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November 14, 2024

Regenstrief Institute showcases research at AMIA 2024

Regenstrief Institute informaticians and other data experts shared their research insights and innovations from November 10-12 at the 2024 American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA) Annual Symposium in San Francisco, California. 

AMIA’s Annual Symposium is the premier medical informatics event, presenting leading-edge scientific research and a wide array of scientific sessions. The symposium presents work from across the spectrum of the informatics field – translational bioinformatics, clinical research informatics, clinical informatics, consumer health informatics and public health informatics. 

Regenstrief experts contributed to the symposium through poster presentations, expert panels, workshops and podium abstracts. The institute also hosted a Diversity, Equity and Inclusion community reception and organized the Regenstrief AMIA Reception and Social Gathering, fostering collaboration and community among attendees. 

Regenstrief presenters and their topics: 

Titus Schleyer, DMD, PhD, MBA – Workshop: How informatics can help your health system go carbon-neutral 

Brian Dixon, PhD, MPA – Panel: Partnerships to Promote Public Health Informatics Capacity to Support the Data Modernization Initiative in Public Health 

Katie Allen, Regenstrief staff research scientist – Oral: Health Equity Research – To Be Fair 

Colin Rogerson, M.D., MPH – Panel: An Overview of Methods for Identifying and Leveraging Real-World Mother-Child Linkages Among Geographically Distinct Real-World Systems 

Dr. Schleyer – Poster: Launching the AMIA Climate, Health, and Informatics Working Group 

Dr. Dixon – Poster: Analysis of the Public Health Workforce Interests and Needs Survey to Examine Informatics Roles in State and Local Public Health Agencies 

Jill Inderstrodt, Shaun Grannis, Dr. Dixon, Dr. Schleyer and Regenstrief research staff Jenni Crago and Stephen O’Brien – Poster: Linking Data Across Clinical and Public Health Systems to Enhance Maternal and Child Health Surveillance in Indiana 

 Jill Inderstrodt, PhD, MPH – Poster: Protocol for a Prediction Model for Late-term Preeclampsia in Pregnant People Without Early Pregnancy Biomarkers 

Dr. Rogerson – Podium Abstract: Maternal Child Matching in a Regional Health Information Exchange 

Dr. Schleyer – Poster: Developing a preliminary research agenda for climate, health, and informatics 

Katie Allen – Podium Abstract: Preliminary Results of Model Performance for Identification of gender Diverse Patients from Electronic Health Records 

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