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Two Student Groups from the University of Utah DBMI Selected as Finalists in AMIA 2016 Student Design Challenge

We would like to congratulate Jianlin Shi, Lance Flieger, Rosalie Waller, Aly Khalifa, Jingran Wen, and Thomas Reese for being selected as two of the nine finalist for the AMIA 2016 Student Design Challenged (SDC) for their submission.

Lance PfliegerJianlin Shi

Group A, left-to-right, Lance Pflieger and Jianlin Shi

"Each submission was reviewed by at least three members of the SDC Committee on a variety of criteria: understanding the clinical process, fit to the problem, innovation, transformative potential, completeness, and clarity of the design process."

-Lena Mamykina & Madhu Reddy

Rosalie WallerAly KhalifaJingran WenThomas Reese

Group B, left-to-right, Rosalie Waller, Aly Khalifa, Jingran Wen, and Thomas Reese

"... we are proud to have the University of Utah representing 2 of the 9 finalists "

-Wendy Chapman, Ph.D., Director of the Department of Biomedical Informatics

For more information on AMIA 2016 Student Design Challenge, click here.