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Bradley Malin, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Dept of Biomedical Informatics School of Medicine Vanderbilt University |
Data Mining, Data Privacy, Biomedical Informatics
My research focuses on the construction and evaluation of data privacy models for personal information that is collected, stored, and shared in large complex systems. My goal is to design technology that is accountable to organizational, social, and legal regulations. I am particularly interested in clinical and genetic information captured in electronic medical records and shared for research purposes.
Spring 2008: Data Privacy in Biomedicine (BMIF 380 / CS-396)
Editorial Board, Transactions on Data Privacy - a new international journal on theoretical & applied data privacy technologies
Scientific Program Chair
Scientific Program Committee
Post-doctoral researchers, Ph.D. students, and programmers. Work on biomedical data privacy, data mining, and systems implementation. Contact me for details.
...on "Informatics Support for Genome-Phenome Correlation Using De-identified Specimens and Electronic Medical Records Data" at the 2008 AMIA Summit on Translational Bioinformatics
... on security and privacy issues at the National Academies workshop on electronic voting and state voter registration databases (Slides)
I am a 2008 Stahlman Scholar in Biomedical Ethics and Society (11/30/07 article)
NHGRI grant to develop privacy protection models and software for sharing electronic medical and DNA records (10/26/07 article)
"A Cryptographic Approach to Securely Share and Query Genomic Sequences" to appear in IEEE Transactions on Information Technology in Biomedicine