About the LHNCBCThe LHNCBC was established by the United States Congress in 1968, to further biomedicine through data science research and application product development. The LHNCBC consists of the Immediate Office of the Director and two branches: the Scientific Computing Branch (SCB) and Applied Clinical Informatics Branch (ACIB). The LHNCBC has an operating budget of $14 million and human resources support of approximately 70 personnel. LHNCBC personnel include a diverse mix of scientific ...
BackgroundThe National Library of Medicine (NLM) is recruiting a Chief of the Applied Clinical Informatics Branch (ACIB) in the Lister Hill National Center for Biomedical Communications (LHNCBC). In 1968, Congress established LHNCBC to further biomedicine through innovations in computer and digital communications technology, data science research, and computer applications development. LHNCBC focuses on advancing the use of real-world clinical data for cutting edge biomedical research and ...
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