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Department of Biomedical Informatics and Data Science

R5A 2153

Fridays
10 - 11 a.m.

Hybrid 
Virtual Location - Zoom 
Physical Location - Shelby Biomedical Research Building (Conference Room 105)

Overview

This seminar series is developed and sponsored by the UAB Department of Biomedical Informatics and Data Science (DBIDS). It educates individuals on research innovations in biomedical informatics. 

There are two tracks: Clinical Informatics (1st and 3rd Fridays) and Bioinformatics (2nd and 4th Fridays). 

Clinical informatics seminars focus on the application of informatics for improving healthcare delivery and using health data for research. It includes diverse topics such as design, implementation, and clinical decision support.

Bioinformatics seminars present late-breaking computational techniques, tools and applications. It includes genomics and other -omics.

Some areas of informatics, such as precision medicine, natural language processing and image processing, span clinical informatics and bioinformatics and have greater crossover appeal. Presentations in these areas may be held in either 1st/3rd or 2nd/4th Fridays.

In addition to educating, we also strive to make these seminars social gathering places for the UAB clinical informatics and bioinformatics communities. We encourage you to attend to learn more about biomedical informatics and related disciplines and discover new opportunities for collaboration.

Organizer

Jake Chen - Chair
Amy Wang - Moderator for 2023-2024 series

Bioinformatics Steering Committee

Jake Chen 
Zechen Chong 
David Crossman
Curtis Hendrickson         
Elliot Lefkowitz
Merry-Lynn McDonald
Hemant Tiwari

Clinical Informatics Steering Committee

Eta Berner
James Cimino
Tiago Colicchio
Tony Fargason
Jacqueline Moss
Bunyamin Ozaydin
Marisa Wilson
Amy Y. Wang

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Bioinformatics Seminar Archive

  • 2024

    April 12 | Bioinformatics

    "Navigating the Genomic Landscape: Translational Bioinformatics Tools for Novel Drug Targets"

    Alper Uzun, Ph.D., M.S.
    Director of Cancer Bioinformatics at Legorreta Cancer Center
    Associate Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
    Associate Professor of Pediatrics
    Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University

    In this seminar, Dr. Uzun presented recent applications from his lab that offers new insights into disease mechanisms and assist in identifying potential drug targets.Dr. Uzun earned a Bachelor of Science degree in biology with a concentration in molecular biology from Istanbul University, followed by a Master's degree in medical biochemistry from Kocaeli University in Turkey.


    March 29 | Bioinformatics

    "Statistical Inference of Cell-Type-Specific Gene Co-expression Networks with Single-Cell and Bulk RNA-seq Data"

    Chang Su, Ph.D.
    Assistant Professor of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics
    Emory University Rollins School of Public Health

    The inference of gene co-expression from microarray and RNA-sequencing (RNA-seq) data has led to rich insights in biological processes and disease mechanisms. However, the bulk samples analyzed in most studies are a mixture of different cell types. As a result, the inferred co-expressions are confounded by varying cell type compositions across samples and only offer an aggregate view of gene regulations that may be distinct across different cell types. In this talk, we introduce two new statistical methods for inferring cell-type-specific co-expression networks based on two distinct types of RNA-seq data. First, to address the unique opportunity and challenge from the recently developed single-cell RNA-seq technology, we have proposed a novel method named CS-CORE that explicitly accounts for the high sequencing depth variations and measurement errors present in single cell data for estimating and testing cell-type-specific co-expression. When applied to analyze multiple scRNA-seq datasets, CS-CORE identified cell-type-specific co-expressions and differential co-expressions that were more reproducible and/or more enriched for relevant biological pathways than those inferred from existing methods. Moreover, to leverage the rich collection of bulk RNA-seq data from the past 15 years, we have also developed CSNet, a flexible framework to estimate cell-type-specific gene co-expression networks from bulk sample data and investigated theoretical properties of the proposed estimator. When applied to analyze bulk RNA-seq data from Alzheimer’s disease (AD), CSNet identified previously unknown cell-type-specific co-expressions among AD risk genes, suggesting cell-type-specific disease pathology in AD. The general framework in CS-CORE and CSNet can be adopted to integrate single cell and bulk RNA-seq data for more efficient use of the accumulating data in different diseases.

    Dr. Chang Su is an assistant professor of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics at Emory University. Her main research interest is the development of statistical methods in single-cell genomics and genetics. Her current projects include the analysis of single-cell multi-omics data and genetic data for neurodegenerative, lung, and autoimmune diseases. Her methodological work has been published in leading scientific journals, such as Nature Communications, and leading statistics journals, such as the Journal of the American Statistical Association. Prior to Emory, Dr. Su received her Ph.D. in Biostatistics from Yale University.


    March 22 | Bioinformatics

    "Clinical Informatics in the Age of Commercial EHRs: The Story of the Vanderbilt Clinical Informatics Center"

    Adam Wright, Ph.D., FACMI, FAMIA, FIAHSI
    Professor of Department of Biomedical Informatics and Professor of Medicine
    Director, Vanderbilt Clinical Informatics Center (VCLIC)
    Vanderbilt University Medical Center

    Much of the early research on electronic health records (EHRs) and clinical decision support was done using hospitals’ own locally-developed EHR software. However, over the past decade, almost all hospitals have transitioned to commercial EHRs from a relatively small number of commercial vendors. In this talk, Dr. Wright discussed the challenges and opportunities of such conversions, and how we created the Vanderbilt Clinical Informatics Center to enable and sustain research and innovation in our commercial EHR.

    Dr. Wright is Professor of Biomedical Informatics and Medicine at Vanderbilt University Medical Center and serves as the director of the Vanderbilt Clinical Informatics Center (VCLIC). Dr. Wright’s research interests focus on clinical decision support and machine learning. He has led NIH, AHRQ and ONC-funded projects on clinical problem lists, malfunctions in clinical decision support systems, approaches for sharing clinical decision support nationally and adverse event detection using machine learning. Dr. Wright has over 150 peer-reviewed journal publications, and nearly 100 additional publications, including abstracts, presentations in scientific meetings, books and book chapters. He is also a committed teacher, directing and lecturing in local, national and international courses on biomedical informatics, and teaching medical students.


    March 8 | Bioinformatics

    "Statistical Methods for Cross-Population Genetic Risk Prediction of Complex Traits"

    Hongyu Zhao, Ph.D.
    Ira V. Hiscock Professor of Biostatistics and Professor of Genetics
    Professor of Statistics and Data Science for the Affiliated Faculty of the Institute for Global Health
    Yale University

    The polygenic risk score (PRS) has demonstrated great utility in biomedical research through identifying high-risk individuals for different diseases based on genotypes. However, the broader application of PRS to the general population is hindered by the limited transferability of PRS developed in Europeans to non-European populations. To improve PRS prediction accuracy in non-European populations, we have developed Bayesian methods that can effectively integrate genome wide association study (GWAS) summary statistics from different populations. Our methods automatically adjust for linkage disequilibrium differences between populations, and characterize the joint distribution of the effect sizes of a variant in different populations to be null, population specific, or shared with correlation. Through simulations and applications to real traits, we have shown that our methods improve prediction performance over existing methods in non-European populations.

