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The VERITY Bioinformatics Resource Core Team

Director: Katherine Liao, MD, MPH

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Dr. Liao is a rheumatologist and clinical investigator.  The clinical focus of her research examines clinical and genetic risk factors associated with cardiovascular co-morbidities in rheumatoid arthritis.  As well, her team specializes in developing and applying approaches to effectively utilize electronic health records for clinical research. 

 

Soumya Raychaudhuri, MD, PhD

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Dr. Raychaudhuri is the Director for the BWH Center for Data Sciences, and he is also an Associate Professor of Medicine and Biomedical Informatics at Harvard Medical School. He holds additional appointments at the Broad Institute and the University of Manchester. He leads an NIH funded research program focused on the use of human genetics and genomics in rheumatoid arthritis, type I diabetes, and tuberculosis.

 

Tianrun Cai, MD

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Dr. Cai has medical doctor background and he has been a researcher on bioinformatic area at BWH and VA Boston Health System for a few years. He developed natural language processing tools for data extraction to perform clinical outcomes research and disease classification. Incorporating natural language processing and machine learning techniques, he also developed GUI software for note selection and chart review.

 

Gregory McDermott, MD

 

 

 

Jennifer Hanberg, MD

Dr. Hanberg is a 3rd-year clinical and research fellow in the Division of Rheumatology. Under guidance from the leadership of the Bioinformatics Core, she is pursuing research projects including target trial emulation using linked trial, EHR and registry data and the development and validation of diagnostic coding algorithms for hip osteoarthritis.  

 

Shelly Qi

 

 

 

Abisayo Animashuan, MS
Abisayo is in her 5th year of clinical research acting as Dr. Liao’s senior clinical research coordinator. Outside of running clinical research studies, Abisayo works alongside the Bioinformatics Core to validate various algorithms and programs the group creates using electronic health records.

Tianxi Cai, ScD
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Dr. Tianxi Cai is a professor of Biostatistics at Harvard T.H. Chan school of public health and a professor of Biomedical Informatics at Harvard Medical School. She received her Doctoral degree from Harvard in 1999 and taught at the University of Washington for two years before returning to Harvard as a faculty. Dr. Cai’s current research focuses mainly in the areas of risk prediction and personalized medicine with biomarkers and genomic studies; statistical and machine learning, analysis of EHR data.

 

Jing Cui, PhD

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Jing Cui is the lead statistician in Section of Clinical Sciences in the Division of Rheumatology. Her current research focus is the application of statistical genetics to the study of RA, Lupus and Gout. She also interested in the genetic predictors of quantitative traits in RA. Dr. Cui supervises statistical programmers and data management activities, helps lead the Biometry Core, which serves the Section of Clinical Sciences and other members of the research community, consults, and performs analyses on a variety of clinical and basic science studies.

 

Andrew Cagan, BS

A data scientist for Partners Healthcare since 2012, Andrew has collaborated with researchers on a variety of key projects including i2b2, eMerge, PENTACON, the All Payors Claim Database, and the Partners Healthcare Biobank Portal. Prior to arriving at Partners, Andrew worked at Statusone Health Systems, and later Healthways, Inc., analyzing EMR and health insurance data while creating and improving a variety of disease management algorithms. A self proclaimed chesspert (chess expert), in his spare time Mr. Cagan can be found discussing theology with his two English Bulldogs and walking amongst his home’s exquisitely manicured gardens, practicing politics with the many marble statues that were specifically created to bare his likeness.

 

Ilana Usiskin, MD

Ilana Usiskin is currently a third year rheumatology fellow. Her research focus is on cardiovascular risk prediction in rheumatic disease. She is working with the Bioinformatics Core on validating algorithms to identify heart failure diagnoses using electronic health record data.

 

Zoe Love, MS

 

 

 

 

Lauren Rusnak, MS
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