Browse my portfolio: By subject
Full-text and interactive items I have created over my graduate career are available here. Items are sorted by subject.
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Doctoral Research
Kulanthaivel A (2019). Studying Rare Patients with Commonly-Available Information: Social Mediomics for Researching Patient Histories in Autoimmune Hepatitis (AIH)
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Health-Biomedical Informatics: Clinical & Natural Science Aspects
OpiView: An interactive dashboard for viewing oxymorphone and oxycodone prescription rates across Indiana.
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Publication :: Kulanthaivel A, Borner K, et al (2014). Neurological disorders and publication abstracts follow elements of social network patterns when indexed using ontology tree-based key term search. Lecture Notes Comp Sci. 2014;6:278-288
Conference Poster :: Kulanthaivel A, Kshirsagar M, et al (2017). AZEBRA: A Genomic-Based Clinical Decision Support System. San Francisco, CA: AMIA Joint Summits 2017.
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
Health-Biomedical Informatics: Social Aspects
Publication :: Kulanthaivel A, Fogel R, Jones JF, Lammert CS. Digital Cohorts within the Social Mediome: An Approach to Circumvent Conventional Research Challenges?Clin Gast Hepatology 15(5):614-618
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.
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 :: SLIS-S513 (Organizational Informatics, Fall 2012)
Final paper: "Normal Accidents" in medicine: Blame the system