Browse my portfolio: By document type

Full-text and interactive items I have created over my graduate career are available here. Items are sorted by document type.

This page does not list my entire bibliography. To view that, please visit my full Curriculum Vitae

Doctoral Dissertation

Kulanthaivel A (2019). Studying Rare Patients with Commonly-Available Information: Social Mediomics for Researching Patient Histories in Autoimmune Hepatitis (AIH) Indiana University ScholarWorks | Available free at IU ScholarWorks

Analytics Dashboard

OpiView: An interactive dashboard for viewing oxymorphone and oxycodone prescription rates across Indiana.
[VIEW THE DASHBOARD]

Publications & Posters

Kulanthaivel A., Light R.P., Borner K., Kong C., & Jones J.F. (2014). Neurological disorders and publication abstracts follow elements of social network patterns when indexed using ontology tree-based key term search. Lecture Notes In Computer Science. 2014;6:278-288. | View Publication

Conference Poster :: Kulanthaivel A, Kshirsagar M, et al (2017). AZEBRA: A Genomic-Based Clinical Decision Support System. San Francisco, CA: AMIA Joint Summits 2017.

Departmental Exposition Poster :: Kulanthaivel A, Lammert CS, Jones JF (2018). Social Media & Health: Less Head-Shaking With A Rare Disorder. Indianapolis, IN: IUPUI SOIC Open House 2018.

Coursework items

Course :: INFO-B641 (Business of Health Information/Informatics, Fall 2013)
Course paper: HIT Use Case: Lab Test Results to Patients

Course :: INFO-B535 (Clinical Information Systems, Fall 2013)
Course paper: EHR-RUBRIC-SP: Electronic Health Record Revision and Update By Re-Iteration and with Context for Small Practices: A method of measurable analysis for EHRs.

Course :: INFO-I571 (Cheminformatics, Spring 2013)
Final project: Validation of Semantic Link Association Prediction (SLAP) by using quantitative luminance map visualizations of predicted binding strengths of antidepressants on putative CNS targets

Course :: SLIS-S513 (Organizational Informatics, Fall 2012)
Final paper: "Normal Accidents" in medicine: Blame the system

Presentations (in PDF format)

Information Architecture: Why librarians should care
(Given at workshop for the Indiana University Librarian Association [INULA])

"Network OnCtologies" (companion presentation to SLIS-S604 course project listed at the top of this page)