Wendy W. Chapman

Wendy Webber Chapman is an American research scientist in biomedical Natural language processing and Information Extraction.

[2] As an assistant professor, she worked with the RODS Lab on biosurveillance and learned how to develop and evaluate NLP techniques.

[3] Prior to leaving, she was elected a Fellow of the American Medical Informatics Association for her "sustained technical and organizational contributions to the field.

[1] The following year, she was the recipient of a 2014 Hedwig van Ameringen Executive Leadership in Academic Medicine Fellowship.

[4] Her work in "developing informatics algorithms and tools for natural language processing, a means of using computational power to pull data from doctor’s notes and health records that are otherwise hidden from automated analyses," was recognized with an election to the National Academy of Medicine.