PROJECTS

Projects
The Semantics, Interoperability, and Evolution for Malaria Analytics (SIEMA) is an analytic framework to help integrate dynamic surveillance data from multiple sources and health systems to support decision making for malaria control and elimination in Sub-Saharan Africa.

Funding Source:

Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

Microsoft Research Inc.

Microsoft
Memphis Urban Public Health Observatory (UPHO) uses advanced AI techniques to assist public health authorities, epidemiologists, and researchers collect data from several resources, foster the collection of surveillance data in a consistent and comparable way across jurisdictions to estimate the incidence and prevalence of different health conditions, as well as related risk factors.
TweenVax: A comprehensive practice -, provider-, and parent/patient-level intervention to improve adolescent HPV vaccination. In collaboration with researchers at Emory & Johns Hopkins universities, we conduct a multi-phase study to utilize formative research to assess the efficacy of the TweenVax package to improve the provider recommendation and administration of HPV vaccine among pediatric and family physician practices in Georgia and Tennessee.

Funding Source:

NCI/NIH

Semantic Platform for Adverse Childhood Experience (ACEs) Surveillance (SPACES) is a clinical mental health counseling and surveillance platform that facilitates the access to the relevant integrated information related to ACEs, enables discovering the causality pathways and assists clinicians, public health practitioners, social workers in  identifying the trends, allocating resources as well as planning and implementing preventive and therapeutic strategies.

Funding Source:

Memphis Research Consortium (MRC)
Social Determinants of Health Surveillance (SODHS) provides a framework to integrate social, economic, and environmental determinants of health, and biomarkers with multiple health related data sets to investigate the association between socio-economic, racial and ethnical disparities with multiple adverse health outcomes, such as Asthma, Mental Health, Sepsis, Adverse Surgical Outcome, Comorbidity of Chronic Diseases,  Sickle Cell Disease and COVID-19. 

Funding Source:

Memphis Research Consortium (MRC), Children's Foundation Research Institute (CFRI) at Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital

Personal health libraries (PHL) are intended to help consumers manage their health information and play a more active role in their healthcare, health, and wellness. We propose implementing an integrated PHL solution that takes patients' perspectives, social and behavioral characteristics into account using a Hybrid Recommender Digital Librarian system (HRDL). The PHL system provides a single point of secure access to patients' digital health information and improves their health information seeking skills through personalized and tailored alerts and recommendations based on the unique attributes of an individual user or group​
The POLicy EVAlUation & Logical Testing (POLE.VAULT) Framework assists different stakeholders and decision-makers in making informed decisions about different health-related interventions, programs and ultimately policies, based on the contextual knowledge and the best available evidence at both individual and aggregate levels. POLE.VAULT uses the theory of change (TOC) approach along with logic models that define the intervention under consideration to generate a causal diagram and an ontology-based inference model for causal explaination.
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