About
Andrew R. Jamieson is an Assistant Professor in the Lyda Hill Department of Bioinformatics at UT Southwestern Medical Center, where he leads a research team focused on developing advanced AI systems for medical education and clinical performance assessment. He was appointed in 2019 and serves as Principal Investigator of the Jamieson Group.
- Institution: UT Southwestern Medical Center
- School: School of Health Professions
- Department: Lyda Hill Department of Bioinformatics
- Academic Rank: Assistant Professor
Dr. Jamieson earned his B.A. in Physics with honors (2006) and Ph.D. in Medical Physics (2012) from the University of Chicago. His early work in computer-aided diagnosis laid the foundation for his career in AI and machine learning.
- Education: University of Chicago (B.A., Ph.D.)
- Prior Experience: GE Healthcare, Big Data Analytics Startup (First Data Scientist)
Dr. Jamieson's research lies at the intersection of artificial intelligence, medical education, and bioinformatics. His team leverages multimodal data—including video, audio, and text—from the UTSW Simulation Center to train frontier AI models for automated assessment of medical student performance. His work in computational image analysis spans label-free live-cell imaging, spatial biology, and highly multiplexed immunofluorescence, with applications in cancer biology and diagnostics. He has also made significant contributions to public health through the development of the UTSW COVID-19 forecast model.
The most recent publications reflect a strong trend toward AI-driven medical education tools, particularly using large language models and multimodal AI for OSCE assessment. Earlier works focus on deep learning in medical imaging, dimensionality reduction, and computer-aided diagnosis in mammography. The research consistently emphasizes interpretability, automation, and clinical translation.
Scientific recognition includes being featured on the cover of Cell Systems (July 2021) for work on melanoma cell analysis. His team's development of the first automatic AI grading system for medical student OSCE notes in 2023 marks a major innovation in educational assessment.
- Featured on cover of Cell Systems (2021)
- Developed UTSW COVID-19 forecast model
- Pioneered AI grading system for OSCE notes (2023)
Dr. Jamieson is actively involved in mentoring and graduate education. He serves as Course Director for the Master’s in Health Informatics program and contributes to nanocourses at the Clinical Informatics Center. His team includes multiple advisees and collaborators working on NLP, LLMs, and AI/ML in healthcare. He is expanding his group and seeking researchers in AI, data science, and software development. His leadership in the Bioinformatics Core Facility (2018–2021) and ongoing collaborations with pathologists and radiation oncologists demonstrate strong interdisciplinary grant and project engagement.
- Course Director: Master’s in Health Informatics
- Mentor to multiple graduate students and researchers
- Collaborations: Pathology, Radiation Oncology, Surgery, Clinical Informatics
The Jamieson Group is a dynamic, interdisciplinary research team at the forefront of applying cutting-edge AI to medical education and clinical data analysis. The lab focuses on natural language processing, multimodal learning, and computer vision, with strong ties to the UTSW Simulation Center and Clinical Informatics Center. The team develops custom pipelines for spatial biology and imaging data and is actively expanding to meet growing research demands.
Find Andrew R. Jamieson elsewhere
Related Searches
You Might Also Like
- AAndrew R. JamiesonUniversity of Texas Southwestern Medical Center · Assistant Professor
Albert MontilloSouthwestern University · Associate Professor- BBo-Jui ChangSouthwestern University · Assistant Professor
Jenny WeonUniversity of Texas Southwestern Medical Center · Lecturer
Donghan YangUniversity of Texas Southwestern Medical Center · Assistant Professor
Albert MontilloUniversity of Texas Southwestern Medical Center · Associate Professor