The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in travel restrictions that have directly impacted the School of Informatics and Computing’s Department of BioHealth Informatics and its ability to educate its students in the Fall semester. This has resulted in many international students deferring their admission until the Spring. The BHIRC was approached to develop an engagement program… Read more »
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BHIRC seeking companies and organizations who would be interested in obtaining informatics services by providing projects for our students
The new semester is starting and we have many students who are looking for the opportunity to share their abilities with the community. The BHIRC seeks out companies and organizations who would be interested in obtaining informatics services by providing projects for our students. This can range from a short term issue that is suitable… Read more »
BHIRC educating the community
The response to our new social media sites has been remarkable in the amount of interest they have generated. Health Informatics is a relatively new field so most people aren’t aware of what it can provide. The BHIRC is educating the community about the power of combining computer science, data analytics, social science related to… Read more »
BHIRC is busy getting ready for the academic year to begin
The academic year is about to begin at the IU School of Informatics and Computing, Indianapolis, and the BHIRC is busy getting ready for its first year of operation. The groundwork has been laid for us to provide leading edge informatics solutions to the central Indiana health and bioscience ecosystem. In light of the shortage… Read more »
BHIRC has received its first external funding
The BHIRC has received its first external funding to start fulfilling its mission of bringing informatics expertise to the life science community of Indiana. The IBRI has entered into an agreement with the BHIRC. This agreement includes the provision of services to assist in the good work the IBRI is doing in finding solutions for… Read more »
Gary Schwebach was recently invited to join the Accelerating Innovation Mentoring
Gary Schwebach was recently invited to join the Accelerating Innovation Mentoring or AIM program. This is a newly formed program to connect startup companies in the life science space with people who have the experience and education to help them get their companies started on the right foundation. BioCrossroads has established this program based on… Read more »
BHIRC is becoming recognized as a potential contributor to the startup community in Indianapolis
The BHIRC is becoming recognized as a potential contributor to the startup community in Indianapolis. 16Tech is creating its own Maker Space to provide prototyping capabilities to inventors and companies who are engineering new products in healthcare, manufacturing and other industries. BHIRC coordinated a meeting with Bob Coy from 16 Tech and Professor Lou Lenzi… Read more »