Dr. Casey Overby is Assistant Professor in the Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Nutrition in the Department of Medicine at the University of Maryland and an Adjunct Investigator I in the Geisinger Health System. At the University of Maryland, Dr. Overby is a faculty member in the Program for Personalized and Genomic Medicine and the Center for Health-related Informatics and Bio-imaging, and she is affiliated with the University of Maryland Institute for Advanced Computing Studies. As an informatics researcher, Dr. Overby’s interests intersect at public health genetics and biomedical informatics. Dr. Overby is currently developing applications that support translation of genomic research to clinical and population-based healthcare settings and delivering health information and knowledge to the public. Dr. Overby is also developing knowledge-based approaches to use Big Data such as electronic health records for population health.
Recent Publications
- Overby, CL, Thompkins, P, Lehmann, H, Chute, CG, Sheffield, JS. Value of Genetics-informed Drug Dosing Guidance in Pregnant Women: A Needs Assessment with Obstetric Healthcare Providers at Johns Hopkins. AMIA Annu Symp Proc 2017; 2017 : 1342-1351. PubMed PMID:29854203 PubMed Central PMC5977707.
- Cutting, E, Banchero, M, Beitelshees, AL, Cimino, JJ, Fiol, GD, Gurses, AP, Hoffman, MA, Jeng, LJ, Kawamoto, K, Kelemen, M et al.. User-centered design of multi-gene sequencing panel reports for clinicians. J Biomed Inform 2016; 63 : 1-10. PubMed PMID:27423699 PubMed Central PMC5106875.
- Rasmussen, LV, Overby, CL, Connolly, J, Chute, CG, Denny, JC, Freimuth, R, Hartzler, AL, Holm, IA, Manzi, S, Pathak, J et al.. Practical considerations for implementing genomic information resources. Experiences from eMERGE and CSER. Appl Clin Inform 2016; 7 (3): 870-82. PubMed PMID:27652374 PubMed Central PMC5052555.
- Heale, BS, Overby, CL, Del Fiol, G, Rubinstein, WS, Maglott, DR, Nelson, TH, Milosavljevic, A, Martin, CL, Goehringer, SR, Freimuth, R et al.. Integrating Genomic Resources with Electronic Health Records using the HL7 Infobutton Standard. Appl Clin Inform 2016; 7 (3): 817-31. PubMed PMID:27579472 PubMed Central PMC5052552.
- Wiley, LK, Tarczy-Hornoch, P, Denny, JC, Freimuth, RR, Overby, CL, Shah, N, Martin, RD, Sarkar, IN. Harnessing next-generation informatics for personalizing medicine: a report from AMIA's 2014 Health Policy Invitational Meeting. J Am Med Inform Assoc 2016; 23 (2): 413-9. PubMed PMID:26911808 PubMed Central PMC6457095.
- Aziz, A, Kawamoto, K, Eilbeck, K, Williams, MS, Freimuth, RR, Hoffman, MA, Rasmussen, LV, Overby, CL, Shirts, BH, Hoffman, JM et al.. The genomic CDS sandbox: An assessment among domain experts. J Biomed Inform 2016; 60 : 84-94. PubMed PMID:26778834 PubMed Central PMC4948866.
- Herr, TM, Bielinski, SJ, Bottinger, E, Brautbar, A, Brilliant, M, Chute, CG, Cobb, BL, Denny, JC, Hakonarson, H, Hartzler, AL et al.. Practical considerations in genomic decision support: The eMERGE experience. J Pathol Inform 2015; 6 : 50. PubMed PMID:26605115 PubMed Central PMC4629307.
- Overby, CL, Heale, B, Aronson, S, Cherry, JM, Dwight, S, Milosavljevic, A, Nelson, T, Niehaus, A, Weaver, MA, Ramos, EM et al.. Providing Access to Genomic Variant Knowledge in a Healthcare Setting: A Vision for the ClinGen Electronic Health Records Workgroup. Clin Pharmacol Ther 2016; 99 (2): 157-60. PubMed PMID:26418054 PubMed Central PMC4724305.
- Overby, CL, Maloney, KA, Alestock, TD, Chavez, J, Berman, D, Sharaf, RM, Fitzgerald, T, Kim, EY, Palmer, K, Shuldiner, AR et al.. Prioritizing Approaches to Engage Community Members and Build Trust in Biobanks: A Survey of Attitudes and Opinions of Adults within Outpatient Practices at the University of Maryland. J Pers Med 2015; 5 (3): 264-79. PubMed PMID:26226006 PubMed Central PMC4600147.
- Shirts, BH, Salama, JS, Aronson, SJ, Chung, WK, Gray, SW, Hindorff, LA, Jarvik, GP, Plon, SE, Stoffel, EM, Tarczy-Hornoch, PZ et al.. CSER and eMERGE: current and potential state of the display of genetic information in the electronic health record. J Am Med Inform Assoc 2015; 22 (6): 1231-42. PubMed PMID:26142422 PubMed Central PMC5009914.