    Dr. Zhao is the Ira V. Hiscock Professor of Biostatistics at Yale University. He received his B.S. in Probability and Statistics from Peking University in 1990 and Ph.D. in Statistics from UC Berkeley in 1995. His research interests are the developments and applications of statistical methods in molecular biology, genetics, drug developments, and precision medicine. He is a Fellow of the American Statistical Association, the Institute of Mathematical Statistics, and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. He is the recipient of multiple honors, including the Mortimer Spiegelman Award for a top statistician in health statistics by the American Public Health Association, and Pao-Lu Hsu Prize by the International Chinese Statistical Association.


    February 23 | Bioinformatics

    "Enabling the Next Generation of Evidence-Based Medicine with AI and Biomedical Informatics"

    Chunhua Weng, Ph.D.
    Professor of Biomedical Informatics
    Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons

    In this talk, Dr. Weng discussed the new opportunities presented jointly by big data, public knowledge, and emerging technologies for us to design the next generation of evidence-based medicine. Dr. Weng explored how large-scale electronic health records data and the latest advances in AI and biomedical informatics can be leveraged to support the life cycle of clinical evidence.

    Dr. Chunhua Weng is a Professor of Biomedical Informatics at Columbia University and an elected fellow of American College of Medical Informatics (ACMI) and International Academy of Health Sciences Informatics (IAHSI). She has been co-leading the Biomedical Informatics Resource for the Columbia CTSA (The Irving Institute for Clinical and Translational Science) since 2011. She is also an Associate Editor for Journal of Biomedical Informatics. Dr. Weng holds a Ph.D. in Biomedical and Health Informatics from University of Washington at Seattle. Dr. Weng’s long-term goal is to improve the rigor, efficiency, patient centeredness, and generalizability of clinical research by developing novel informatics and data science methods to address stakeholder needs throughout the life cycle of clinical evidence, from evidence generation to evidence retrieval, appraisal, synthesis and dissemination.


    February 2 | Bioinformatics

    "Using Raw Audit Logs to Measure Physician Workload, Cognitive Burden, and Burnout"

    Thomas Kannampallil, Ph.D.
    Associate Professor of Anesthesiology
    Washington University School of Medicine

    Dr. Kannamplallil's presentation highlighted the use of raw audit logs—trails of clinicians’ click stream activities on an EHR—to measure physician workload, cognitive burden and burnout using a combination of statistical and machine learning approaches.

    In a series of studies, data pipelines and open-source tools have been developed for translating raw clickstream data into meaningful EHR use metrics that were used for (a) assessing workload, (b) creating objective measures of errors, and (c) assessing the relationship between workload (and cognitive burden) on errors. The presentation described new directions for research using audit logs including novel mathematical and machine learning techniques to characterize tasks, measuring interactive communication (using Epic SecureChat), and comparing audit log-based workload measures and reimbursements.

    Dr. Kannampallil's research interests lie at the intersection of computer science, cognitive science, and clinical informatics. Specifically, his research focuses on developing and evaluating intelligent computational tools for improving clinical decision making and patient safety. He is currently the Associate Editor for the Journal of Biomedical Informatics and serve on ONC and PCORI technical expert panels on health information technology. His research is currently funded by 3 R01s from the National Library of Medicine (NLM), National Institute of Aging (NIA), and the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ). He was elected as a Fellow of the American Medical Informatics Association in 2021.


    January 19 | Bioinformatics

    "Biomedical Informatics: Year in Review"

    James Cimino, MD
    Distinguished Professor and Chair, Department of Biomedical Informatics and Data Science
    Co-Director, Center for Clinical and Translational Science
    Distinguished Professor of Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine
    UAB Heersink School of Medicine

    Dr. Cimino’s presentation highlighted the most significant and exciting scientific developments in informatics over the past year. In collaboration with the Working Groups of the American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA), Dr. Cimino also presented papers from the past year in informatics with the greatest impact and broadest interest.

  • 2023

    October 27 | Bioinformatics

    "Genomic Frontiers: Navigating Cutting-Edge Data Analysis in the Era of Precision Medicine
    "

    Yan Guo, Ph.D.
    Professor, Department of Public Health and Sciences
    Director of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics Shared Resource
    Chief of Bioinformatics Research Innovation
    University of Miami (Florida) - Miller School of Medicine 


    October 13 | Bioinformatics

    "Quantifying the Clusterness and Trajectoriness of Single-Cell RNA-seq Data
    "

    Peng Qiu, Ph.D.
    Associate Professor, Department of Biomedical Engineering
    Georgia Institute of Technology and Emory University


    September 29 | Bioinformatics

    "Unveiling Collective Intelligence: Navigating Representative Learning for Federated Insights" 

    Keren Li, Ph.D.
    Assistant Professor of Mathematics 
    College of Arts and Sciences
    University of Alabama at Birmingham


    September 8 | Bioinformatics

    "Application of Deep-Learning Algorithms in Bioinformatics Methods"

    Ramana V. Davuluri, Ph.D.
    Professor, Department of Biomedical Informatics
    Graduate Program Director, Biomedical Informatics
    Director, Bioinformatics Shared Resource, Stony Brook Cancer Center
    Affiliate Facility, Institute for AI-Driven Discovery and Innovation
    Stony Brook Medicine, State University of New York at Stony Brook


    March 31 | Bioinformatics

    "Proteogenomics Presents New Avenues for Tumor Systems Biology"

    Chen Huang, Ph.D.
    Assistant Professor of Genetics
    Scientist, Precision Medicine Institute and O'Neal Comprehensive Cancer
    UAB Heersink School of Medicine


    March 24 | Bioinformatics


    Avi Ma'ayan, Ph.D.
    Mount Sinai Endowed Professor in Bioinformatics
    Professor, Department of Pharmacological Sciences
    Director, Mount Sinai Center for Bioinformatics
    Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
    March 10 | Bioinformatics 

    "The Genomic Landscape of Cancer in Individuals with Different BMI

    Zechen Chong, Ph.D.
    Associate Professor of Genetics and Scientist, Informatics Institute
    UAB Heersink School of Medicine 


    February 24 | Bioinformatics 

    "Distributed Representation of Biological Concepts"

    W. Jim Zheng, Ph.D.
    Professor, School of Biomedical Informatics
    Founding Director, Data Science and Informatics Core for Cancer Research 
    Director, Bioinformatics and High Performance Computing Service Center
    Associate Director, Center for Computational Biomedicine
    The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston 


    February 10 | Bioinformatics

    "Acing the New NIH Data Sharing Requirement with U-BRITE"

    Jake Chen, Ph.D.
    Professor of Genetics and Computer Science
    Associate Director and Chief Bioinformatics Officer, UAB Informatics Institute
    UAB Heersink School of Medicine

    Zhandos Sembay, M.S.
    Informatics Software Developer, UAB Informatics Institute
    UAB Heersink School of Medicine


    January 27 | Bioinformatics

    "Machine Learning and Network Biology Applications in Genomics"

    Ece (Gamsiz) Uzun, Ph.D.
    Director of Clinical Bioinformatics, Lifespan Academic Medical Center
    Assistant Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
    The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University 


    January 13 | Bioinformatics

    “Reverse-Engineering Regulatory Mechanisms from scRNA-seq and scATAC-seq”

    Emily Miraldi, Ph.D. 
    Assistant Professor, University of Cincinnati, Department of Pediatrics
    Divisions of Immunobiology and Biomedical Informatics
    Cincinnati Children’s Hospital

  • 2022

    Friday, December 9 | Bioinformatics

    "DEPOT: Graph Artificial Intelligence to Reveal Health Trajectories of Chronic Kidney Disease for Precision Medicine”

    Jing Su, Ph.D.
    Assistant Professor and Director of Data Management Services
    Department of Biostatistics and Health Data Science
    Associate Director of Real-world Data, Biostatistics & Data Management Core
    Simon Comprehensive Cancer Center
    Indiana University School of Medicine


    Friday, November 11 | Bioinformatics

    "Multiscale Modeling of Biomolecular Networks"

    Yu "Brandon" Xia
    Professor, Department of Bioengineering
    Canada Research Chair in Computational and Systems Biology, McGill University


    Friday, October 28 | Bioinformatics

    "Virus Surveillance: Tools to Classify the Unknown"

    Elliott J. Lefkowitz, Ph.D. 

