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Harry Hochheiser is an Associate Professor at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, affiliated with the Department of Biomedical Informatics and the Intelligent Systems Program. He serves as Director of the Biomedical Informatics Training Program and is a Pitt Cyber Affiliate Scholar, focusing on interdisciplinary research at the intersection of computer science and healthcare.
- Education: MS and BS in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from MIT (1991)
His research spans human-computer interaction, information visualization, bioinformatics, universal usability, security, privacy, and public policy implications of computing systems. He emphasizes user-centered design for biomedical data exploration, including electronic health records and clinical informatics. His recent work includes NSF-funded projects on computer security education and computational thinking, alongside teaching courses in algorithms, human-computer interaction, and information visualization.
Analysis of his publications reveals a focus on biomedical informatics, machine learning in healthcare, clinical data modeling, and natural language processing applications. Collaborative efforts include projects on gene networks, drug interactions, and clinical decision support systems.
His current projects aim to develop interactive systems for biomedical data exploration, with applications in cancer informatics, pharmacogenomics, and clinical workflow optimization. He actively contributes to evaluation frameworks for visual analytics in healthcare and participates in policy discussions through roles like the Association of Computing Machinery's US Public Policy Committee.
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