Current Fellows

The Laboratory of Computer Science (LCS) directs a post-doctoral training program (fellowship) in medical informatics as part of the Boston Program in Biomedical Informatics.

Portrait of Ishir Bhan Ishir Bhan, MD

Dr. Bhan's research interests include chronic kidney disease detection and management, the Research Patient Data Registry (RPDR), and mobile computing. His current projects include Nephromatic and Apprentice.

Portrait of Guid Davidzon Guido Davidzon, MD

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Portrait of Michael Jernigan Michael Jernigan, MD

Dr. Jernigan's research interests include methods for increasing quality in computerized documentation as both a record keeping and communication tool. His current projects include H&P (a client-side note writing tool) as well as evaluation of template integration into an outpatient medical record system.

Portrait of Leo Celi Leo Celi, MD

Dr. Celi's goal is to re-design the workflow in the ICU that is characterized by information overload and is riddled with inefficiencies that are costly financially and resource-wise. He has joined the MIT-based Bioengineering Research Partnership and has ties with the Australia New Zealand Intensive Care Society (ANZICS) Database Management Committee.

Portrait of Elisabeth Scheufele Elisabeth Lee Scheufele, MD

Dr. Scheufele's current research projects involve temporal visualization of clinical information and the development of a web portal for the Boston Area Medical Informatics Program.

Portrait of Adrian Zai Adrian Zai, MD, PhD

Dr. Zai's present research interests include chronic disease management and population disease management. His current projects include Registry Population Management (RPM) and Scutwork, a residency program review site.