CIHI News Articles
UTA TO HOST TEXAS HEALTH INFORMATICS ALLIANCE CONFERENCE
Day-long event promises collaboration and innovation for health care
HEALTH INFORMATICS TRAINING TAKES CENTER STAGE AT UTA
Events highlight University’s commitment to future of health care
RAJ AND INDRA NOOYI MAKE $5 MILLION GIFT TO UTA
Transformational philanthropic investment to advance health informatics
Research lab makes key discovery in cancer mechanics.
In 2020, the Center for Disease Control reported over 1.6 million new cancer cases in the U.S. with one of every five deaths being due to cancer.
WHY CANCER IMMUNOTHERAPIES DON’T WORK FOR EVERYONE
UTA study could impact treatments for blood, colorectal and non-small cell lung cancers
UTA’S WOODS AND WEIDANZ NAMED TO NAI
National Academy of Inventors elects Robert Woods and Jon Weidanz as fellows
ON THE CUTTING EDGE OF HEALTH INFORMATICS
For University of Texas at Arlington students interested in the ever-changing world of health informatics, their learning did not stop during the summer. Two innovative programs put on by UTA’s Multi-Interprofessional Center for Health Informatics (MICHI) exposed Mavericks to the intersection of health, information and technology.
TEXAS HEALTH INFORMATICS ALLIANCE HOSTS THIRD ANNUAL CONFERENCE
The University of Texas at Arlington, in conjunction with UTHealth Houston and UT Southwestern Medical Center, will host the third annual Texas Health Informatics Alliance (THIA) Conference at the UTHealth Houston Cooley Center on Friday, Sept. 15.
HEALTH INFORMATICS EXPERT EARNS TOP HONOR
Marion Ball, a University of Texas at Arlington health informatics expert, has received the John P. Glaser Health Informatics Innovator Award for her leadership in the field.
UTA DOCTORAL STUDENT SELECTED FOR GOOGLE MENTORSHIP PROGRAM
Jillur Rahman Saurav, a computer science doctoral student at The University of Texas at Arlington, has been selected to participate in the Google CS Research Mentorship Program.
UTA STUDENT TO PRESENT COVID-19 RESEARCH ON WORLD STAGE
A University of Texas at Arlington doctoral student will present her research on COVID-19 vaccine misinformation at a prestigious international health informatics conference this summer.