    Professor, Department of Microbiology
    Co-Director, Undergraduate Bioinformatics Program
    Director of Bioinformatics, Center for Clinical and Translational Science
    Director, Bioinformatics Core, Microbiome Facility
    UAB Heersink School of Medicine


    Friday, October 14 | Bioinformatics

    "Harnessing Bulk and Single Cell Omics Data for the Discovery of Biomarkers in Cancer"

    Chindo Hicks, Ph.D.
    Director, Bioinformatics and Genomics Program
    Professor, Department of Genetics
    LSU Health Sciences Center New Orleans School of Medicine 


    Friday, September 30 | Bioinformatics

    "An Integrated Approach to Ovarian Cancer Diagnostics and Therapeutics"

    John F. McDonald, Ph.D.

    Director, Integrated Cancer Research Center
    Professor, School of Biological Sciences, Georgia Institute of Technology
    Chief Scientific Officer, Ovarian Cancer Institute


    Friday, September 9 | Bioinformatics

    "Using AI-Algorithms to Advance Drug Discovery for Neglected Parasitic Diseases"

    Rahul Singh, Ph.D
    Professor, Department of Computer Science
    San Francisco State University


    #DataMatters - Leveraging Big Data for Cancer Discovery and Impact

    Jill S. Barnholtz-Sloan, Ph.D
    Associate Director for Informatics and Data Science (IDS)
    Center for Biomedical Informatics and Information Technology (CBIIT)
    Senior Investigator, Trans-Divisional Research Program (TDRP)
    Division of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics (DCEG)
    National Cancer Institute (NCI)


    Friday, April 8 | Bioinformatics

    Predicting Isoform Functions via Deep Learning and Refinement of Interaction Networks

    Tao Jiang, PhD
    Distinguished Professor
    Department of Computer Science and Engineering
    University of California, Riverside


    Friday, March 25 | Bioinformatics

    Data-driven Informatics Research for Precision Oncology

    Qianqian Song, PhD,
    Assistant Professor of Cancer Biology
    Wake Forest School of Medicine


    Friday, February 25 | Bioinformatics

    Machine Learning Finds New Insights in Cardiac Regeneration

    Thanh Nguyen, PhD
    Postdoctoral Fellow, Dept. of Biomedical Engineering and Informatics Institute
    UAB Heersink School of Medicine


    Friday, February 11 | Bioinformatics

    Functional Genomics Downstream Analysis and Common Informatics Tools

    Zongliang Yue, PhD
    Postdoctoral Fellow, Informatics Institute
    UAB Heersink School of Medicine


    Friday, January 28 | Bioinformatics

    “Genome-Guided Rare Disease Diagnosis and Drug Targeting Strategies”

    Brittany N. Lasseigne, PhD
    Assistant Professor, Department of Cell, Developmental and Integrative Biology
    Associate Scientist, O'Neal Comprehensive Cancer Center
    Scientist, Hugh Kaul Precision Medicine Institute
    Scientist, Informatics Institute

  • 2021
    Friday, November 12 | Bioinformatics

    “Translating Big Data to Effective Cancer Therapy”

    Aik Choon Tan, PhD
    Vice Chair, Department of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics
    Moffitt Cancer Center


    Friday, November 5 | Bioinformatics

    “Facilitating Collaborative Research: Data Harmonization and Pooling”

    Eneida A. Mendonca, MD, PhD, FAAP, FACMI

    Vice President for Research Development and Interim Director, Center for Biomedical Informatics
    Regenstrief Institute, Inc.
    Professor of Pediatrics and Biostatistics, Indiana University School of Medicine
    Friday, October 22 | BioInformatics

    “Data Science Sherpas: UAB Research and the Journey to the Computer”

    Blake Joyce, PhD
    Data Science Manager
    UAB Research Computing


    Friday, October 8 | Bioinformatics

    “From Collecting Multi-Omic Data to Inferring Meaning”

    Ewy A. Mathé, PhD
    Director of Informatics, Division of Preclinical Innovation
    DPI Cores
    National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS)
    National Institute of Health


    Friday, September 24 | Bioinformatics

    “Harnessing Public Genomics Big Data to Gain Functional Insights on Complex Diseases”

    Zhaohui "Steve" Qin, PhD, MS
    Professor, Department of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics
    Rollins School of Public Health
    Emory University


    Friday, September 10 | Bioinformatics

    “Identifying Viruses, their Integration sites, and Regulatory Factors in Host Genomes”"

    Zhongming Zhao, PhD, MS.
    Chair Professor and Director, Center for Precision Health
    School of Biomedical Informatics
    University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston


    Friday, August 27 | Bioinformatics

    "Using the Wisdom of Crowds to Address Computational Grand Challenges in Biomedicine"

    Gustavo Stolovitzky, Ph.D.
    Program Director, Translational Systems Biology and Nanobiotechnology
    Thomas J. Watson Research Center
    DREAM Challenges Founding Chair Emeritus and Director
    IBM Exploratory Life Sciences Council Chair


    Friday, April 30 | Bioinformatics

    “Computational Pathology and Integrative Genomics for Cancer Research”
    Kun Huang, Ph.D., FAIMBE
    Professor and Vice-Chair for Data Science, Department of Biostatistics and Health Data Science
    Precision Health Initiative Chair for Genomic Data Science
    Director of Data Science and Informatics, Precision Health Initiative
    Assistant Dean for Data Science
    Associate Director of Data Science, Simon Comprehensive Cancer Center
    Indiana University School of Medicine
    Senior Investigator, Regenstrief Institute


    Friday, April 9

    “Beyond BERT: Learning Representations for Clinical NLP”
    Timothy Miller, Ph.D.
    Assistant Professor of Pediatrics and Computational Health Informatics Program (CHIP)
    Harvard Medical School


    Friday, March 26

    “The Collaboration Structures of Critical Care Teams and Patient Outcomes: A Retrospective Network Analysis”
    You Chen, Ph.D.
    Assistant Professor, Department of Biomedical Informatics
    Vanderbilt University Medical Center
    OHPEN Laboratory


    Friday, March 12

    “Brain Imaging Genetics: Integrated Analysis and Machine Learning”
    Li Shen, Ph.D., FAIMBE
    Professor of Informatics
    University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine
    Shen Lab


