WISMAC 2026!
Our lab presented at the Women in Science and Medicine Annual Conference, sharing preliminary results from our custom RAG-based LLM for identifying secondary headaches, and emphasizing the essential role of physician informaticists in developing AI tools that are both clinically meaningful and actionable
Translating Biomedical Knowledge into Research Innovation
In March 2026, our lab had the opportunity to meet with Charles Friedman, a nationally recognized leader in biomedical informatics, prior to Grand Rounds. We discussed the role of biomedical knowledge in advancing research and highlighted how our work is contributing to the development of a robust research infrastructure at UT Southwestern, supporting data-driven discovery and innovation across clinical and translational science
Happy Holidays from the IMAGINe Lab
As we wrap up the year, we are grateful for an incredible set of moments and milestones. This year, we worked on several exciting projects and built strong, meaningful collaborations. Our work covered multiple areas including sensing data, agentic AI, cognition, mobility data, and more. We are excited to share the outcomes of these efforts soon, so stay tuned for upcoming publications and updates. Thank you for being part of our journey.
What a Summer at IMAGINe Lab!
This summer was full of energy, innovation, and collaboration! We attended inspiring talks and seminars, explored new informatics projects, and strengthened our partnership with the Clinical Informatics Center Huge thanks to everyone who contributed to the vibrant exchange of ideas and made this season one to remember. Here's to continued momentum and discovery!
Scholar Spotlight: Dr. Estefanie Garduno Rapp Featured by Thieme
We're proud to announce that Dr. Garduno Rapp has been showcased by Thieme as part of their initiative highlighting women in medicine and innovation. Her recently featured paper, "Application of an Externally Developed Algorithm to Identify Research Cases and Controls from the EHR: Trials and Triumphs," explores how structured phenotypic algorithms developed at one health system can be successfully applied to another to identify cases and controls.
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Game-Changer in Stroke Treatment?
New research suggests tenecteplase could be a strong alternative to alteplase, with faster, simpler delivery—and similar outcomes for patients with acute ischemic stroke (AIS).
Don’t miss Dr. Rousseau’s latest article breaking it all down.
To wrap up fiscal year 2024, IMAGINe Lab hosted a tour of The O'Donnell Brain Institute
ART TOUR 2024.
Dr. Garduno Rapp Showcases Innovative Research Project at Texas Health Alliance 2024
Full video here