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Titus Schleyer

School of Medicine / Regenstrief Institute

Expert Bio

Titus Schleyer is professor of biomedical informatics in the IU School of Medicine’s Department of Medicine and a research scientist at the Center for Biomedical Informatics at the Regenstrief Institute. He has been active in biomedical informatics research since 1989, conducting seminal research on electronic dental records and Internet applications, and workflow and human-computer interaction in dentistry. His current research focuses on making information from various sources more accessible in clinicians’ workflows, big data mining for population health management and research, developing analytics and visualizations to address the opioid epidemic, and the development of the Indiana Learning Health Systems Initiative.

Areas of Expertise

Clinical informatics, internet and web applications in health care, data analytics, pharmacoinformatics, recommender systems, opioids and addiction, dental informatics.

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