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    Christopher Chute

    Bloomberg Distinguished Professor of Health Informatics, Johns Hopkins University

    Christopher G. Chute is a prominent figure in the field of health informatics and medical research. He currently holds the position of Bloomberg Distinguished Professor of Health Informatics at Johns Hopkins University, with appointments in the School of Medicine, School of Public Health, and School of Nursing.123

    Dr. Chute's academic background is extensive. He received his undergraduate and medical training from Brown University, completed his internal medicine residency at Dartmouth, and obtained his doctoral training in Epidemiology and Biostatistics from Harvard.1

    In his current roles at Johns Hopkins, Dr. Chute serves as:

    • Chief Research Information Officer for Johns Hopkins Medicine
    • Section Head of Biomedical Informatics and Data Science (BIDS) in the Division of General Internal Medicine
    • Deputy Director of the Institute for Clinical and Translational Research
    • Co-Chair of the Research Subcouncil of Johns Hopkins Data Trust13

    Dr. Chute's research focuses on several key areas:

    1. Representation of clinical information for analyses and inferencing
    2. Comparative effectiveness analyses
    3. Decision support systems
    4. Best evidence discovery
    5. Translational research
    6. Semantic consistency and harmonized information models
    7. Ontology development
    8. Classification of dysfunctional phenotypes (diseases)13

    He has been involved in numerous high-profile informatics grants from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and is currently the Principal Investigator on several projects, including the National COVID Cohort Collaborative (N3C).1

    Dr. Chute has made significant contributions to health information technology standards and has held leadership positions in various organizations. He chaired the ISO Technical Committee 215 on Health Informatics and led the World Health Organization's International Classification of Disease Revision (ICD-11) as Chair of the Revision Steering Group.13

    His expertise and contributions have been widely recognized in the field. Dr. Chute is an elected Fellow of several prestigious organizations, including:

    • American College of Physicians
    • American College of Epidemiology
    • Health Level 7 (HL7)
    • American Medical Informatics Association
    • American College of Medical Informatics (ACMI)
    • International Academy of Health Sciences Informatics1

    Prior to joining Johns Hopkins, Dr. Chute had a distinguished career at Mayo Clinic, where he founded and chaired the Division of Biomedical Informatics for 20 years.45

    Throughout his career, Dr. Chute has received numerous honors and awards, including the Distinguished Alumni Award from Mayo Clinic and the President's Award from the American Medical Informatics Association.1

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    Baltimore City County, Maryland, United States