Jake Chen, Ph.D.
Director, Systems Pharmacology AI Research Center (SPARC)
Professor of Genetics and Computer Science
Research Interests
Translational bioinformatics, system biology, data mining, advanced visual analytics for therapeutic discovery and clinical decision-making applications.
Jin Chen, Ph.D., FAMIA
Associate Professor of Medicine, Nephrology
Associate Director for Education
Research Interests
His research is concentrated on the exploration of modern AI, with a particular focus on deep learning, to analyze diverse forms of unstructured clinical data with the aim of identifying clinical phenotypes linked to complex diseases.
Zechen Chong, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Research Interests
Currently, Chong and his lab are working to develop algorithms for next-generation sequencing data analysis and research genomic rearrangements and disease genomics.
James J. Cimino, M.D.
Distinguished Professor of Medicine
Chair, Department of Biomedical Informatics and Data Science
Research Interests
His current research involves development of systems to support clinical and translational researchers and exploring new paradigms for improving electronic health records.
Tiago K. Colicchio, Ph.D., MBA
Assistant Professor of Medicine
Research Interests
Dr. Colicchio's research interests involve the design of smarter EHR systems through improved interoperability, knowledge representation, and accurate clinical decision support systems, with a focus on reducing alert fatigue and improving patient safety.
John D. Osborne, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Medicine
Research Interests
The current focus of his research is to build the tools, methods and infrastructure needed to explore the relationship between genotype and phenotype - with a focus on clinical natural language processing to extract human phenotype information from biomedical text. He is actively exploring the application of recurrent neural networks in this problem space.
Alexander Rosenberg, Ph.D.
Professor of Microbiology
Research Interests
His interests cover broad areas of bioinformatics, from data modeling, databases and software pipeline development for high-throughput workflows, through analysis and innovative visualization approaches for complex biological data sets.
Amy Wang, M.D., MBI
Associate Professor of Medicine and Family and Community Medicine
Research Interests
Her areas of expertise include biomedical ontologies, health standards, electronic health records (EHRs), and informatics education.