
CU Department of Biomedical Informatics (DBMI)
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Education | Research | Clinical Impact
DBMI connects basic science and medicine with clinical and translational scientists at the @CUAnschutz Medical Campus
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In a recent blog post, Jenna Tomkinson dives into the single-cell morphological galaxy with coSMicQC! Explore more ➡️ bit.ly/4c4bw77




Gregory Way, PhD, is pushing boundaries at CU Anschutz Medical Campus! By combining cell painting and machine learning, his team is uncovering new insights into cardiac fibroblast activation. Explore how this groundbreaking work could lead to life-saving therapies ➡️ bit.ly/3S9olDS


Discover the groundbreaking work of Suraju Sadeeq, a research assistant in the Norman Lab at the CU School of Medicine. Learn how Sadeeq is advancing the field of personalized medicine and paving the way for improved disease management for patients with MS ➡️ bit.ly/3EdAu7K




New research from Dr Harriet Dashnow, University of Utah Health, University of Washington and PacBio shows that parts of the human genome change much faster than was previously known, laying the foundations for new insights into the roots of human disease and evolution. Learn more ➡️ go.nature.com/4lGMPlP


DBMI was excited to take part in the CU School of Medicine Administrative Showcase! Andrew Krahulik and Faisal Alquaddoomi led insightful presentations on enhancing workflows through automated effort reconciliation and the facilities and resources grant text generator.



🔬 DYK? Tandem repeats (TRs) make up 8% of our DNA, yet they’re often overlooked due to their complexity. Enter STRchive—a revolutionary, publicly available tool built by Dr Harriet Dashnow, University of Utah Health and PacBio to help researchers study TRs more effectively ➡️ bit.ly/4d3ZPhj


Spring (and science) is in the air after today's rain! We love seeing the CU Anschutz Medical Campus campus blooming after some much-needed watering. 🌼


Get ready to explore the world of health AI with CU Anschutz Medical Campus! Casey Greene shared his vision of technology’s future in the field and an overview of the unique challenges ahead ➡️ bit.ly/3GJ56yB




“Our goal is to discover biological mechanisms relevant to women’s health that underlie sex differences across health and disease so we can translate this new knowledge into improved health for all,” — Dr. Barbara Stranger 💫 This #NWHW let's empower women to prioritize their health.


DYK that tiny changes in your DNA can influence traits like height and disease risk? Explore how scientists at the CU School of Medicine are using AI and genomics to uncover hidden connections between genes and health ➡️ bit.ly/4kieMyH


