The program provides hands-on research experience with real-world, massive health datasets and mentorship from Columbia DBMI faculty and graduate students in an inclusive and collaborative environment.
The Columbia DBMI Summer Research Program offers rising high school seniors, recent high school graduates, and undergraduate students hands-on training and research experience in biomedical informatics and health data science. Participants will collaborate with DBMI faculty and graduate students on projects involving artificial intelligence, machine learning, electronic health records, and ethical considerations in healthcare data science. The program aims to equip fellows with computing and research skills, familiarity with informatics and health data science fields, and experience with real-world, massive health datasets. Students will also gain an understanding of the complex ethical and fairness questions inherent to biomedical informatics and health data science research. Activities include working on a research project, participating in a mini-course with prerecorded lectures and faculty discussions, weekly lab meetings, and journal clubs. The program emphasizes an inclusive, collaborative research and learning environment.
A typical day involves working on a research project with DBMI faculty and graduate students, attending mini-course discussions, and participating in weekly lab meetings and journal clubs.
This program is ideal for students interested in the intersection of technology, biology, medicine, and healthcare, particularly those considering a career in biomedical informatics or health data science.
DBMI offices on the 20th floor of NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital, New York, NY
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