Dear applicants and contributors, the Department of Biomedical Informatics at Emory University will not participate in GSOC 2026 to focus on finishing the ongoing projects and cultivating new ideas.
Emory BMI's Journey with Google Summer of Code (GSoC): Pioneering Open Source Biomedical Informatics
Welcome to the Department of Biomedical Informatics at Emory University, a beacon of innovation in open-source development for biomedical informatics research. Department of Biomedical Informatics, Emory University (often stylized "Emory BMI" for GSoC communications) is committed to open source development of several biomedical informatics research projects. As a research organization, its source code lives across several open-source project repositories, released with open-source licenses including BSD 3-Clause License and MIT license. Most of them can be accessed from the GitHub repositories of the research labs of Emory University School of Medicine: https://github.com/NISYSLAB
Celebrating a Decade of Impact: Since our initial steps in GSoC 2012 to the remarkable milestones of 2025, Emory BMI has continued to thrive, welcoming numerous contributors year after year.