written by Yvette Craig, AoU Communications Manager The National Institutes of Health All of Us Research Program hit a major milestone when the first set of DNA information was provided to scientists in the All …
Based in the cloud, the All of Us Researcher Workbench contains an integrated dataset that includes nearly 100,000 whole genome sequences, survey responses from nearly 330,000 participants, and information from 214,000 electronic health records, alongside …
UW ICTR and All of Us-UW are offering vouchers to support research projects using the All of Us Research Workbench. The Workbench dataset was recently updated to include genomic results of almost 100,000 participants, marking …
A team led by Manish Shah, Professor of Emergency Medicine and ICTR Co-Director of the KL2 Career Development Program, will develop an advanced surveillance system to identify future waves of the COVID-19 pandemic and provide …
When Jomol Mathew was recruited in early 2020 to serve as the first Chief of Biomedical Informatics for SMPH, she looked forward to the opportunity to develop and guide the research and strategy for the …
With a new award from NIH, an interdisciplinary group led by Drs. Elizabeth Burnside and Jomol Mathew will develop a proof of concept data intake and management infrastructure, Real-time Access to Patient’s Integrated Data for …
A recurring series of posts from our leadership and faculty directors: We are all living through dangerous and challenging times due to the global COVID-19 pandemic. ICTR staff and leadership promptly adopted federal, state, and …
A recurring series of posts from our leadership and faculty directors: Our ICTR community is delighted to welcome Jomol Mathew, PhD, as the inaugural Chief of Biomedical Informatics (CBMI), a newly created role in UW …
Established in Summer 2018, the UW Clinical and Health Informatics Institute (CHI2) is a new academic home for biomedical informatics jointly sponsored by the Institute for Clinical and Translational Research (ICTR) and School of Medicine …