Bhanu Bahl is Director for Informatics at Harvard Clinical and Translational Science Center. She is Director of the eagle-i semantic-search platform facilitating discovery of biomedical resources for translational science research across 38 academic/ not-for profit institutions. She is also Director of software Quality Assurance Shared Services (QASS) at Harvard Catalyst supporting manual and automation QA needs for +37 informatics projects leveraging best practices, technology and process optimization. She is also Director of Shared Health Research Information Network (‘SHRINE’), a federated query application, which provides investigators the ability to perform population based research and feasibility studies across multi-hospital institutions. She is a physician with a broad informatics background and has over 15 years of experience in overseeing technology projects in clinical and biological data repository; master data management; data standards; and content management. Bhanu Bahl is Director for Informatics at Harvard Clinical and Translational Science Center. She is Director of the eagle-i semantic-search platform facilitating discovery of biomedical resources for translational science research across 38 academic/ not-for profit institutions. She is also Director of software Quality Assurance Shared Services (QASS) at Harvard Catalyst supporting manual and automation QA needs for +37 informatics projects leveraging best practices, technology and process optimization. She is also Director of Shared Health Research Information Network (‘SHRINE’), a federated query application, which provides investigators the ability to perform population based research and feasibility studies across multi-hospital institutions. She is a physician with a broad informatics background and has over 15 years of experience in overseeing technology projects in clinical and biological data repository; master data management; data standards; and content management.
Gastrointestinal, Hepatobiliary pancreatic surgery and laparoendoscopy.