Our Mission Statement
The mission of the Department of Biomedical Informatics Training Program is to prepare trainees to become outstanding leaders in biomedical informatics research, education, and practice. To optimize student learning in these areas, we immerse them in class training focused on artificial intelligence and computing methods for biomedical problems.
Who We Are
The University of Pittsburgh Biomedical Informatics (BMI) Training Program offers outstanding training for students who want to conduct innovative research at the intersection of biomedicine and computing. With core faculty members from 13 departments, our program offers students research opportunities in almost every area of biomedical informatics.
Generous Funding
Our trainees are well-supported. National Library of Medicine training fellowships are available to eligible candidates. Others are supported through our grant-funded research. All positions provide health insurance and competitive stipends.
Commitment to Diversity
Our program welcomes students from diverse backgrounds who enter our program with an array of skills and interests. We help you to tailor your program to provide a unique training experience individualized to your specific needs.
Our Research
Our training program faculty participate in numerous national research consortia at the intersection of computing and healthcare.The PaTH Clinical Research Network is a large regional consortium aimed at using health data to build a Learning Health System. The Evolve to Next-Gen Accrual to Clinical Trials is a nationwide network focusing on EHR-based real-world data research. The MIDAS Coordination Center provides informatics and community support for infectious disease modeling researchers. These projects, our Center for Clinical Artificial Intelligence, and faculty labs in imaging informatics, cancer informatics, and many other topics offer abundant research opportunities for graduate students on innovative research programs across numerous areas of biomedical informatics research, including bioinformatics, imaging informatics, clinical informatics, and public health informatics, often working with clinical partners at UPMC and collaborators nationwide. To learn more about what our students are up to, see the spotlights below or take a look at the graduate student or postdoctoral researcher web pages.