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Griffin Weber, M.D., Ph.D., is an Associate Professor of Medicine and Biomedical Informatics at Harvard Medical School (HMS) and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC). He directs the Biomedical Research Informatics Core (BRIC) at BIDMC. His research focuses on expertise mining, social network analysis, and biomedical informatics. Key contributions include developing Profiles RNS (an open-source research networking platform) and i2b2/SHRINE federated query tools for clinical data. He holds MD and PhD degrees from Harvard (2007), and earlier degrees in bioengineering and computer science.
Education: SB in Bioengineering (Harvard, 2000), SM/PhD in Computer Science (Harvard, 2004/2005), MD (Harvard, 2007). He served as Harvard Medical School's first Chief Technology Officer, building educational platforms for 500+ courses. His work spans DNA microarrays, breast cancer tumor modeling, and EHR bias analysis.
Research Interests: Leveraging informatics to improve healthcare through federated data systems, team science dynamics, and EHR analysis. Projects include Profiles RNS for researcher networks and i2b2 for clinical data queries across institutions. He explores biases in EHR data filtering and visualizing healthcare system dynamics in biomedical data.
Grant Leadership: Principal investigator on NIH grants addressing EHR biases (R01LM013345), healthcare system dynamics (U01CA198934), and scientific workforce networks (U01GM112623). Collaborator on PCORI and NIH-funded initiatives.
Awards: 2020 Fellow of the American College of Medical Informatics; 2011 Top Podium Presentation (AMIA); 2007 Medical Technology Award (Massachusetts Medical Society).
Labs/Teams: Leads BRIC at BIDMC, collaborates on i2b2/SHRINE, and contributes to the 4CE consortium for federated healthcare data analysis.



