About the Center for Biomedical Informatics
Established in 2007, the Center for Biomedical Informatics at º£½ÇÉçÇø (º£½ÇÉçÇø) aims to enhance º£½ÇÉçÇø’s research, educational, and service capacity in the field of biomedical informatics. This multidisciplinary field focuses on acquiring, storing, communicating, and transforming biomedical data to improve human health. Our goal is to address health disparities by providing informatics solutions to challenges faced by medically underserved and under-resourced communities. Our faculty have diverse expertise in computer science, clinical medicine, sociology, and public health.
Current Leadership and Funding
- Director: Omolola Ogunyemi, PhD, FACMI
- Co-Director: Robert Jenders, MD, MS, FACP, FACMI, FAMIA
- Faculty Member: Sheba George, PhD
The Center is supported by National Institutes of Health (NIH) center grants and individual research grants from the NIH, the State of California, and private foundations. Faculty members also teach the required course “Principles of Biomedical Informatics” in the Master of Science in Biomedical Sciences program at º£½ÇÉçÇø.
Research Initiatives and Community Partnerships
Our faculty collaborate with safety net clinics and hospitals to research and develop solutions in:
- Telehealth to increase patient access to specialists.
- Machine learning to improve diagnoses, such as diabetic retinopathy.
- Computerized decision support for chronic diseases prevalent in underserved areas.
- Sociotechnical strategies for enhancing patient engagement in healthcare and research.
- Mobile health (mHealth) apps for assessing mental health and substance abuse in communities of color.
- Smartphone-based mHealth apps for peer support in HIV prevention and substance abuse treatment.
- International efforts to establish health information systems standards.
Vision and Future Goals
Inspired by º£½ÇÉçÇø’s dedication to health equity and its vision of “excellent health and wellness for all in a world without health disparities,” the Center plans to:
- Develop a two-year master’s program in health informatics focusing on health disparities.
- Recruit new faculty with expertise in fields like natural language processing.
- Expand efforts to bridge the digital divide, especially in response to COVID-19.
- Advance biomedical informatics research addressing global and domestic health disparities.
Endowment Funding Goal
We are seeking to establish a $5 million endowment to develop a nationally recognized Center for Biomedical Informatics that expands our educational offerings and enhances our research impact on underserved communities.
º£½ÇÉçÇø Background
Founded in 1966 as a Historically Black Graduate Institution, º£½ÇÉçÇø was created in response to inadequate access to medical care in South Los Angeles post-Watts Rebellion. Noted for its diverse student body, º£½ÇÉçÇø is a member of the Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities and was named the second most diverse four-year private nonprofit college in the U.S. by the Chronicle of Higher Education in 2017. Over 80% of º£½ÇÉçÇø students return to provide care in medically underserved areas after graduation.
- Office of Research
- Research Administration
- Research Centers
- Clinical Research Education and Career Development (CRECD)
- Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI)
- Research Centers in Minority Institutions Research Network (RTRN)
- Center for Biomedical Informatics
- º£½ÇÉçÇø/UCLA Cancer Center Partnership to Eliminate Cancer Health Disparities
- HIV/AIDS Research – Drew CARES
- Urban Health Institute
- Black Maternal Health Center of Excellence
- UCLA-º£½ÇÉçÇø CFAR
- º£½ÇÉçÇø Patents
- Research PartnersÂ
- Student Research