About Us

UT Southwestern is a premier academic medical center in Dallas, Texas, USA that integrates pioneering biomedical research with exceptional clinical care and education. The U-Hack Med initiative was first launched in 2018 as a biomedical hackathon by the Lyda Hill Department of Bioinformatics. The program aimed to bring together bioinformaticians and clinicians for solving complex biomedical data problems using computational biology, which was a huge success and led to another biomedical hackathon event in 2019. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the program was re-configured as a virtual Gap Year for 2020 when students from across the nation formed teams and worked together on specific biomedical big data analysis problems. After a hiatus in 2021, we launched the U-Hack Med NeuroChats global Journal Club. This initiative was jointly sponsored by the Peter O’Donnell Jr. Brain Institute and the Lyda Hill Department of Bioinformatics at UT Southwestern. All computational resources and support is provided by our on-site infrastructure BioHPC team. Read more about our sponsors, resources, and programs below.

  • Unrivaled in our commitment to brain study and brain treatment, the O’Donnell Brain Institute has assembled some of the world’s top experts – brain scientists, neurosurgeons, neurologist, psychiatrists, radiologists, and specialists in rehabilitative medicine. Their common goal: discover and implement new and better ways to treat major forms of brain and spine diseases – and perhaps even prevent them in the future. At the O’Donnell Brain Institute, researchers and clinicians work closely together, by design. Combining basic and translational research with advanced clinical care will produce scientific breakthroughs that will be brought from the labs to patients in the clinic faster than ever. We’re shortening the pipeline from discovery to implementation – not only for our patients but also for people suffering from brain disease the world over.
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  • The Lyda Hill Department of Bioinformatics was established in 2015 as a Computer Science department embedded in one of the world’s premier academic medical centers; UT Southwestern. The Department is home to a hybrid faculty of computational and experimental scientists, a graduate program in Computational Biology, and the BioHPC, one of the state’s largest academic high performance compute systems.
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  • The BioHPC is an infrastructure resource established within the Lyda Hill Department of Bioinformatics at UT Southwestern. The team provides and maintains high-performance computing, storage and client systems for the UTSW research community.
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  • UT Southwestern offers excellent resources and support for postdoctoral scholars. With a dedicated Postdoctoral Affairs Office, an established roadmap, and programs that integrate into all Departments and Centers, our postdocs progress with great professional outcomes.
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  • The Biomedical Engineering Program at UTSW focuses on the development of advanced and interdisciplinary technologies that facilitate both basic biomedical research and the detection, diagnosis, and treatment of disease and disability. This program recently launched a Computational Biology Track that is designed to teach leveraging of mathematical and computational approaches for understanding biological and chemical processes.
    Both programs foster student research collaborations between basic scientists, informaticians, and clinicians.