# Buffalo Research Innovation in Genomic and Healthcare Technology Education (BRIGHT Education)

> **NIH NIH T15** · STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AT BUFFALO · 2021 · $330,346

## Abstract

The University at Buffalo’ Department of Biomedical Informatics will train 5 learners (3 post-docs
and 2 5-yr PhDs) plus 3 short term trainees in research on biomedical informatics. We focus
on:1-health & healthcare/clinical informatics; 2-translational bioinformatics; and 3-clinical re-
search informatics. We focus on research but also must encompass: workflow analysis, evalua-
tion, computer systems, CDS, usability, ethics, big data, etc. The curriculum builds on our re-
cently approved MS and PhD programs in biomedical informatics; with our existing faculty and
outside mentors in addition to world-renowned experts who will provide workshops.
 Most medical informatics focuses on the specifics of implementation, technology, clinical
care, et cetera that may have included very serious research. Few integrate the synergistic re-
search skills and orientations needed for biomedical informatics to move our discipline beyond
its current entanglements. In contrast, our new department (2.5 years old) fits perfectly with the
ethos and focus of the NLM’s research training goals. Also, our affiliated scholars, researchers,
practitioners, and linked institutes will join with us to train and inspire our students.
 We shall enable students to use research to understand and improve the field--analyze the
complex interactions of workflow, technology, clinical research, and patient care–researching
biomedical informatics to help move healthcare IT to be a fluent, informed, and meaningful con-
tribution to clinical efficiency and medical knowledge. Our PhD program is comprised of core
courses, required additional courses in 1 of the 3 concentrations (“selectives”), and at least 17
credits of electives. In addition to didactic and lab courses, all students will be involved in exten-
sive research, practicums, workshops, presentations, mock IRBs and ethics reviews, our EHR
laboratory, patient safety and quality rounds, human factors training, and workflow analyses.
 Because of students’ varying expertise, we build in flexibility to reflect pedagogic require-
ments while ensuring mastery of necessary skills. Senior faculty will directly mentor students.
 Biomedical informatics continues to frustrate, despite (or because of) its extraordinary prom-
ises. Only committed and skilled researchers can help us close this gap; enabling our field to
achieve what is so needed and desired. We at UB are so excited to offer our training program to
the NLM. We want to help create the researcher-leaders that informatics needs and has
wanted. Biomedical informatics can fulfil its promise if wise researchers--not marketers or
CFOs--guides our evaluations, policies, applications, and future research agendas. Our new UB
is program is fiercely committed to training the researchers our field requires.

## Key facts

- **NIH application ID:** 10205171
- **Project number:** 5T15LM012495-05
- **Recipient organization:** STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AT BUFFALO
- **Principal Investigator:** PETER L. ELKIN
- **Activity code:** T15 (R01, R21, SBIR, etc.)
- **Funding institute:** NIH
- **Fiscal year:** 2021
- **Award amount:** $330,346
- **Award type:** 5
- **Project period:** 2017-07-01 → 2022-06-30

## Primary source

NIH RePORTER: https://reporter.nih.gov/project-details/10205171

## Citation

> US National Institutes of Health, RePORTER application 10205171, Buffalo Research Innovation in Genomic and Healthcare Technology Education (BRIGHT Education) (5T15LM012495-05). Retrieved via AI Analytics 2026-05-24 from https://api.ai-analytics.org/grant/nih/10205171. Licensed CC0.

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