    Friday, February 26

    “Adapting Natural Language Processing Models Across Clinical Domains”
    Steven Bethard, Ph.D.
    Associate Professor
    School of Information
    University of Arizona


    Friday, February 12

    "Multi-omic Analysis of Health and Disease Across Thousands of People"Nathan Price, Ph.D.
    Co-CEO, Onegevity Health
    Professor, Institute for Systems Biology
    Co-Director, Hood-Price Integrated Laboratory for Systems Biomedicine


    Friday, January 22 

    "An Evidence-based Network Approach to Recommending Targeted Cancer Therapies"
    Simina Boca, Ph.D.
    Associate Professor
    Department of Oncology and Department of Biostatistics, Bioinformatics and Biomathematics
    Georgetown University Medical Center

  • 2020
    December 11, 2020

    "Meta-Learning for Cancer Prediction and Survival Analysis"
    Aidong Zhang, Ph.D.
    Professor
    Computer Science and Biomedical Engineering
    University of Virginia


    November 13, 2020

    "Application of Single-Cell Data Analysis in Autoimmune Disease"
    Min Gao, Ph.D.
    Assistant Professor
    Department of Medicine - Cardiovascular Disease
    Associate Scientist
    Informatics Institute


    October 30, 2020

    "Lessons from COVID-19: How Are Data Science and AI Changing Future Biomedical Research?"
    Jake Chen, Ph.D.
    Professor of Genetics and Computer Science
    Associate Director of Informatics Institute
    Chief Bioinformatics Officer
    UAB Heersink School of Medicine


    October 23, 2020

    "Getting to the Edge of Biological Networks"
    Shahid M. Mukhtar, Ph.D.
    Associate Professor
    Departments of Biology and Surgery
    Scientist
    Nutrition Obesity Research Center
    UAB Heersink School of Medicine


    October 9, 2020

    "Genomic Tools for Third-Generation Sequencing Data Analysis"
    Zechen Chong, Ph.D.
    Assistant Professor of Genetics and Scientist
    Informatics Institute
    UAB Heersink School of Medicine


    September 25, 2020

    "Community-Relative Distance with Applications to Bioinformatics"
    Ryan Melvin, Ph.D.
    Assistant Professor of Surgery
    Department of Anesthesiology
    UAB Heersink School of Medicine


    September 11, 2020

    "Understanding the Impact of Social Determinants of Health on the COVID-19 Pandemic"
    Ramaraju Rudraraju, Ph.D.
    Assistant Professor of Surgery
    Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery
    UAB Heersink School of Medicine


    May 8, 2020

    “From ‘Big Data’ to ‘Little Data’ — From Information Disarray to Action”
    William M. Tierney, M.D.
    Professor, Department of Population Health
    Chair, Department of Population Health
    Dell Medical School
    The University of Texas at Austin


    April 24, 2020

    “De-identification of UAB Clinical Text using Transfer Learning”
    John D. Osborne, Ph.D.
    Assistant Professor
    UAB Heersink School of Medicine
    Informatics Institute


    April 10, 2020

    “Bioinformatics for B-Cell Receptor Repertoire Sequencing Studies”
    Alexander Rosenberg, Ph.D.
    Associate Professor
    Department of Microbiology
    Scientist
    Informatics Institute
    UAB Heersink School of Medicine


    March 27, 2020

    "Mining and Prediction of Gene Functions for Systematic Study of the Genotype-Phenotype Map"
    Nilesh Kumar

    Ph.D. Student
    UAB Department of Biology

    "The Systeomics of Arsenical Injury"
    Bharat Mishra
     
    Ph.D. Student
    UAB Department of Biology


    March 6, 2020

    Topic: “The Coronavirus (COVID-19) Outbreak and Data-driven Healthcare: An Informatics Perspective”
    Speaker: Jake Chen, Ph.D.
    Affiliation: Professor, Department of Genetics, Chief Bioinformatics Officer, Associate Director
    Informatics Institute, UAB Heersink School of Medicine


    February 14, 2020

    Topic: "Deep Learning-driven Distance-based Ab Initio Protein Structure Prediction"
    Speaker: Jianlin Cheng, Ph.D.
    Affiliation: William and Nancy Thompson Professor in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of Missouri


    January 24, 2020

    Topic: "Omics Approaches for Insight to Skeletal Muscle Wasting and Weight Loss in COPD"
    Speaker: Merry-Lynn McDonald, Ph.D.
    Affiliation: Director of Integrative ‘Omics and Assistant Professor, UAB Division of Pulmonary, Allergy and Critical Care Medicine, Department of Medicine


    January 10, 2020

    Topic: "Genomics, Machine Learning, and Osteoporosis Risk Assessment"
    Speaker: Qing Wu, ScD, MSPH, MS, MB
    Affiliation: Associate Professor of Biostatistics, Department of Environmental & Occupational Health, School of Public Health and Nevada Institute of Personalized Medicine, University of Nevada, Las Vegas

  • 2019

    December 13, 2019

    Topic: "Research Computing: Building Gateways To Science"
    Speaker: Ralph Zottola, Ph.D.
    Affiliation: Assistant Vice-President for Researching Computing, Chief Architect for UAB Research Computing Applications


    November 22, 2019

    Topic: "Polygenic Risk Scores: Are They GPS for Clinical Practice?"
    Speaker: Hemant Tiwari, Ph.D. 
    Affiliation:
    William “Student” Sealy Gosset Endowed Professor, Department of Biostatistics, Section on Statistical Genetics, UAB School of Public Health


    October 25, 2019

    Topic: "AI-Informatics in Biomedicine: Find the Balance in Marriage"
    Speaker: Thanh Nguyen, Ph.D.
    Affiliation:
    Postdoctoral Fellow, UAB Heersink School of Medicine


    October 11, 2019

    Topic: "Control-Alter-Delete: Gene Regulatory Mechanisms in Brain Function and Disease"
    Speaker: Jeremy Day Ph.D.
    Affiliation:
    Associate Professor, Department of Neurobiology, UAB Heersink School of Medicine


    September 13, 2019

    Topic: "Bioinformatics for Single-cell Analysis: A Review of Computational Biology Trends and Application Opportunities"
    Speaker: Jake Chen, Ph.D.
    Affiliation: Professor, UAB Heersink School of Medicine, Department of Genetics and Computer Science, Associate Director of Informatics Institute, Chief Bioinformatics Officer


    May 24, 2019

    Topic: "Predicting genetic effect of missense variants using deep learning"
    Speaker: Yufeng Shen, Ph.D.
    Affiliation: Assistant Professor, Department of Systems Biology, Department of Biomedical Informatics, Columbia University


    May 10, 2019

    Topic: "A New Mathematical Framework for Convergence Computations"
    Speaker: Murat Tanik, Ph.D.
    Affiliation: Professor and Chair, UAB Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Wallace R. Bunn Chair of Telecommunications


    April 26, 2019

    Topic: "Whole-exome sequencing approach to select genes related to left ventricular hypertrophy in African Americans." 
    Speaker: Ryan Irvin, Ph.D.
    Affiliation: Associate Professor in the Department of Epidemiology, School of Public Health, UAB


    March 22, 2019

    Topic: "Privacy-preserving Techniques for Sharing and Analyzing Human Genomic Data"
    Speaker: Casey Greene, Ph.D.
    Affiliation: Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacology, University of Pennsylvania


