Translational Informatics Division
Department of Internal Medicine
MSC10-5550
1 University of New Mexico
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87131
Fax (505) 272-0238

Physical location
Innovation Discovery & Training Complex (Building 289)

CARLSBAD Project

CARLSBAD is a system for chemical pattern detection in biological networks. CARLSBAD was designed for drug- and probe-discovery research as well as related fields, and is available for use at no cost for academic and non-commercial research.

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Translational Informatics Division

TiD provides informatics software and technologies

Informatics team June 2012

The TiD team: June 2012

The Translational Informatics Division (TiD) provides informatics solutions that enable multi-disciplinary research in order to accelerate clinical outcomes. TiD accomplishes this by offering many unique services to both industry and academia such as chemical, biological and biomedical knowledge mining support and prediction by means of cheminformatics, bioinformatics and clinical informatics software and technologies. CARLSBAD is a recent example of a software platform TiD developed in order to provide researchers with novel capabilities for the mining and exploration of structure activity relationships throughout chemical biology space. Currently TiD is focused on the development of informatics tools to facilitate the understanding of the relationships between drugs, targets and adverse events by mapping information mined from electronic health records and other scientific literature.

TiD Services

  • Knowledge mining and informatic screening support for both the UNM Center for Molecular Discovery and for the UNM Cancer Center
  • Drug repurposing support for UNM HSC
  • Cheminformatics support for NM INBRE
  • Competitive intelligence for UNM and partners
  • Bioinformatics and cheminformatics support for UNM and external collaborators
  • Clinical and drug informatics support operations for the UNM CTSC

Note: Our statistical modeling does not replace biostatistics. We do not support clinical trials.

Grand Rounds

TiD hosted a theme block in the 2013 Internal Medicine Grand Rounds series. Tudor Oprea, MD, PhD, was block leader for "Don't Get Lost in Translation: How Informatics Can Help With Your Biomedical Research." The sessions are available online. Read more.