Biomedical Informatics Training Opportunities!
The University of Pittsburgh’s Biomedical Informatics Training Program offers exciting opportunities in the applications of machine learning, artificial intelligence, and biomedical informatics through a range of degree and non-degree options:
Certificate in Biomedical Informatics
Masters Degree (MS) in Biomedical Informatics (including post-doctoral MS)
Doctoral Degree (PhD) in Biomedical Informatics
MS or PhD in Intelligent Systems – Biomedical Informatics Track
MD/PhD in Biomedical Informatics
Non-degree Postdoctoral Training


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News
Read about Biorepository Informatics!
Next Generation Biorepository Informatics: Supporting Genomics, Imaging, and Innovations in Spatial Biology By Chenyu Li, Rumana Rashid, Eugene M. Sadhu, Sandro Santagata, and Michael J. Becich Read the entry here!
Congratulations to the SenNet Consortium on their newest publication!
Congratulations to the SenNet Consortium on their publication: NIH SenNet Consortium to map senescent cells throughout the human lifespan to understand physiological! Read about it here: https://www.nature.com/articles/s43587-022-00326-5
Check out this article featuring Richard Boyce: Pitt’s $1B in research funding puts it among ‘elite group of American universities’
Check out this article featuring Richard Boyce: Pitt’s $1B in research funding puts it among ‘elite group of American universities’ https://www.utimes.pitt.edu/news/pitt-s-1b-research
Events
DBMI Colloquium Speaker – Li Zhou – November 22, 2024
Beyond Mortality Prediction: Leveraging Machine Learning to Predict Palliative Care Needs in Patients with Chronic Diseases Li Zhou, MD, PhD Harvard Medical School Department of Biomedical Informatics Colloquium Series – Fall 202411:00 am – 12:00 pm407a/b...
DBMI Colloquium Speaker – Peter Koo – November 15, 2024
Interpreting rules of gene regulation learned by deep learning Peter Koo, PhD Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Department of Biomedical Informatics Colloquium Series – Fall 202411:00 am – 12:00 pm407a/b BAUM5607 Baum BlvdPittsburgh, PA 15206
DBMI Colloquium Speaker – Huilin Li – November 8, 2024
Microbial Causal Mediation Inference with Microbiome/Metagenomic Data Huilin Li, PhD Department of Population Health NYU Grossman School of Medicine Department of Biomedical Informatics Colloquium Series – Fall 202411:00 am – 12:00 pm407a/b BAUM5607 Baum...