    February 8, 2019

    Topic: "Strategies to Study Rare Diseases with 'Big Data'"
    Speaker: Haixu Tang, Ph.D.
    Affiliation: Director, Data Science Academic Programs, Professor of Informatics and Computing, Indiana University Bloomington


    January 25, 2019

    Topic: "Biological discoveries through bioinformatics analysis and research"
    Speaker: Sheng Liu, Ph.D.
    Affiliation: Junior Faculty, Indiana University Department of Medical & Molecular Genetics


    January 11, 2019

    Topic: "L-2-Hydroxyglutarate in Renal Cancer: Epigenetic Mechanisms and Liabilities"
    Speaker: Sunil Sudarshan, M.D.
    Affiliation: Associate Professor, UAB Department of Urology

  • 2018

    December 14, 2018

    Topic:  "The UAB Undiagnosed Diseases Program: Bioinformatic Applications in Rare Disorders" 
    Speaker:  Bruce Korf, M.D., Ph.D.
    Affiliation: Wayne H. and Sara Crews Finley Chair in Medical Genetics, Chief Genomics Officer, UAB Medicine, Co-Director, UAB-HudsonAlpha Center for Genomic Medicine, Associate Director for Rare Diseases, Hugh Kaul Personalized Medicine Institute

    November 16, 2018

    Topic: “From linear organization to the 3D genome architecture” 
    Speaker: Yichao Li, Ph.D.
    Affiliation: Research Assistant, Ohio University School of Engineering and Computer Science


    October 26, 2018

    Topic: "Exploring the -Omics of Glioblastoma Using Patient-Derived Models of Cancer"
    Speaker: Christopher Willey, M.D., Ph.D.
    Affiliation: Director, UAB Kinome Core, Associate Professor, UAB Radiation Oncology


    October 12, 2018

    Topic: "Unraveling the meiotic recombination landscape in individual human genomes"
    Speaker: Peng Xu, Ph.D.
    Affiliation: Postdotoral Fellow, UAB Informatics Institute


    September 28, 2018

    Topic: "From chaos, DRAMA: Data-driven Research for Advanced Modeling and Analysis"
    Speaker: Jeremy Blackburn, Ph.D.
    Affiliation: Assistant Professor, UAB Department of Computer Science


    September 14, 2018

    Topic: “Computational prediction and modeling for protein-drug and protein-protein interactions”
    Speaker: Daisuke Kihara, Ph.D.
    Affiliation: Professor, Department of Biological Sciences and Department of Computer Sciences, Purdue University


    August 24, 2018

    Topic: "Deep Learning and Clustering Algorithms for Protein Scoring"
    Speaker: Debswapna Bhattacharya, PhD
    Affiliation: Assistant Professor, Auburn University


    August 10, 2018

    Topic: "Context fear memory formation is regulated by hippocampal lncRNA-mediated histone methylation changes"
    Speaker: Anderson Butler 
    Affiliation: Ph.D. candidate in GBS Cell, Molecular & Developmental Biology Program and Graduate student in Lubin Lab


    July 27, 2018

    Topic: "HLA Population Genetics and Informatics to Optimize the Kidney Allocation System"
    Speaker: Loren Gragert, Ph.D.
    Affiliation: Assistant Professor, Tulane University


    July 22, 2018

    Topic: "Predicting regulatory variants with large-scale multi-omics data"
    Speaker: Li Chen, Ph.D.
    Affiliation: Assistant Professor, Auburn University


    July 13, 2018

    Topic: "Implementation of Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) Testing in Precision Oncology Advantages and Challenges"
    Speaker: Shuko Harada, MD
    Affiliation: Associate Professor, UAB Pathology


    May 25, 2018

    Topic: "Towards the ultimate diagnostics: NGS of immune repertoire"
    Speaker: Jian Han, MD, PhD
    Affiliation: Faculty Investigator, HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology


    May 11, 2018

    Topic: "Comparative and evolutionary genomics of allelic imbalance in mammals"
    Speaker: Xu Wang, Ph.D.
    Affiliation: Assistant Professor, Auburn University


    April 27, 2018

    Topic: "Integrating high-throughput drug screening with targeted deep sequencing reveals novel treatment strategies for chemoresistant acute myeloid leukemia"
    Speaker: Miranda Burnette, Ph.D.
    Affiliation: T32 Fellow, UAB Department of Microbiology


    March 23, 2018

    Topic: "An Introduction to Applied Longitudinal Data Analysis"
    Speaker: Lloyd J. Edwards, PhD
    Affiliation: Professor and Chair, Deparment of Biostatistics School of Public Health

    Abstract: Longitudinal studies, in which outcomes are measured repeatedly over time on the same subject, are widely conducted in various applications and often provide better insights about the processes of interest than cross-sectional studies. Longitudinal studies allow addressing questions about changes over time in the response and changes in the relationship of the response to subjects' characteristics. We present an introduction to applied longitudinal data analysis that is meant to introduce features of longitudinal data and available statistical techniques for analyzing the data.


    March 9, 2018

    Topic: "Roles of Alternative Splicing in Complex Diseases"
    Speaker: Yunlong Liu, Ph.D.
    Affiliation: Professor, Indiana University School of Medicine


    February 23, 2018

    Topic: Integrating multidimensional data to catalyze translation of GWAs finds to biology and therapeutics
    Speaker: Bingshan Li,PhD    
    Affiliation: Associate Professor, Vanderbilt University

    Bio:
    Dr. Bingshan Li is Associate Professor at Vanderbilt Genetics Institute. Dr. Li’s research is focused on developing statistical methods and computational tools to understand genetics of human complex traits. Dr. Li is a pioneer in the development of gene-based collapsing methods for analyzing rare variants (almost 10 years ago), which laid a foundation for sequencing data analysis for complex traits. As a result, he received the C.W. Cotterman Award by the American Society of Human Genetics in 2009. He is now focused on developing methods for analyzing noncoding rare variants in whole genome sequencing (WGS) data. Dr. Li is a PI of one of the three Analysis Centers for the Genome Sequencing Program, which is to carry out whole genome sequencing over >100,000 samples across multiple complex diseases. 

    Abstract:
    Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have identified numerous variants associated with schizophrenia (SCZ). Translating GWAS findings to biological mechanisms, especially clinical applicability, however, remains a major challenge. In this talk, I will introduce a statistical framework that integrates multiple -omics data to identify SCZ risk genes based on GWAS findings. The risk genes identified are highly consistent with the leading pathophysiological hypotheses of SCZ, specifically expressed in brain tissues, and enriched in de novo mutations in a broader range of psychiatric disorders (e.g. autism, developmental diseases and intellectual disability). Furthermore, the risk genes are enriched in drug targets, providing candidate genes for therapeutic development. We further investigated the expression patterns of risk genes across multiple tissue- and cell type-specific transcriptomic data, and used machine learning approaches to build models to predict risk genes across the genome


    February 9, 2018

    Topic: Genomic disgnosis of developmental diabilities   
    Speaker: Greg Cooper, PhD 
    Affiliation: Faculty Investigator, HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology


    January 26, 2018

    Topic: Impact of rare variants on eft ventrivular traits in African American using WGS 
    Speaker: Rafet Al-Tobasei, PhD
    Affiliation: T32 Fellow, UAB Department of Biostatistics


    January 12, 2018

    Topic: Intergrative Anlaysis of Cancer Progression
    Speaker: Sooryanarayana Varambally, PhD
    Affiliation: Associate Professor, UAB Department of Pathology

Clinical Informatics Seminar Archive

  • 2024

    April 19 | Clinical Informatics 

    "Leveraging Technology, People, and Processes to Improve Lung Cancer Screening"

    Daniel Andrew Carnegie, M.D., MBA, MPH
    Co-Chief Resident, Preventive Medicine Residency Program
    University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

    Kimberly Shoenbill, M.D., Ph.D.
    Director, UNC Tobacco Treatment and Weight Management Programs
    Director, UNC Clinical Informatics Fellowship Program
    Assistant Professor of Family Medicine
    University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill School of Medicine

    This presentation described the use of informatics tools and workflows to address the urgent need for lung cancer screening in at-risk communities. This seminar describes how informatics methods are employed with a purposeful focus on data, technology, and alignment of resources with healthcare professionals and patient needs to improve lung cancer screening and patient outcomes.


