Health Informatics, Well-being and Community Resilience
Examining how information, data and technology can strengthen health, well-being and resilience for individuals and communities, including research on care systems, public health, crisis response, recovery and equitable access to health information.
Researchers
Related Projects and Grants
The University of Washington Institute for Neurodiversity and Employment
PI: Hala Annabi
Funding: Canopy Neurodiversity Foundation, $23,421,772
Dates: 2025-2030
Health Policy Research Scholars Cohort Seven – 2023
PI: Clarita Lefthand-Begay
Funding: Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, $124,000
Dates: 2023-2027
Monitoring Acute and Longer-Term Effects of Cannabis on Psychomotor Performance in Daily Life Among Medical Cannabis Patients
PI: Anind Dey
Funding: National Institute on Drug Abuse, $59,724
Dates: 2024-2025
Success Enablers that Empower Neurodivergent Technology Professionals (SEEN Tech Professionals)
PI: Hala Annabi
Funding: National Science Foundation, $932,314
Dates: 2024-2025
Creating Space for Teen Mental Health
PI: Jin Ha Lee
Funding: Institute of Museum and Library Services, $23,476
Dates: 2022-2025
Smartphone Sensors to Detect Shifts Toward Healthy Behavior During Alcohol Treatment
PI: Anind Dey
Funding: National Institutes of Health, $18,658
Dates: 2022-2023
A Mobile Sensing System to Monitor Symptoms during Chemotherapy
PI: Anind Dey
Funding: National Institutes of Health, $7,436
Dates: 2019-2023
