Biomedical Data Science Curriculum Initiative
Conference Calls
The goal of these calls is to provide ample time to present currently implemented curricula, innovative pedagogical approaches, and resources available to biomedical data science educators. Through the presentations, members of the working group will become familiar with the current landscape of biomedical data sciences curricula and challenges. Additionally, they will be used to assemble a list of topics for discussion during the workshops based on the issues presented and questions raised after the presentations.
31 January 2018
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NLM Training Program on Biomedical Informatics and Data Science
Lydia E. Kavraki, PhD, Rice University -
Informatics and Biomedical Data Science Training at the University of Utah
Brian E. Chapman, PhD, University of Utah
10 January 2018
- Biomedical Data Science Curricula at the University of Wisconsin
Mark Craven, PhD, University of Wisconsin-Madison - Interdisciplinary Program for Advanced Training in Health Data Analytics at UNC
Javed Mostafa, PhD, University of North Carolina
13 December 2017
- Data Science Training at the University of Colorado
Lawrence Hunter, PhD, University of Colorado Denver - Biomedical Data Science at Vanderbilt
Bradley Malin, PhD, Vanderbilt University
6 December 2017
- Training in Health and Biomedical Data Science at Columbia University
Noemie Elhadad, PhD, Columbia University Department of Biomedical Informatics - The Health Data Science Landscape at Indiana University
Brian Dixon, MPA, PhD, FHIMSS, Indiana University/Regenstrief Institute
Funding
The Biomedical Data Science Curriculum Initative is supported by the National Library of Medicine through a T15 Training Grant Supplement and by Department of Biomedical Informatics at Harvard Medical School.