    April 5 | Clinical Informatics

    "Skyline Vision: The Silver Lining in Scaling Healthcare AI Without Breaking the Bank"

    Umberto Tachinardi, M.D.
    Senior Vice President and Chief Digital Health Officer, UC Health
    Interim Chair and Professor, Department of Biomedical Informatics
    University of Cincinnati College of Medicine


    February 16 | Clinical Informatics

    "Neuroanatomy-Anchored Infromation Management Platform (NIMP) for Collaborative BICAN Data Generation"

    GQ Zhang, MS, Ph.D.

    Professor and Distinguished Chair in Digital Innovation
    Vice-President and Chief Data Scientist, Office of Data Science (ODS)
    Co-Director, Texas Institute for Restorative Neurotechnologies (TIRN)
    The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston

    Dr. Zhang's discussion presented the rationale, strategic design and novel approaches employed for advancing NIH BRAIN Initiative's BICAN brain cell atlas program. NIMP consists of two portals for BICAN collaborative data generation: the Specimen Portal and the Sequence Library (SeqLib) Portal. The Specimen Portal focuses on tissue management from donors to brain slabs and annotated brain samples. The SeqLib Portal manages the workflow starting from tissue, all the way downstream to track data deposition to assay-dependent, data-modality-specific archives. Both portals work in tandem to generate multi-model genomic data that can be traced back to their anatomical origins using the Allen Brain Atlas.

    The portals provide multiple types of data interfaces through dashboards, APIs, faceted query, and batch data ingestion and exporting. All of the underling functionalities are achieved through a robust agile development strategy using our NHash resource identifiers, metadata standardization, active combinatorial dashboarding, resource provenance linkage and rendering (e.g. via Sankey diagrams), and dedicated interfaces with NIH NeuroBiobank, sequencing centers, NeMO and BIL archives, and the larger BICAN data ecosystem.


    January 26 | Clinical Informatics

    "Towards Quintuple Aim in Primary Care: Role of Informatics and AI"

    Tapan Mehta, Ph.D.

    Professor and Vice Chair for Research
    Department of Family and Community Medicine
    UAB Heersink School of Medicine

  • 2023

    December 1 | Clinical Informatics

    "AI for Healthcare: How Can Large Language Models Help Physicians at the Bedside?"

    Yanjun Gao, Ph.D.
    Assistant Professor of Biostatistics
    Medical College of Wisconsin 


    November 17 | Clinical Informatics

    "OHDSI's Odyssey: How Does an Open Source/Open Science Community Get to Grow and Make an Impact?"

    Christian Reich, MD, Ph.D.
    Professor of the Practice
    OHDSI Center at the Roux Institute
    Northeastern University
    CEO, Odysseus Data Services


    November 3 | Clinical Informatics

    "Augmenting Postoperative Handoffs"

    Joanna Abraham, Ph.D.
    Associate Professor of Anethesiology and Medicine, Section of Clinical and Translational Research
    Roy and Diana Vagelos Division of Biology & Biomedical Sciences (DBBS) Institute for Informatics
    Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences
    Washington University School of Medicine


    October 6 | Clinical Informatics

    "Can ChatGPT Be Used to Answer Clinical Questions for Patients?"

    Donghua Tao, Ph.D., MA, MS. FAMIA
    Associate University Librarian for the Health Sciences and Associate Dean
    University of Illinois at Chicago 


    April 14 | Clinical Informatics

    "A Hospital and Google Partnership to Implement a COVID-19 Inpatient Video Monitoring Program" 

    Ksenia Gorbenko, Ph.D.
    Assistant Professor, Institute for Health Care Delivery Science
    Department of Population Health Science and Policy 
    Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai


    April 7 | Clinical Informatics 

    "Implementing a Machine Learning Screening Tool for Malnutrition: Insights from Qualtitaive Research Applicable to Other ML-Based CDSS"

    Melanie Besculides, DrPh, MPH
    Assistant Professor, Institute for Health Care Delivery Science
    Department of Population Health Science & Policy
    Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai


    March 3 | Clinical Informatics

    "Expanding Clinical Informatics Literacy and Workforce Capacity through Provider Builder Programs"

    Wayne H. Liang, M.D., M.S
    Director of Informatics Education and Outreach at Children's Healthcare of Atlanta
    Pediatric Hematologist/Oncologist, Aflac Cancer & Blood Disorders Center
    Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Emory University School of Medicine


    February 17 | Clinical Informatics 

    "From Lab to Bedside: A Team Science Approach for Translational Natural Language Processing for Clinical Decision Support" 

    Majid Afshar, M.D., MSCAR
    Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine 
    Division of Allergy, Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine and Department of Biostatistics and Medical Informatics
    Co-Director, Critical Care Medicine Data Science Lab
    University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health
    Physician Informaticist and Pulmonary and Critical Care Physician, UW Health


    February 3 | Clinical Informatics 

    "Challenges, Opportunities, and Best Practices for Clinical Decision Support (CDS) Governance and Implementation"

    Richard Schreiber, M.D.
    Associate Chief Medical Informatics Officer, Penn State Health Holy Spirit Medical Center
    Associate, Department of Health Policy and Management, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
    Professor of Medicine, Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine


    January 20 | Clinical Informatics 

    "Taming a Wolf in Sheep's Clothing: Informatics Infrastructure for Detecting and Monitoring Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Using Electronic Health Record Data"

    Theresa L. Walunas, Ph.D., FAMIA
    Assistant Professor of Medicine
    Division of General Internal Medicine
    Associate Director, Center for Health Information Partnerships
    Northwestern University, Feinberg School of Medicine

  • 2022

    Friday, Dec 2 | Clinical Informatics

    "OneFlorida+ Informatics Infrastructure and Tools to Accelerate Clinical Research"

    William R. Hogan, MD, MS
    Professor, Health Outcomes and Biomedical Informatics
    Director of Biomedical Informatics, Clinical and Translational Sciene Institute, University of Florida
    Director of Informatics, OneFlorida Clinical Research Consortium


    Friday, Nov 18 | Clinical Informatics

    "Biomedical Informatics: Year in Review"

    Jim Cimino, MD, FACMI, FACP
    Distinguished Professor of Medicine
    Department of Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine
    UAB Heersink School of Medicine
    Director, UAB Informatics Institute
    Co-director, Center for Clinical and Translational Science


