Registration
Please register here