2014 Winter Closure is scheduled Monday, December 22, 2014 through Friday, January 2, 2015, for those areas designated to close. Regular operations resume on Monday, January 5, 2015
New seminar course BIOMEDIN 208 will be held in MSOB X-275 on Wednesdays, 12:15-1:15 PM Winter Quarter, 2015. Lunch will be provided for registered students.
Information about how to apply to the BMI PhD program can be found on the Biosciences website.
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The Biomedical Informatics Training Program is an interdisciplinary graduate and postdoctoral training program, part of the Biosciences Program at Stanford University's School of Medicine. Our mission is to train future research leaders to design and implement novel quantitative and computational methods that solve challenging problems across the entire spectrum of biology and medicine. The program is flexible, and attracts applicants with training in biology, research and clinical medicine, computer science, data science and analytics, statistics, engineering and related disciplines. We have an active diversity recruitment program, and strongly encourage applications from traditionally underrepresented minorities, those from disadvantaged backgrounds, and those with disabilities. See our Diversity page for more information.
Eric Horvitz (1993 PhD) and Russ Altman (Program Director) will lead One Hundred Year Study of Artificial Intelligence (AI100). Chris Longhurst (Collaborating Faculty) was inducted into ACMI Alum Kaustubh Supekar
was awarded the 2014 Young Investigator Award by the National Alliance for Research on Schizophrenia and Depression (NARSAD)
Current student Francisco Gimenez won First Place in the 2014 AMIA Student Paper competition and the Martin Epstein award. The Darlene Vian Memorial Student Fund Major Donor plaque now hangs in MSOB x275. Thank you to all who have contributed to this fund in support of a quality experience for BMI students at Stanford. |