Olatunde Raji
, a student in the Master of Science in
Biomedical Informatics (M.S.B.I.) program, presented a
poster entitled “Study to Determine the Effect of MDM2
on Angiogenesis Pathway Using Microarray Analysis” at
the Annual Biomedical Research Conference for Minority
Students held November 7-10 in San Jose, California.
M.S.B.I. program faculty and staff members, students,
and alumni attended the
American Medical Informatics
Association Annual Symposium
held November 3-7 in
Chicago, Illinois. The conference, which is touted as the
world’s premier scientific meeting for biomedical and
health informatics, drew thousands of attendees who
presented more than 670 papers, posters, panels, tutorials,
and roundtables.
Master of Science in Biomedical Informatics Program Update
and join us on Wednesdays for any or all of the
1/23.......The NSU Grant Process
1/30.......Finding Grant Funding/ Pivot
2/6 ........President’s Faculty Research
& Development Grant
2/13......Quantatitive Research in
Grant Projects
2/20...... Understanding Grant
Applications
2/27......Qualitative Research in Grant
Projects
3/6........Proposal Writing, Part 1
3/13......Proposal Writing, Part 2
3/20......Grant Budgets
3/27......Success with NIH Proposals
4/3........Post-Award Management
4/10......Post-Award Accounting
4/17......Understanding the IRB
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To whet your appetite...dates and topics:
2013 Brown Bag Grant Workshops
Hosted by the Grant Writing Laboratory
and Office of Sponsored Programs
On October 25, several M.S.B.I. program students
and faculty members participated in the
Third Annual
South Florida Healthcare Trade Fair and Regional
Conference
sponsored by the South Florida Health
Information and Management Systems Society at the
Signature Grand in Davie. Attendees included Steve E.
Bronsburg, Ph.D., M.H.S.A., assistant professor of bio-
medical informatics; Halimat Jinadu, student; Michelle
Migliardi-Callanan, student; Maria Sevillano, student;
Calandrea Chumiso, student; April Green, student;
Juan Carlos Plaza, student; Marybeth Schambach,
student; Sergio Depres, student; Arif M. Rana, Ph.D.,
M.Ed., assistant professor of biomedical informatics;
Mohammed Islam, alumnus; and Christopher Sullivan,
Ph.D., M.S.B.I., adjunct faculty member.
Pictured (from left) are an unidentified
gentleman, M.S.B.I. student Vanessa Hawrylak,
and Daniel Hatton, Ph.D., adjunct associate
professor of biomedical informatics.
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COM Outlook . Winter 2013