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Formerly the AMIA Doctoral Dissertation Award

AMIA recognizes the critical importance of fostering the development and discovery of new informatics science as well as the recognition and support of AMIA members who will grow the field and become the next generation of informatics leaders. This talent is nurtured in graduate and doctoral research programs.

Special thanks to the charter donors of the award.

The AMIA Edward H. Shortliffe Doctoral Dissertation Award offers high-value and prestigious recognition for the top doctoral dissertations each year that contribute to the science of informatics in any biomedical application domain or domains. In 2016, Dr. Shortliffe published in JAMIA a set of suggested guidelines for informatics dissertations

Dr. Shortliffe shares an overview of the award including its motivation and history. View an extended video about the history of the award.

Previous Winners

2023

First Prize
Honorable Mention
Finalist

First Prize

Honorable Mention

Finalists

First Prize

Honorable Mention

Finalists

First Prize

Honorable Mention

Finalists

First Prize

Honorable Mention

Finalists

First Prize

Honorable Mention

Finalists

First Prize

Honorable Mention

Finalists

 

Dissertation Award Selection Committee

The 2024 judging committee includes:

  • Chunhua Weng (Chair), PhD, FACMI, Columbia University
  • Riccardo Bellazzi, PhD, FACMI, University of Pavia, Italy
  • John H. Holmes, PhD, FACMI, University of Pennsylvania
  • David Page, PhD, FACMI, Duke University
  • Yifan Peng, PhD, FAMIA, Weill Cornell Medicine
  • Fei Wang, PhD, FACMI, FIAHSI, FAMIA, Weill Cornell Medicine
  • Li Zhou, MD, PhD, FACMI, FAMIA, Brigham and Women's Hospital,  Harvard Medical School, Partners Healthcare System

Funding for the Award

An endowment fund was created to support the Doctoral Dissertation Award in perpetuity. AMIA is grateful to the Charter Donors who offered support for the fund in its formative period (between the AMIA Symposium in 2015 and March 2017). The Campaign was chaired by Dr. Ted Shortliffe (who also offered a 1:1 match for all donations up to $100,000). In order to ensure that the annual awards will be fully funded, regardless of vagaries in annual returns on the Award’s endowment, individuals who are interested in giving additional funds to the award can contact the AMIA staff.

Charter Donors

These individuals and groups doubled the impact of their donations as Charter Donor to the AMIA Doctoral Dissertation Award. Thank you!

  • Jos Aarts
  • Amit Acharya
  • Russ B. Altman
  • Jessica S. Ancker
  • Gregory Ator
  • Charles E. Barr
  • Suzanne Bakken
  • Andrew E. Balas
  • David W. Bates
  • Martha Dewey Bergren
  • Olivier Bodenreider
  • Aziz A. Boxwala
  • Patricia Flatley Brennan
  • Tiffani J. Bright
  • Wendy Chapman
  • R. Martin Chavez
  • Michael F. Chiang
  • Homer Chin
  • Christopher G. Chute & Jeanne Nevin
  • James J. Cimino
  • Gregory F. Cooper
  • Ronald Cornet
  • Patricia C. Dykes
  • Peter J. Embi
  • David A. Evans
  • Lawrence Fagan
  • Dina Demner-Fushman
  • Bruce H. Forman
  • Carol Friedman
  • Charles P. Friedman
  • Reed M. Gardner
  • Robert A. Greenes
  • Paul Harris
  • David Heckerman
  • William and Sally Hersh
  • John Holmes
  • Eric J. Horvitz
  • Betsy Humphreys
  • Sarah Ingersoll
  • Kevin B. Johnson
  • David R. Kaufman
  • Gilad J. Kuperman
  • Curtis P. Langlotz
  • Christoph U. Lehmann
  • Nancy M. Lorenzi
  • Kenneth D. Mandl
  • Robert C. McClure
  • Alexa T. McCray
  • Brian P. McCune, in memory of Darlene P. Vian
  • Genevieve B. Melton-Meaux
  • Blackford Middleton
  • Mark A. Musen
  • Omolola I. Ogunyemi
  • Philip and Tara Payne
  • Thomas H. Payne
  • Thomas & Judith Piemme
  • Alex Poon
  • Wanda M. Pratt
  • Gretchen Purcell Jackson
  • Maxine L. Rockoff
  • Neil Sarkar and Liz Chen
  • Titus K. Schleyer
  • Dean F. Sittig
  • Warner V. Slack
  • Stuart M. Speedie
  • William W. Stead
  • Peter Szolovits
  • Peter Tarczy-Hornoch
  • William M. Tierney
  • John Traxler
  • Robert Wachter
  • Dongwen Wang
  • Stuart T. Weinberg
  • Chunhua Weng
  • Adam Wright
  • William A. Yasnoff
  • Michael H. Zarukian
  • AMIA's Industry Advisory Council
  • HL7
  • Microsoft

 

Award Prizes

Each of the two winners receives:

  • Cash award ($7500 for first prize, $2500 for honorable mention)
  • Presentation on award-winning research at AMIA Annual Symposium
  • Formal award presentation at the AMIA Annual Symposium
  • AMIA Annual Symposium registration waived
  • Travel and accommodation stipend
  • Publicity