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Congratulations to the graduating informatics class of 2019!

Congratulations to our recent informatics graduates! During May and August ceremonies, eight students will receive their M.S. in Informatics degrees, five will receive their B.S. in Informatics degrees, and 13 will receive their B.S. in Health Informatics degrees.

Texas Woman's 2019 Doswell Conference focused on health informatics

Health professionals are invited to the free 2019 Doswell Informatics Conference to be held April 5 at the TWU T. Boone Pickens Institute of Health Sciences - Dallas Center. “We want this conference to be a catalyst for more community collective initiatives that include health informatics for data use, technology-supported community connections, and optimized provider experiences using technology,” said event organizer and TWU nursing professor Mari Tietze, Ph.D.

TWU informatics students join groundbreaking precision medicine initiative

What if we were able to pinpoint the contributing factors of Parkinson’s disease and find ways to counteract its progression? Or identify better treatment options for autism or perhaps prevent its symptoms altogether? TWU informatics students have joined a groundbreaking nationwide project that hopes to answer those questions and more. 

Women in Data Science at TWU

TWU Informatics and TWU Libraries are co-sponsoring Women in Data Science (WiDS) - Dallas at Texas Woman's University (in partnership with Stanford University's Global WiDS Conference).

TWU Informatics faculty featured in NTX Magazine health care education story

Don Edwards, Ph.D., (mathematics and computer science, informatics) and Mari Tietze, Ph.D., RN-BC, (nursing, informatics) were quoted in an NTX Magazine story about health care education. The story starts in Volume 9, page 40.