Casey Overby Taylor

Adjunct Assistant Professor
Education: 
Ph.D., University of Washington School of Medicine (Biomedical and Health Informatics)
Biography: 

Casey Overby Taylor is an assistant professor at Johns Hopkins University with appointments in the Department of Medicine’s Division of General Internal Medicine and Division of Health Sciences Informatics.

Her research interests span a number of areas at the intersection of public health genomics and biomedical informatics, including applications that support translation of biological knowledge to clinical care and population healthcare, delivering health information and knowledge to the public, and developing knowledge-based approaches to using big data such as electronic health record data for population health.

Taylor's previously served as an assistant professor in the Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Nutrition in the University of Maryland School of Medicine, where she was also a faculty member in the Program for Personalized and Genomic Medicine.

She completed pre-doctoral National Library of Medicine (NLM) biomedical informatics training and National Human Genome Research Institute genome sciences training fellowships at the University of Washington. Additionally, she completed a postdoctoral NLM informatics training fellowship at Columbia University.

Taylor received her doctorate in biomedical and health informatics from the University of Washington School of Medicine in 2011.

Go here to view Taylor’s academic publications on Google Scholar.