Anirvan Chatterjee
Biography University of California, San Francisco, CA | | 2019 | Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Champion Training |
University of California | 2019 | | Honorable Mention, Larry L. Sautter Award for Innovation in Information Technology (UC TrialFinder) | UCSF | 2017 | | SPOT Star Award | University of California | 2016 | | Larry L. Sautter Gold Award for Innovation in Information Technology (UC TrialQuest) | UCSF School of Medicine | 2016 | | Great People Award (with the Research Technology team) | University of California | 2013 | | Larry L. Sautter Gold Award for Innovation in Information Technology (UCSF Profiles) | UCSF Communicators Network | 2013 | | Communicator of the Year | UCSF | 2012 | | IT Innovation Contest |
Overview Anirvan Chatterjee is the Director of Data Strategy at UCSF's Clinical & Translational Science Institute. He was previously founder/CEO of BookFinder.com, an early ecommerce search engine for used and rare books (now a subsidiary of Amazon.com).
Anirvan studied information science at UC Berkeley. His interests include the consumer web, user experience, search design, communications, creative data analysis, open source, and open data.
His projects include the UCSF Clinical Trials website, UC Health Clinical Trials, UC TrialQuest, UCSF Profiles and the Profiles API platform, UCSF Cores Search, UCSF DataShare, the CTSI Data Shoebox, the Research Gateway pilot, the UCSF Science Connect Twitter automation pilot, and a wide variety of search, bibliometric, data mining, reporting, and open source projects.
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The use and significance of a research networking system. J Med Internet Res. 2014 Feb 07; 16(2):e46.
PMID: 24509520.
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Open Research Networking Gadgets (ORNG). AMIA Jt Summits Transl Sci Proc. 2013; 2013:175.
PMID: 24303259.
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