Breadcrumb Home Dbmi News 2013 02 Dr. John Hurdle Receives Grant, has Paper Selected Close Biomedical Informatics Main navigation About The Department of Biomedical Informatics was established in 1964 at the University of Utah. Located in Salt Lake City, the department is internationally recognized as a leader in biomedical informatics research and education. About Us Main navigation Mission Statement Giving News Our History Department Location Directions Employment Opportunities About Us Overview Education Main navigation Overview PhD Degree Program Master's Degree Program MD-MS Pathway Training Grant Opportunities Other Education Opportunities Current Students Why Utah? FAQs MD-MS Admissions Research Main navigation Clinical Informatics / Digital Health Translational Bioinformatics Health Data Science Clinical Research Informatics Research Labs Seminars & Events Main navigation Business Seminar Series Endowed Lectureships Events Calendar Grand Rounds PhD RIPS RIPs Guidelines AIME Overview AIME 2024 People Main navigation Faculty Administrative Staff Research Staff Students Alumni Visiting Scholars Scholarships & Awards Main navigation Overview Student Fellowships Student Scholarships / Awards Faculty Awards Community Partners (The Hub) Main navigation Overview Membership Upcoming & Past Events Business Seminars AIME 2025 Workshops Main navigation Overview Artificial Intelligence in Oncology Designing and Implementing AI in Healthcare: Experiences with Sociotechnical Approaches Search Feb 15, 2013 In December, Dr. Hurdle’s latest JAMIA paper was selected for the journal's monthly national Webinar. It was called "" with co-authors Stephen C. Haroldsen, Andrew Hammer, Cindy Spigle, Alison Fraser, Geraldine P. Mineau, Samir J. Courdy. Biomedical Informatics