Research

 The Division of Clinical Informatics is leading research on evaluating platforms for international collaborative clinical protocols. Research work investigagtes the challenges of data interchange among countries and patterns of collaboration between clinicians and basic science researchers. In recent years, there has been a significant growth of platforms for translational research including i2b2 (Informatics for Integrating Biology and the Bedside), Transmart, CBioPortal, iDash, iCod, G-DoC, caTRIP and others that have been used for collaborative research.  Despite many projects and with large investments, little is known about the impact and measurable outcomes resulting from the implementation of such platforms.  Students are researcher collaborator can contact Dr. Yuri Quintana to explore internships or research collaborations. Email: yquintan@bidmc.harvard.edu

Curremt Projects:

Alicanto Cloud https://www.alicantocloud.com  An learning plaform for collaborative learning and virtual tumor board.

African Cancer Stars https://www.africanancerstars.org - A leaning platform for training cancer researchers in Arica.

Global Health Diplomacy - Development of frameworks for international data sharing

Global Digtal Mental Health Outcome Standards - A standadizing outcomes for global comparison

Global Pandemic Simulation Training - Serious Games for Pandemic Preparedness

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Videos of Presentations

Art and Science of Serious Games: A Systems Approach to Scaling Solutions to Global Health Challenges. Keynote Talk at the 9th International Conference on Serious Games and Applications for Health, SeGAH 2021, 4th  of August 2021 https://www.segah.org/2021/keynotes.html  See video   IEEE SGH 2021 Keynote

Challenges to Global Standardization of Outcome Measures - AMIA March 2021

Towards a Global e-Mental Health Community. Invited Keynote speaker at 10th Annual e-Mental Health Conference. Mental Health Commission of Canada. 3/4/21.