Zika Hackathon Fights Disease with Big Data




Supersized Science show

Summary: On May 15th Austin, Texas held a Zika Hackathon. More than 50 data scientists, engineers, and UT Austin students gathered downtown at the offices of Cloudera, a big data company. They used big data to help fight the spread of Zika. Mosquitos carry and spread the Zika virus, which can cause birth defects and other symptoms like fever. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control is now ramping up collection of data that tracks Zika spread. But big gaps exist in linking different kinds of data, and that makes it tough for experts to predict where it will go next and what to do to prevent it. The Texas Advanced Computing Center provided time on the Wrangler data intensive supercomputer as a virtual workspace for the Zika hackers. Featured on the podcast are Ari Kahn, Texas Advanced Computing Center; and Eddie Garcia, Cloudera. Podcast hosted by Jorge Salazar of TACC.