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Jeremy Warner on Precision Cancer Medicine Apps

(from GenomeWeb, November 9, 2016) Vanderbilt's Precision Cancer Medicine App Brings Genomic Data to Point of Care by Uduak Grace Thomas NEW YORK (GenomeWeb) – Enabling precision medicine at the point of care requires ready access to genomic information within the clinical workflow as well as tools to help clinicians make sense of the information presented to them.

WebMD Article on Josh Peterson and the Challenges of E-Prescribing

(from WebMD, November 29, 2016) Hospital E-Prescribing: Trouble for Older Adults? by Kathleen Doheny ​ TUESDAY, Nov. 29, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- Preprogrammed doses of medications that can raise the risk of falls are often set too high for older hospital patients, new research shows.

Josh Denny is PI of the VUMC's Largest Research Grant ... Ever

(From this article) Vanderbilt University Medical Center (VUMC) has been chosen by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to be the Data and Research Support Center for the Precision Medicine Initiative Cohort Program, a landmark study of genetic, environmental and lifestyle factors affecting the health of a million or more people, federal officials have announced.

Mia Levy Elected to American College of Medical Informatics

Mia Levy, M.D., Ph.D., the Ingram Assistant Professor of Cancer Research and Assistant Professor of Biomedical Informatics was one of 23 fellows recently elected to the American College of Medical Informatics (ACMI).  The new fellows will be inducted in November in Chicago, during the American Medical Informatics Association Annual Symposium.  The ACMI is an honorary college of elected fellows from the U.S. and abroad who have made significant and sustained contributions to the field of medical informatics and who have met rigorous scholarly scrutiny by their peers.

Bradley Malin Leads $4M NIH Center Grant in Genetics and Data Ethics

(from this press release)   Researchers at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine have received a four-year, $4-million grant from the National Institutes of Health to establish a new center for the study of privacy concerns associated with the use of genomic information, the NIH announced today, May 17.

New Ph.D. Track in Big Biomedical Data Science!

Beginning in Fall 2016, Vanderbilt University’s Big Biomedical Data Science (BIDS) Training Program will 1) provide matriculating PhD students with access to a diverse array of real big biomedical data sets, software tools, and applications at Vanderbilt (and interdisciplinary collaborations) and 2) integrate courses and faculty from across the institution to ensure that students are well-versed in the foundational competencies of computation, statistics, and biomedical science that are necessary to achieve reproducible success in this field. The program has been formed

Tom Lasko Receives R01 Grant for Machine Learning and Visualization

Thomas Lasko, MD, PhD, Assistant Professor of Biomedical Informatics was awarded a 3-year R01 grant from the National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering. The goal of this project is to use cutting-edge methods from the data science and big Data communities to provide rapidly interpretable visualizations of complex clinical data patterns that allow clinicians to quickly answer selected clinical questions that they face many times a day.

Precision Medicine Pilot Award from the NIH

Federal officials with the White House and National Institutes of Health (NIH) recently announced today that Vanderbilt University Medical Center (VUMC) will lead the Direct Volunteers Pilot Studies under the first grant to be awarded in the federal Precision Medicine Initiative Cohort Program.  A pioneer in Vanderbilt's precision medicine efforts, Josh Denny, M.D., M.S., Associate Professor of Biomedical Inforamtics and Medicine is the principal investigator for the effort, which is supported by a one-year grant from the PMI Cohort Program (NIH Award #1-OT2-OD-023132).