Peter Embi, Brad Malin & Ellen Wright Clayton Discuss Abortion Ruling and Health Data Privacy
Paul Govern
September 23, 2022
The recent U.S. Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v. Wade and newly enacted state laws limiting or banning abortion can be expected to bring new scrutiny to the privacy vulnerabilities of electronic health records.
Voice as a Biomarker of Health Project (Led by Toufeeq Ahmed) Seeks to Use Patients’ Voices to Help Diagnose Disease
September 23, 2022
A national databank of de-identified voices, combined with artificial intelligence, could lead to diagnosing and treating cancer, depression, autism, Alzheimer’s disease and voice disorders.Vanderbilt University Medical Center is partnering with 11 institutions on a $14 million NIH-funded project led by the University of South Florida and Weill Cornell Medicine that aims to establish voice as a biomarker used in clinical care.
VUMC DBMI's Brad Malin & Team to Lead AI Ethics Core for New Bridge2AI Program
September 22, 2022
Faculty members at Vanderbilt University Medical Center will have a central role in a National Institutes of Health (NIH) program called Bridge to Artificial Intelligence, or Bridge2AI.
Faculty Position Opportunity in VCLIC—Apply Now!
September 20, 2022
VCLIC FACULTY POSITIONFaculty Position Opening: The Vanderbilt Clinical Informatics Center (VCLIC), Department of Biomedical Informatics, School of Medicine, Vanderbilt University Medical Center
DBMI Seminars & Research Colloquiums This Week: Allison McCoy & Clair Kronk
September 19, 2022
Below are this week's DBMI Seminar and DBMI Research Colloquium. See below for details and Zoom info!
DBMI SEMINAR
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2022 at 12:00 PM CT
Event Type: DBMI Seminar
Title: "Enabling Clinical Research and Innovation through a Clinical Informatics Core"
PheWAS Reveals Post-COVID-19 Diagnoses
Bill Snyder
September 13, 2022
A high-throughput informatics technique developed at Vanderbilt University Medical Center that reveals associations between genetic variations and medical conditions in the electronic health record (EHR) also can identify new “post-COVID” diagnoses, according to a report in the Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association.
VUMC's Dan Roden Leads Effort to Map Heart Disease-Causing Genetic Variations
Bill Snyder
September 13, 2022
One in 100 people have genetic variations that can cause potentially life-threatening heart conditions, including high cholesterol (lipid disorders), heart muscle disease (cardiomyopathies), and abnormal heart rhythms (arrhythmias).
Yet the functional impact of most of these cardiovascular genetic variants — whether they disrupt normal function or are harmless — is unknown. That is about to change.
NATURE: Cosmin Adi Bejan uses Natural Language Processing (NLP) to improve how well we identify (“ascertain”) suicidal thoughts and behaviors in healthcare data.
September 7, 2022
Methods relying on diagnostic codes to identify suicidal ideation and suicide attempt in Electronic Health Records (EHRs) at scale are suboptimal because suicide-related outcomes are heavily under-coded. We propose to improve the ascertainment of suicidal outcomes using natural language processing (NLP). We developed information retrieval methodologies to search over 200 million notes from the Vanderbilt EHR. Suicide query terms were extracted using word2vec. A weakly supervised approach was designed to label cases of suicidal outcomes.
DBMI Digest August 2022 Issue—Now Available!
September 2, 2022
The Vanderbilt University Medical Center (VUMC) Department of Biomedical Informatics's (DBMI) monthly newsletter, DBMI Digest, is now available to view. Read the August 2022 DBMI Digest here.
Each DBMI Digest features department & faculty announcements, awards & appointments, educational & HR updates, funding opportunities and more. Each issue also includes a profile of one of our faculty, staff, postdocs and students.
You Chen Publishes "Sleep Disturbance and Metabolic Dysfunction: The Roles of Adipokines"
August 23, 2022
You Chen, PhD, FAMIA, Assistant Professor in DBMI, published an article in the International Journal of Molecular Sciences titled "Sleep Disturbance and Metabolic Dysfunction: The Role of Adipokines".