    Friday, Oct 21 | Clinical Informatics

    "Toward Designing Context-Aware Electronic Health Records with a Patient-Specific Knowledge Base"

    Tiago Colicchio, Ph.D.
    Assistant Professor of Medicine
    Division of General Internal Medicine and Informatics Institute


    Thursday, Oct 13 | Clinical Informatics

    "Unbiased Representation of Clinical Data for Precise Patient Outcome Prediction"

    Jin Chen, Ph.D.
    Associate Professor, Division of Biomedical Informatics
    Department of Internal Medicine
    Department of Computer Science
    University of Kentucky


    Friday, Oct 7 | Clinical Informatics

    "Data Mapping Patient Reported Outcomes to Support Remote Patient Monitoring"

    Jeffrey R. Curtis, MD, MS, MPH
    Harbart Ball Professor of Medicine, Epidemiology & Computer Science
    Division of Clinical Immunology & Rheumatology

    Alfredo Guzman, MSHI
    Research Informatics Serivce Center (RISC) 


    Friday, Sep 16 | Clinical Informatics

    "Applications of Human Factor Engineering for Better Clinical Decision Support (CDS)"

    Swaminathan Kandaswamy, Ph.D 

    Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
    Emory University, School of Medicine


    Friday, Sept 2 | Clinical Informatics

    Translational Artificial Intelligence (AI): The Need to Translate from Basic Science to Clinical Value

    William Hersh, MD, FAMCI, FAMIA, FIAHSI, FACP
    Professor and Chair, Department of Medical Informatics and Clinical Epidemiology (DMICE)
    Oregon Health and Science University


    Friday, April 1 | Clinical Informatics

    Current Practices and Frontiers in Rule-Based Electronic Phenotyping

    Fabrício Kury, MD
    Clinical Data Strategist


    Friday, March 11 | Clinical Informatics

    Development of Computable Pediatric Chemotherapy Regimen Knowledge for Cancer Clinical Care and Research

    Wayne H. Liang, MD, MS
    Pediatric Hematologist/Oncologist and Physician Informaticist, Aflac Cancer & Blood Disorders Center
    Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Emory University School of Medicine


    Friday, March 4 | Clinical Informatics

    Public and Population Health Informatics Challenges in addressing Health Disparities

    Raymonde Uy, MD, MBA
    Physician Informaticist


    Friday, February 4 | Clinical Informatics

    Data Is Transforming the Scientific Method

    Nicholas P. Tatonetti, PhD, FACMI
    Associate Professor of Biomedical Informatics
    Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons
    Columbia University


    Friday, January 21 | Clinical Informatics

    Multi-omic Translational Approaches to Investigate Therapeutic Resistance in Glioblastoma

    Christopher D. Willey, MD, PhD
    Director UAB Kinome Core
    Professor of Radiation Oncology
    UAB Heersink School of Medicine


    Friday, January 14 | Clinical Informatics

    How to Teach a Computer to Learn about Microbes

    Marcin P. Joachimiak, PhD
    Computational Biologist, Environmental Genomics and Systems Biology
    Division, Biosystems Data Science Department
    Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory


  • 2021
    Friday, November 19

    “Translating Big Data to Effective Cancer Therapy”

    Jim Cimino, MD, FACMI, FACP
    Distinguished Professor of Medicine
    Department of Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine
    Director, UAB Informatics Institute
    Co-director, Center for Clinical & Translational Science


    Friday, October 15

    “Effective Use of EHR Data to Support Research: The Complementary Roles of Data Extraction and Data Transformation”

    James Willig, M.D., MSPH
    Associate Professor
    UAB School of Medicine,Department of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases
    Associate Dean of Clinical Education
    Director, Research and Informatics Services Center, Center for AIDS Research

    Matthew Wyatt, MSHI
    Director of Clinical Research Informatics
    Informatics Institute
    UAB Heersink School of Medicine


    Friday, October 1 

    “Translating Informatics Research into Practice ”"

    Daniel Fabbri, PhD, FAMIA.
    Assistant Professor of Biomedical Informatics and Computer Science
    Vanderbilt University School of Medicinee


    Friday, September 17 

    “Incorporation of AHA Annual Survey Data into the UAB SHP Health Services Research Data Warehouse”"

    Nichole Samuy, M.D.
    Associate Professor of Pediatrics
    Department of Pediatrics
    Division of Pediatric Hospital Medicine
    UAB Heersink School of Medicine


    Friday, September 3

    "An Integrated Optimization and Machine Learning Model to Predict Admission Status in Emergency Department Patients"

    Abdulaziz Ahmed, Ph.D.
    Assistant Professor of Health Services Administration
    UAB School of Health Professions
    Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine


    Friday, April 16

    “A Multidimensional Precision Medicine Approach Identifies an Autism Subtype Characterized by Dyslipidemia”
    Yuan Luo, Ph.D.
    Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine
    Chief AI Officer, Northwestern University Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute (NUCATS) and Institute of Augmented Intelligence in Medicine (IAIM)
    Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine


    Friday, March 5

    “Building tools to support family centered care: the InfoSage experience"
    Charles Safran, M.D., MS, FACMI
    Professor of Medicine
    Harvard Medical School


    Friday, February 5

    “Update on UAB Autopsy Synoptic Reporting and Development of a COVID-19 Autopsy Virtual Biorepository”
    Paul Benson, M.D.
    Associate Professor
    Department of Pathology
    Division of Anatomic Pathology
    UAB Heersink School of Medicine


    Friday, January 29

    "Leveraging Informatics to Create Learning Health Systems: Now, It’s Personal!"
    Peter J. Embí, M.D., MS, FACP, FACMI, FAMIA
    President & CEO
    Regenstrief Institute
    Leonard Betley Professor of Medicine and Associate Dean for Informatics & Health Services Research
    Indiana University School of Medicine
    Associate Director of Informatics
    Indiana Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute (CTSI)


    Friday, January 15

    "Public Health Informatics in the Time of COVID-19"
    Nicholas Soulakis, Ph.D.
    Assistant Professor of Preventive Medicine (Health and Biomedical Informatics, Epidemiology) and Medical Social Sciences
    Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine
    Chief Public Health Informatics Advisor
    Chicago Department of Public Health
    Epidemiologist
    Illinois Department of Public Health

  • 2020
    December 18, 2020

    "Facilitating collaborative research: data harmonization and pooling"
    Eneida A. Mendonca, M.D., Ph.D., FAAP, FACMI
    Vice President for Research Development
    Interim Director
    Center for Biomedical Informatics
    Regenstrief Institute
    Professor of Pediatrics and Biostatistics
    Indiana University School of Medicine


    December 04, 2020

    “A Critical Analysis of COVID-19 Research Literature: Text Mining Approach”
    Ferhat Zengul, Ph.D.
    Assistant Professor
    Health Services Administration
    School of Health Professions 

    Nurettin Oner, Ph.D., MHA
    Research Associate
    Health Services Administration
    School of Health Professions

    Bunyamin Ozaydin, Ph.D.
    Assistant Professor
    Health Services Administration
    School of Health Professions


