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Yong-Yeol “YY” Ahn, PhD Assistant Professor @ School of Informatics and Computing Previously: Post-doctoral research at Center for Complex Networks Research (Northeastern University) and visiting researcher at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute (Harvard Medical School) Interests: Network structure in various medical contexts (patient- level clinical data, social networks, gene-disease association, drug-target networks, etc). Dream Project: Understanding the impact of social contacts in health decisions and the design of public health policy based on it / Identifying novel disease-disease and disease-gene associations using network based techniques.
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Assistant Professor Human Computer Interaction Design, SOIC Indiana University--Bloomington Affiliated Faculty of the Kinsey Institute The Cultural Research in Technology (CRIT) Group selu@indiana.edu | sbardzell.wordpress.com | http://crit.soic.indiana.edu Research interests: Socio-cultural computing Feminism and interaction design Techno-sexuality: The links between sexual practice and information communication technologies (e.g., sexual users of the Internet and related technologies such as social media and mobile phones) Sexual health, intimacy, and interactions Body image, appreciation and their relationships to health and wellbeing issues The role of everyday life in contemporary interactions User research methodologies Shaowen Bardzell, Ph.D.
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Kelly Caine, PhD Principal Research Scientist –School of Informatics & Computing, IUB –Center for Law, Ethics, and Applied Research (CLEAR) Health Information –Co-Director, PHIT Lab Research –Human Factors –Psychology of Privacy –Privacy Enhanced Technologies –Health Informatics –Cognitive Aging –Usable Security Contact –caine@indiana.edu –www.kellycaine.com –www.phitlab.org
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Kay Connelly, PhD Associate Professor of Computer Science Co-director of Center for Law, Ethics and applied Research of Health Information Interests: Design of technologies that empower patients to better understand and improve their health Dream Project: Use technology to build a “healthy community” in which residents measure and reflect on their health behaviors, encourage healthy behaviors within their social networks, and measure overall community health
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Geoffrey Fox, PhD Professor @ School of Informatics and Computing; Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Studies Previously: Caltech, Syracuse, Florida State Interests: Cyberinfrastructure, Clouds, Parallel Computing; application to bioinformatics, sensor nets, polar and earthquake science; FutureGrid Dream Project: Architect and prototype a secure cloud repository supporting medical informatics with data streaming from a worldwide “Internet of Things” and deep real time analysis using Iterative Mapreduce
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David Hakken, PhD Professor of Social Informatics, SoIC Bloomington Previously: Professor of Anthropology and Sociology, SUNY Institute of Technology Interests: Digital Technologies and Social Change; Organizational Informatics in Health Dream Project: An ethnography of the changes in organizing and patient behavior associated with introduction of electronic medical records
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Raquel Hill, PhD Assistant Professor @ School of Informatics and Computing Previously: Post-Doctoral Researcher @ University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Interests: Privacy -preserving access control policies for sharing of medical and related data Dream Project: Developing automatic detection mechanisms to determine when patient records are accessed outside of policy
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Predrag Radivojac, Ph.D. Associate Professor @ SOIC IUB Previously: Assistant Professor @ SOIC Interests: Understanding and predicting protein function. Understanding and predicting molecular causes of disease related to gain or loss of protein function. Dream Project: Computationally driving biological research that confirms genotype- phenotype relationships.
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Luis M. Rocha, PhD Associate Professor @ School of Informatics & Computing (Center for Complex Networks and Systems) – Director of Computational Biology Collaboratorium @ Instituto Gulbenkian de Cieancia Previously: Technical Staff Member (Complex Systems Team Leader) @ Los Alamos National Laboratory Interests: Literature and Text Mining for biomedical applications (e.g. Protein-Protein and Drug-Drug; Interactions); Systems Biology Models of Biochemical pathways (including Cancer Models) Dream Project: Integration of genomic, proteomic, and metabolic network models with clinical data
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Haixu Tang, PhD Associate Professor @ School of Informatics and Computing, IU-Bloomington Associate Director @ Center for Genomics and Bioinformatics Interests: Computational Genomics, Glycomics and Glycoproteomics, Genome Privacy Dream Project: Discovering biomarkers for diseases and cell states by using glycans and glycoproteins on cell surface
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XiaoFeng Wang, PhD Associate Professor @ School of Informatics and Computing Interests: Security Health Informatics, Privacy in Genomic Computing and Data Dissemination, Cloud/Web Security, Malware Detection and Mitigation Dream Project: Security and privacy issues in management and use of human genomic data, particularly when the data is used together with electronic health records
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Ganesh Shankar, MS Manager Advanced Biomedical IT Core Interests: Develop and deploy informatics platforms to drive translational research. Dream Project: Integrate clinical research data between HIEs, Hospitals, and Universities.
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William Barnett, PhD Director, Advanced IT Core. Director, Science Community Tools. Director, National Center for Genome Analysis Support. Director, Information Infrastructures, Indiana CTSI. Interests: Advanced Cyberinfrastructures for Virtual Communities, Production Research Workflows and Data Management, and High Performance Computing for Life Sciences Research Dream Project: A inter/national virtual center that supports investigator-driven integration of genomics and clinical data for disease characterization.
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© Copyright 2009 All rights reserved 14 Since 1990, building products and end to end solutions 8 0f 10 top software companies; over 170 total Over 2000 product releases in last 5 years Bioinformatics customers include: Washington Univ., Broad Institute, Dana-Farber Life Technologies, Agilent Technologies, Syngenta Bristol-Myers Squibb, Merck, Johnson & Johnson R&D center at IUB affliated with the School of Informatics and Computing Collaborate with faculty, students and research labs. Projects from Persistent customers - high research content, requiring scientific domain expertise Two research grants to SoIC faculty soon to be announced Represented by Ed Robertson Friday Persistent Systems
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