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A department within the College of Medicine at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Biomedical Informatics is led by Dr. Fred Prior, Professor and Chair. We develop computational tools to assess and manage medical and public health information. We serve as the campus leader for such projects. Located on the fourth floor of the Jack T. Stephens Spine Institute, our staff is available for consultation. Call 501-603-1766 to schedule an appointment.
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DBMI Mentors Summer Interns
The UAMS Department of Biomedical Informatics (DBMI) is sponsoring several college and high school students this summer, mentoring them as they developed projects in the field of biomedical informatics. DBMI faculty Tremaine Williams, Ed.D.; Mathias Brochhausen, Ph.D.; David Ussery, Ph.D.; and Fred Prior, Ph.D., are teaching the students the fundamentals conducting well-designed research. “The students […]
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2024 Staff Excellence Award for Administration Goes to Robin Rogers, B.A.
Robin Rogers, B.A., has been crucial to the growth of biomedical informatics programs at UAMS as the administrative leader for a team of over 50 researchers and other personnel in the Department of Biomedical Informatics (DBMI). Read more about the recognition Robin received.
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Andrew Tran’s Research Honored at Southern Society for Pediatric Research
Andrew’s project utilized the Epic Cosmos database to underscore the critical need for mental health screening in patients diagnosed with von Willebrand Disease, particularly those experiencing bleeding symptoms.
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