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Yuri Quintana, PhD

Yuri Quintana, Ph.D., is Chief of the Division of Clinical Informatics. His research focuses on the learning health system and communities of practice to improve the uptake of best practices by health professionals and patients. His research on learning health systems has focused on the best use of...

Charles Safran, MD

Charles Safran, MD, is a faculty member of the BIDMC Division of Clinical Informatics. His area of excellence in clinical expertise and innovation is demonstrated by his role in creating the electronic health record currently used at BIDMC and creating a new medical subspecialty, Clinical...

Larry Nathanson, MD

Dr. Larry Nathanson is a faculty member of the Division of Clinical Informatics and the Department of Emergency Medicine. His academic focus is to improve patient care and safety by developing and implementing innovative information technology (IT) solutions. This goal combines his clinical passion...

Manu Tandon, CIO

Manu Tandon, MBA, MPA, is Chief Information Officer at Beth Israel Lahey Health and a faculty member in the Division of Clinical Informatics at BIDMC. He implemented a highly effective IT Governance and Project Management model and enhanced the BIDMC internally developed Electronic Health Record...

2020 Society for Glycobiology Annual Meeting

2020 Virtual Society for Glycobiology Annual Meeting will be held November 9-12. Details can be found at : Society for Glycobiology Website Conference Deadlines September 15, 2020 Regular abstract submission closes September 25, 2020 Abstract acceptance letters & poster notifications sent September...

Recent discovery "Cosmc Controls B Cell Homing" by Zeng et al.

Everyone has heard of lymph nodes, the place where our white blood cells (lymphocytes) move into, out of, and around our bodies; and we all know that lymphocytes are important cells for immune health and for fighting disease. But what do the lymphocytes need in order to do the moving around? A...

Howard Bleich

Dr Howard Bleich was a Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School, and co-founded the Center for Clinical Computing at Beth Israel and Brigham and Women's Hospitals. An essential element in learning is intent to learn. Going to a lecture or seeing an article does not involve the strong intent...