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Educational Programs
CHI faculty participate in several biomedical and health informatics educational programs around the UC Academic Health Center. Additional information about these programs is listed below.
Graduate Programs:
- Clinical and Translational Research Informatics Track, Master of Science in Clinical and Translational Research
- The UC Department of Environmental Health in partnership with the Center for Clinical & Translational Science & Training hosts the Master of Science in Clinical and Translational Research, the goal of which is to provide a strong educational experience for future clinical researchers. Candidates include those with prior training in any health profession (e.g. medicine, dentristry, nursing, pharmacy, etc).
- Students with a particular interest at the intersection of biomedical informatics and clinical/translational research can select to enter the Clinical and Translational Research Informatics (CTRI) track.
- Students enrolled in the CTRI track, will take a series of courses focused on the domain, participate in a regular seminar series, and engage in research experiences in one of our real-world laboratories under the supervision of an informatics faculty mentor. Students in the CTRI track are expected to present the findings of their research in one or more peer-reviewed venues.
- The details of this program are under final development, and the track will be launched in the coming months. Those interested should check back soon for details.
- Bioinformatics Graduate Training
- Available through the Department of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Cincinnati, the Bioinformatics Graduate Program enables students to interact closely with nationally recognized scientists in the Division of Biomedical Informatics at Cincinnati Children's Medical Center and UC's Department of Environmental Health. Through course work and collaboration with our faculty, students develop expertise in the relevant domains of mathematics, statistics, computational science, basic biology, molecular biology, and biomedicine.
- Available through the Department of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Cincinnati, the Bioinformatics Graduate Program enables students to interact closely with nationally recognized scientists in the Division of Biomedical Informatics at Cincinnati Children's Medical Center and UC's Department of Environmental Health. Through course work and collaboration with our faculty, students develop expertise in the relevant domains of mathematics, statistics, computational science, basic biology, molecular biology, and biomedicine.
Resident Education: (more information coming soon)
Medical Student Education: (more information coming soon)

