Biomedical Informatics Training Opportunities!
The University of Pittsburgh’s Biomedical Informatics Training Program offers exciting opportunities in the applications of machine learning, artificial intelligence, and biomedical informatics through a range of degree and non-degree options:
Certificate in Biomedical Informatics
Masters Degree (MS) in Biomedical Informatics (including post-doctoral MS)
Doctoral Degree (PhD) in Biomedical Informatics
MS or PhD in Intelligent Systems – Biomedical Informatics Track
MD/PhD in Biomedical Informatics
Non-degree Postdoctoral Training
Learn more about our Alumni in the Department of Biomedical Informatics.
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News
AI-Infused Post-market Safety Monitoring System Covering All Marketed Drugs and Medicinal Plants
Congratulations to Richard Boyce and team for their innovation "AI-Infused Post-market Safety Monitoring System Covering All Marketed Drugs and Medicinal Plants" (patent pending). It is posted and searchable as a technology invention on Pitt's innovation website:...
Accessible and Inclusive Biomedical Informatics and Data Science (AIBIDS) program featured in Gallaudet University News
University of Pittsburgh Associate Professor Richard D. Boyce and Associate Professor Dr. Gaurav Arora, who run Accessible and Inclusive Biomedical Informatics and Data Science (AIBIDS) were featured in Gallaudet University News article: "Deaf mentors serve as role...
Jonathan Silverstein is presenting the Unified Biomedical Knowledge Graph at Bio-IT World Expo, Boston, April 2, 2025
Jonathan Silverstein is presenting the Unified Biomedical Knowledge Graph developed with Research Informatics Office Solutions Architect J. Alan Simmons at Bio-IT World Knowledge Graphs Symposium April 2. 2025. See: https://www.bio-itworldexpo.com/knowledge-graphs#2...
Events
DBMI Colloquium Speaker – Daniel Hashimoto – December 12, 2025
Intraoperative translation of computer vision to surgical applications Daniel Hashimoto Penn University Department of Biomedical Informatics Colloquium Series – Fall 2025 - 11:00 am – 12:00 pm407a/b BAUM5607 Baum BlvdPittsburgh, PA 15206
DBMI Colloquium Speaker – Tiffany Veinot – December 5, 2025
Towards Equity-Centered Design, Implementation and Evaluation of Patient-Facing Health Technologies Tiffany Veinot University of Michigan Department of Biomedical Informatics Colloquium Series – Fall 2025 - 11:00 am – 12:00 pm407a/b BAUM5607 Baum...
DBMI Colloquium Speaker – Daniel Wilson – November 14, 2025
Discovering direct risk factors in UK Biobank via Bayesian model-averaged hypothesis tests Daniel Wilson Oxford Big Data Institute, University of Oxford Department of Biomedical Informatics Colloquium Series – Fall 2025 - 11:00 am – 12:00 pm407a/b BAUM5607 Baum...