The Department of Biomedical Informatics, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, is improving clinical care and biomedical research via innovative applications in data mining, text processing, AI/machine learning, and biosurveillance.

Certificate, Master’s & Doctoral Programs: Our program is designed to combine rigorous and in-depth research training with flexibility to tailor your program with elective courses from across the University.

Postdoctoral Fellowship & Summer Internship: Enhance your research training and gain the additional skills you need for a successful academic career.

Undergraduate Research: The Accessible & Inclusive Biomedical Informatics & Data Science (AIBIDS) is a full-time 10-week internship in informatics/data science under a faculty member or trainee at Pitt or Gallaudet University.

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

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DBMI Colloquium Speaker – LiRong Wang – September 20, 2024

Leveraging EMR Data to Identify Medications for Treatment of PTSD with Comorbidities through Deep Learning and Clinical Trial Emulations LiRong Wang, PhD, Pharmaceutical Sciences Computational Chemical Genomics Screening (CCGS) Center School of Pharmacy, University of...

DBMI Colloquium Speaker – Tom Campion – September 13, 2024

Supporting Clinical and Translational Researchers with Electronic Patient Data Tom Campion, PhD Research in Population Health Sciences, Population Health Sciences Weill Cornell Medical College  Department of Biomedical Informatics Colloquium Series – Fall 202411:00 am...

DBMI Colloquium Speaker – Oana Carja – September 6, 2024

Topological puzzles in biology: how geometry shapes a system's evolution Oana Carja, PhD Ray and Stephanie Lane Computational Biology Department, SCS Carnegie Mellon University  Department of Biomedical Informatics Colloquium Series – Fall 202411:00 am – 12:00...