Tsung-Ting Kuo, PhD, FAMIA
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About
We focus on designing and implementing advanced methods on decentralized blockchain networks to improve the security and robustness of data sharing/analysis frameworks.
Research
Overview
Our research focused on biomedical blockchain that can advance research by data sharing. Currently, state-of-the-art data sharing and analysis frameworks across multiple healthcare systems are mostly still centralized. This centralization carries several risks at the central server, such as single-point-of-failure and data mutability. To improve the security and robustness of data sharing/analysis frameworks, we focus on designing and implementing advanced methods on decentralized blockchain networks. Blockchain is a distributed ledger/database technology adopted by Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. We aim at developing novel approaches that can enhance the security and robustness of data sharing/analysis from multiple medical institutions through a distributed system.
Medical Research Interests
Academic Achievements & Community Involvement
News & Links
News
- November 11, 2025
Tsung-Ting Kuo Inducted into 2026 AMIA Fellowship
- September 17, 2025Source: NIH Reporter
Yale BIDS Awarded $2.7 Million NIH Grant to Develop AI Explainability Tools for Clinical Decision-Making
- February 05, 2025Source: Nature Communications
Distributed Cross-Learning for Equitable Federated Models - Privacy-Preserving Prediction on Data from Five California Hospitals
- January 29, 2025
Advancing Privacy in Biomedical Data Sharing: Yale BIDS Leading the Charge