Anirvan Chatterjee

Title(s)Director of Data Strategy, CTSI
SchoolSchool of Medicine
Address490 Illinois Street, #6328
San Francisco CA 94158
PronounsHe/Him/His
ORCID ORCID Icon0000-0001-5905-3754 Additional info
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    University of California, San Francisco, CA2019Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Champion Training
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    UCSF2024SPOT Star Award
    UCSF2023SPOT Star Award
    University of California2022UC Tech Yvonne Tevis Golden Award for Collaboration (with the Research Technology team)
    UCSF2022 SPOT Star Award
    UCSF2021Consultation Services Excellence Award
    UCSF2021 SPOT Star Award
    University of California2019Honorable Mention, Larry L. Sautter Award for Innovation in Information Technology (UC TrialFinder)
    UCSF2017SPOT Star Award
    University of California2016Larry L. Sautter Gold Award for Innovation in Information Technology (UC TrialQuest)
    UCSF School of Medicine2016Great People Award (with the Research Technology team)
    University of California2013Larry L. Sautter Gold Award for Innovation in Information Technology (UCSF Profiles)
    UCSF Communicators Network2013Communicator of the Year
    UCSF2012IT Innovation Contest

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    Anirvan Chatterjee ( he/him/ও/সে) is the Director of Data Strategy at UCSF's Clinical & Translational Science Institute. He studied information science at UC Berkeley, and was previously founder/CEO of BookFinder.com, an early ecommerce search engine for used and rare books (now a subsidiary of Amazon.com).

    His recent projects include UCSF and UC Health's clinical trials finders, UCSF and UC Profiles and associated API platform, and a wide variety of AI/LLM, bibliometric, data mining, open source, and search-focused design work across the research enterprise. He offers research consultations on data visualization, SEO, and LLM/Versa-based applications via CTSI's consultation services unit.

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    1. The use and significance of a research networking system. J Med Internet Res. 2014 Feb 07; 16(2):e46. Kahlon M, Yuan L, Daigre J, Meeks E, Nelson K, Piontkowski C, Reuter K, Sak R, Turner B, Weber GM, Chatterjee A. PMID: 24509520; PMCID: PMC3936277.
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    2. Open Research Networking Gadgets (ORNG). AMIA Jt Summits Transl Sci Proc. 2013; 2013:175. Meeks E, Turner B, Chatterjee A, Yuan L. PMID: 24303259.
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