Melody Greer Institution Verified
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Associate Professor
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
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Biomedical Informatics, College of Medicine
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Melody Greer's research focuses on the application of biomedical informatics to health sciences. Her work involves studying health disparities and outcomes, particularly concerning child and adolescent health. She investigates how various interventions and factors impact these populations. Greer also contributes to health sciences research and education, exploring methods to improve understanding and practice within the field. Her research network includes collaborations with other researchers focused on similar health-related topics.
Grants & Funding
- Robust and Trusted Data Analytics: From Smart Curation to Socially Aware Decision Making, Smart curation and deep learning-based enhancement of social risk data National Science Foundation - Pass Through: Arkansas Economic Development Commission Principal Investigator
- Data Coordinating and Operations Center for the ECHO IDeA States Pediatric Clinical Trials Network NIH Co-Investigator
- Health Sciences Innovation and Entrepreneurship Program Co-Director National Center For Advancing Translational Sciences Other
- DART GRA -Ussery year 5 National Science Foundation - Pass Through: Arkansas Economic Development Commission Principal Investigator
- EPSCoR - CASE Summer National Science Foundation - Pass Through: Arkansas Economic Development Commission Principal Investigator
- An Assessment of Record Linkage Error on Safety Events UAMS Medical Research Endowment Award Principal Investigator
- Assessing the Quality of Electronic Health Record Data and Participant-reported Dat Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute Co-Investigator
- Health Sciences Innovation and Entrepreneurship Program National Center For Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS) Pass Through Other
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