    November 20, 2020

    “Biomedical Informatics Year in Review”
    James Cimino, M.D., FACMI, FACP
    Professor
    Department of Medicine
    Division of General Internal Medicine
    Director
    Informatics Institute
    UAB Heersink School of Medicine


    November 6, 2020

    “Are We Talking About the Same Patient? Studying Nurse-Physician Language Differences”
    Andrew Boyd, M.D.
    Associate Professor
    Biomedical and Health Information Sciences
    University of Illinois at Chicago


    October 2, 2020

    "The Peril and Promise of Clinical Informatics"
    David M. Liebovitz, M.D.
    Co-Director, Institute for Augmented Intelligence in Medicine - Center for Medical Education in Data Science and Digital Health
    Associate Vice Chair for Clinical Informatics, Department of Medicine
    Associate Professor of Medicine (General Internal Medicine and Geriatrics)
    Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine


    April 17, 2020

    Topic: “The Role of Telehealth in Reducing Health Disparities”
    Speaker: Mohanraj Thirumalai, Ph.D., MEng, MS
    Affiliation: Assistant Professor, Health Services Administration, UAB School of Health Professions


    February 21, 2020

    Topic: "Diagnostic Decision Support Systems: An Educational Intervention to Increase Use"
    Speaker: Eta Berner, Ed.D.
    Affiliation: Professor, UAB School of Health Professions, Director of the UAB Center for Health Informatics for Patient Safety/Quality


    January 31, 2020

    Topic: "Re-Envisioning Informatics in Nursing Education for 2020 and Beyond"
    Speaker: Marisa L. Wilson, DNSc, MHSc, RN, CPHIMS, RN-BC, FAAN
    Affiliation: Associate Profesor of Nursing, Director, Nursing Academic Affairs, Coordinator, Informatics Specialty Track, Director, Health Systems Leadership Pathway, UAB School of Nursing


    January 17, 2020

    Topic: "The ‘F Word’ in FAIR – Finding Objects in the Scientific Record to Enable Research Synthesis and Inform Clinical Practice"
    Speaker: Kathryn Kaiser, Ph.D.
    Affiliation: Assistant Professor, Department of Health Behavior, UAB School of Public Health, Senior Scientist, Center for Outcomes and Effectiveness Research and Education (COERE), Scientist, Nutrition Obesity Research Center (NORC)

  • 2019

    December 6, 2019

    Topic: "Biomedical Informatics Year in Review"
    Speaker: James Cimino, M.D.
    Affiliation: Professor, Department of Medicine, Director, Informatics Institute, UAB Heersink School of Medicine


    November 1, 2019

    Topic: "A Design Science Approach to Community-Based Participatory Research: An Information System for Certified Peer Specialists in Opioid Use Disorder"
    Speaker: Sue Feldman, RN, MEd, Ph.D.
    Affiliation: Associate Professor and Director, Graduate Programs in Health Informatics, Health Services Administration, UAB School of Health Professions


    October 18, 2019

    Topic: "Using Industrial Engineering and Lean Techniques to Mitigate Burnout in Care Teams"
    Speaker: Daniel Silva, Ph.D.
    Affiliation: Assistant Professor, Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, College of Engineering, Auburn University


    October 4, 2019

    Topic: "Transforming Cancer Clinical Research & Care Delivery through Clinical Informatics"
    Speaker: Wayne Liang, M.D.
    Affiliation: Assistant Professor, UAB Heersink School of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, Division of Hematology/Oncology, Informatics Institute 


    September 6, 2019

    Topic: "Transitioning from one EHR to Another: Opportunities and Challenges"
    Speaker: Amy Y. Wang, M.D., MBI
    Affiliation: Associate Professor, UAB Heersink School of Medicine, Department of Medicine, Informatics Institute 


    April 5, 2019

    Topic: “Concepts, Relations, and Properties of a Clinical Ontology”
    Speaker: Irushi Dissanayake
    Affiliation: Postdoctoral Researcher, UAB Informatics Institute


    March 15, 2019

    Topic: "Toward Designing Smarter Electronic Clinical Documentation Systems"
    Speaker: Tiago Colicchio, Ph.D.
    Affiliation: Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine, Informatics Institute, UAB


    March 1, 2019

    Topic: “Gamification, patient reported outcomes and patient based metrics”
    Speaker: James, Willig, M.D., MSPH
    Affiliation: Associate Professor, Division of Infectious Diseases, UAB Department of Medicine


    February 15, 2019

    Topic: "Population Genomics and Gene Expression Data Analysis"
    Speaker: Linyong Mao, Ph.D.
    Affiliation: Assistant Professor, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Howard University


    February 1, 2019

    Topic: “Clinical Bioinformatics Methods to Study Genomic Mutational Profiles in Cancer Disease”
    Speaker: Yvonne Edwards, Ph.D.
    Affiliation: Director of Bioinformatics, Program in Molecular Medicine and Research, Assistant Professor, University of Massachusetts Medical School


    January 18, 2019

    Topic: "Actually See Your Patient, Not Just Inside Them: A New Technology and Paradigm for Medical Imaging Care"
    Speaker: Srini Tridandapani, M.D., Ph.D., MBA
    Affiliation: Vice Chair, Imaging Informatics, Professor, Department of Radiology- Cardiopulmonary Section 


    January 4, 2019

    Topic: “Incorporating CMS Medicare Cost Report data into Health Services Research Data Infrastructure”
    Speaker: Bunyamin Ozaydin, Ph.D.
    Affiliation:  Assistant Professor, UAB School of Health Professions

  • 2018

    December 7, 2018

    Topic: "Quality Improvement with CDW Mining, Graph-Network Analysis & Visualization: The INFECTALYTICS Project"
    Speaker:  Allen Bryan, M.D., Ph.D.
    Affiliation:  Assistant Professor, Department of Pathology, Division of Laboratory Medicine


    November 30, 2018

    Topic: "Investigating the Use of Patient Attributes to Predict False-Positive Medical Alerts" 
    Speaker: Tim Kennell
    Affiliation: M.D./Ph.D. Student, UAB, GBS


    November 9, 2018

    Topic: "Biomedical Informatics Year in Review"
    Speaker: James J. Cimino, M.D.
    Affiliation: Director, UAB Informatics Institute, Professor of Medicine


    November 2, 2018

    Topic: "Informatics in Precision Medicine: When Data Is the Drug"
    Speaker: Matthew Might, Ph.D.
    Affiliation: Director, UAB Hugh Kaul Precision Medicine Institute, Professor of Medicine


    October 19, 2018

    Topic: “Beyond Patient Portals: Informatics Support for Patient Engagement in the Inpatient Setting”
    Speaker: Wayne Liang, M.D.
    Affiliation: Assistant Professor, UAB Department of Pediatrics, Division of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology 


    October 5, 2018

    Topic: "Physician Performance and Preference for Clinical Data in Structured and Unstructured Formats."
    Speaker: Eta Berner, Ed.D.
    Affiliation: Professor, Director, Center for Health Informatics for Patient Safety/Quality UAB School of Health Professions


    September 5, 2018

    Topic:“Putting the “Why” in “EHR”: Toward the Development of an Ontology for  Representing Clinical Reasoning in Clinical Notes”
    Speaker:  Jim Cimino, M.D., FACMI, FACP
    Affiliation: Professor, Director-Informatics Institute, Co-Director-Center for Clinical and Translational Science