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Yong-Yeol “YY” Ahn, PhD. Assistant Professor @ School of Informatics and Computing
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Yong-Yeol “YY” Ahn, PhD • Assistant Professor @ School of Informatics and Computing • Previously: Post-doctoral research at Center for Complex Networks Research (Northeastern University) and visiting researcher at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute (Harvard Medical School) • Interests: Network structure in various medical contexts (patient-level clinical data, social networks, gene-disease association, drug-target networks, etc). • Dream Project: Understanding the impact of social contacts in health decisions and the design of public health policy based on it / Identifying novel disease-disease and disease-gene associations using network based techniques.
Shaowen Bardzell, Ph.D. • Assistant Professor • Human Computer Interaction Design, SOIC • Indiana University--Bloomington • Affiliated Faculty of the Kinsey Institute The Cultural Research in Technology (CRIT) Group • selu@indiana.edu | sbardzell.wordpress.com | http://crit.soic.indiana.edu • Research interests: • Socio-cultural computing • Feminism and interaction design • Techno-sexuality: The links between sexual practice and information communication technologies (e.g., sexual users of the Internet and related technologies such as social media and mobile phones) • Sexual health, intimacy, and interactions • Body image, appreciation and their relationships to health and wellbeing issues • The role of everyday life in contemporary interactions • User research methodologies
Kelly Caine, PhD • Principal Research Scientist • School of Informatics & Computing, IUB • Center for Law, Ethics, and Applied Research (CLEAR) Health Information • Co-Director, PHIT Lab • Research • Human Factors • Psychology of Privacy • Privacy Enhanced Technologies • Health Informatics • Cognitive Aging • Usable Security • Contact • caine@indiana.edu • www.kellycaine.com • www.phitlab.org
Kay Connelly, PhD • Associate Professor of Computer Science • Co-director of Center for Law, Ethics and applied Research of Health Information • Interests: Design of technologies that empower patients to better understand and improve their health • Dream Project: Use technology to build a “healthy community” in which residents measure and reflect on their health behaviors, encourage healthy behaviors within their social networks, and measure overall community health
Geoffrey Fox, PhD • Professor @ School of Informatics and Computing; Associate Dean forResearch and Graduate Studies • Previously: Caltech, Syracuse, Florida State • Interests: Cyberinfrastructure, Clouds, Parallel Computing; application to bioinformatics, sensor nets, polar and earthquake science; FutureGrid • Dream Project: Architect and prototype a secure cloud repository supporting medical informatics with data streaming from a worldwide “Internet of Things” and deep real time analysis using Iterative Mapreduce
David Hakken, PhD • Professor of Social Informatics, SoIC Bloomington • Previously: Professor of Anthropology and Sociology, SUNY Institute of Technology • Interests: Digital Technologies and Social Change; Organizational Informatics in Health • Dream Project: An ethnography of the changes in organizing and patient behavior associated with introduction of electronic medical records
Raquel Hill, PhD • Assistant Professor @ School of Informatics and Computing • Previously: Post-Doctoral Researcher @ University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign • Interests: Privacy -preserving access control policies for sharing of medical and related data • Dream Project: Developing automatic detection mechanisms to determine when patient records are accessed outside of policy
Predrag Radivojac, Ph.D. • Associate Professor @ SOIC IUB • Previously: Assistant Professor @ SOIC • Interests: Understanding and predicting protein function. Understanding and predicting molecular causes of disease related to gain or loss of protein function. • Dream Project: Computationally driving biological research that confirms genotype- phenotype relationships.
Luis M. Rocha, PhD • Associate Professor @ School of Informatics & Computing (Center for Complex Networks and Systems) • Director of Computational Biology Collaboratorium @ InstitutoGulbenkian de Cieancia • Previously: Technical Staff Member (Complex Systems Team Leader) @ Los Alamos National Laboratory • Interests: Literature and Text Mining for biomedical applications (e.g. Protein-Protein and Drug-Drug; Interactions); Systems Biology Models of Biochemical pathways (including Cancer Models) • Dream Project: Integration of genomic, proteomic, and metabolic network models with clinical data
Haixu Tang, PhD • Associate Professor @ School of Informatics and Computing, IU-Bloomington • Associate Director @ Center for Genomics and Bioinformatics • Interests: Computational Genomics, Glycomics and Glycoproteomics, Genome Privacy • Dream Project: Discovering biomarkers for diseases and cell states by using glycans and glycoproteins on cell surface
XiaoFeng Wang, PhD • Associate Professor @ School of Informatics and Computing • Interests: Security Health Informatics, Privacy in Genomic Computing and Data Dissemination, Cloud/Web Security, Malware Detection and Mitigation • Dream Project: Security and privacy issues in management and use of human genomic data, particularly when the data is used together with electronic health records
Ganesh Shankar, MS • Manager Advanced Biomedical IT Core • Interests: Develop and deploy informatics platforms to drive translational research. • Dream Project: Integrate clinical research data between HIEs, Hospitals, and Universities.
William Barnett, PhD • Director, Advanced IT Core. Director, Science Community Tools. Director, National Center for Genome Analysis Support. Director, Information Infrastructures, Indiana CTSI. • Interests: Advanced Cyberinfrastructures for Virtual Communities, Production Research Workflows and Data Management, and High Performance Computing for Life Sciences Research • Dream Project: A inter/national virtual center that supports investigator-driven integration of genomics and clinical data for disease characterization.