Engineer Manages Informatics for $9.2M Project Studying Long-Term Complications of COVID-19

Dec. 16, 2021

Vignesh Subbian of biomedical engineering and systems and industrial engineering is in charge of defining, integrating and sharing data for Arizona’s portion of the NIH-funded national initiative.

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With a projected $9.2 million in first-year funding from the National Institutes of Health, researchers at the University of Arizona are leading a statewide study on long-term effects of COVID-19. Additional funding in subsequent years of the four-year project is dependent on enrollment. Vignesh Subbian, BIO5 member and assistant professor of biomedical engineering and systems and industrial engineering, is the informatics lead on the project. He will provide oversight and coordination for the Arizona site to manage and streamline study data and workflows.