Post Doctoral Research Associate Fellowships available in Biomedical Informatics



The University of Pittsburgh Biomedical Informatics Training Program (BMITP) 
has research fellowships available to qualified applicants. One of the oldest 
biomedical informatics training programs in the country - with continuous NLM 
funding since 1988 - Pitt's program combines the strengths of 17 core faculty 
with the breadth of a top-10 medical school in one of the most livable cities 
in the US.



Our research combines work in computer science, biology and healthcare to 
tackle basic and applied problems in bioinformatics, clinical informatics, and 
public health informatics:



*         Developing touch screen electronic medical records for improving HIV 
treatment in Malawi Africa

*         Applying machine learning methods to make better predictions about 
viral-host protein-protein interactions

*         Using Bayesian methods to predict the development of Alzheimer's 
Disease in Genome Wide Association (GWAS) Studies.

*         Designing computer systems to alert physicians about medication 
problems in nursing homes

*         Creating early warning biosurveillance systems that monitor the 
health of populations and detect outbreaks more rapidly

*         Programming simulations of infectious disease outbreaks so that 
public health officials can make more informed decisions

*         Developing new ways to evaluate protein x-ray crystallography results



We offer:

*         Post Doctoral Research Associate training

*         Certificate Programs - in classroom or online (1 year)

*         Masters (2 years)

*         PhD (typically 5 years)



Many of our graduating PhD students enter successful academic careers, hired by 
excellent universities in the U.S. and around the world. Students with 
certificates and MS degrees accept key positions in bioinformatics start-ups, 
high-tech companies, government agencies and major medical centers. A variety 
of funding is available for our training program and Post Doctoral Research 
Associates usually receive two years of full funding including living stipend 
and tuition (http://www.dbmi.pitt.edu/node/311).



Our students come from a wide variety of backgrounds, including Computer 
Science, Engineering, Biology, and many others, both directly from 
undergraduate work and with previous experience and/or graduate training.



This year our application deadline is January 15, 2013 for admission into the 
program for Fall 2013.



For more information:



-       Read our program brochure 
http://www.dbmi.pitt.edu/content/training-program-brochure

-       Learn more about our program, faculty and students at: 
http://www.dbmi.pitt.edu.

-       See our YouTube video at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BZ9jexgkGK8



We hope you will consider applying to our program at 
https://apply.dbmi.pitt.edu/.  Please do not hesitate to contact us for more 
information at [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>.





Rebecca Crowley, MD, MS

Associate Professor of Biomedical Informatics

Director, Biomedical Informatics Graduate Training Program

University of Pittsburgh

Department of Biomedical Informatics

5607 Baum Boulevard

BAUM 423, Room 523

Pittsburgh, PA 15206-3701

412-624-3310|Fax: 412-624-5310

[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

www.dbmi.pitt.edu<http://www.dbmi.pitt.edu>



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