Our graduates will be well prepared for technical, policy or planning leadership positions in healthcare, industry, or biomedical research settings. Our faculty have research portfolios including clinical informatics/decision support, bioinformatics/translational research informatics, biomedical ontologies, clinical population/public health informatics, and the socio-technical/human centered design of biomedical information systems.

The Department of Biomedical Informatics recognizes the importance of diversity and inclusion in every aspect of medical education and practice.? We believe diversity of background, perspective, and life experience enriches us all. We are committed to ensuring a welcoming and supportive environment where all individuals ? faculty, fellows, students, staff, and members of the community we serve ? feel valued and empowered to succeed and thrive.