
About
Lu He is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Health Care Informatics at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (UWM). She holds a PhD in Informatics from the University of California, Irvine (2023) and a BS in Computer Science from the University of Minnesota (2017). Her research focuses on leveraging computational methods like Natural Language Processing (NLP) to analyze health-related data from social media, Electronic Health Records (EHR), and clinical notes.
Dr. He’s work examines temporal trends in public health attitudes, patient concerns about healthcare quality, and social determinants of health in rare cancer cases. She has developed NLP pipelines for extracting clinical information and evaluating sentiment analysis tools.
Recent Research Trends
- Large Language Models (LLMs) for healthcare worker burnout analysis
- Social media image analysis during pandemics
- AI explainability in health news evaluation
- Telehealth implementation in developing countries
- Clinical NLP applications for veterans' health
Scientific Awards
- Editor’s Choice, JAMIA (2021)
- Graduate Dean’s Dissertation Fellowship, UCI (2022)
- Best Poster Award, SoCal NLP Symposium (2019)
- Multiple student paper nominations at AMIA and MedInfo conferences
Dr. He serves on the Student Editorial Board for JAMIA and reviews for health informatics journals. She is committed to reducing biases in computational health methods and improving patient outcomes through interdisciplinary collaboration.
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