We attended IEEE-EMBS BHI 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia
It has been a busy few weeks for the Duke BIG IDEAs Lab with conferences galore! Our lab had a fantastic time at the IEEE Engineering Medicine and Biology Society International Conference on Biomedical and Health Informatics (BHI2025) the other week in Atlanta, Georgia! And some of our lab members got to take the autumnal scenic route to and from Atlanta by organizing a group road trip!
While at BHI:
- Dr. Jessilyn Dunn, Leeor Hershkovich, Hayoung Jeong, Harrison Kane, and Eric Hurwitz did an amazing job delivering their “Tutorial: Patterns of Missingness in Wearable Data”
- Dr. Jessilyn Dunn and Anita Shlesinger, and collaborators Md Mobashir Hasan Shandhi, Varun Mishra, Nil Gurel, Doug Bremner, and Matthew S. Goodwin put together an informative special session: “Digital Biomarker Discovery Pipeline – Autonomic: integrating multimodal data into Autonomic Nervous System signal analysis”
Conferences like BHI remind us how exciting and collaborative this community truly is — we’re looking forward to next year!

