Seminars
BMI Grand Rounds, Peter Viccellio: The mismatch between hospital flow and patient need: a broken system
Peter Viccellio, MD; Professor and Vice Chair, Department of Emergency Medicine, Stony Brook University
Title: The mismatch between hospital flow and patient need: a broken system
Time and location: Wednesday, Apr 10, 2019 3pm—4pm BMI Conference Room HSC-L3 Room 045
Keeping Optics and Human in the Loop of Biomedical Image Analysis Algorithms
Biomedical Informatics Special Seminar
Zhaozheng Yin, PhD; Associate Professor, Department of Computer
Science at Missouri University of Science and Technology
Thursday, Apr 4, 2019 2 pm—3 pm
BMI Conference Room HSC-L3 Room 045
Big Data Analytics in Healthcare: From Vector to Tensor
Biomedical Informatics Special Seminar
Lifang He, PhD; Postdoctoral researcher, Department of Biostatistics,
University of Pennsylvania
Tuesday, Apr 2, 2019 10 am—11 am
Seminar Room HSC-L2 Room 3B
BMI Grand Rounds Guest Speaker : Gábor Balázsi, From Synthetic Biology to the Evolution of Drug Resistance
Gábor Balázsi, PhD; Henry Laufer Associate Professor
From Synthetic Biology to the Evolution of Drug Resistance
Wednesday, April 3rd, 2019 3pm—4pm
BMI Conference Room HSC-L3 Room 045
Deep Learning and Medical Imaging for Streamlining MRI Exams
Michal Sofka, PhD; Team Leader, Hyperfine Research

Clinical Informatics 101: Driving Improved Practice and Research Through Data
Biomedical Informatics CME Bootcamp
Telehealth and Data Analytics of the Future

Engineering Serendipity with computational neuroscientist
Stony Brook Biomedical Informatics at AMIA Annual Symposium 2017
Stony Brook BMI made a major presence at AMIA Annual Symposium 2017 held at Wasington DC, November 4-8, 2017. Besides the Stony Brook BMI exhibition, BMI had a presentation on large scale scale opioid studies in New York State, a poster on social media based drug abuse studies, and a presentation on using blockchain for EMR sharing. Dr.