[{"content":{"text":"Night Shift<\/a><\/em>, the game we developed with the University of Pittsburgh Critical Care Medicine<\/a> department through funding by the National Institutes of Health<\/a> has been selected to compete in a march-madness type contest called Stat Madness 2018<\/a>. The contest, conducted by Stat News<\/a>, highlights the most innovative ideas in biomedical research, and has those ideas compete against each other.<\/p>Winners of each round are chosen by popular vote.<\/p>University of Pittsburgh<\/a>, UPMC, Schell Games and more have teamed up trying to help Night Shift<\/em> to the next round. You can go to the Stat News site to vote.<\/a><\/p>Carnegie Mellon<\/a> also had a professor who was on the team that created Night Shift<\/em>. In an article done by the Dietrich College of the Humanities and Social Sciences, they talk about this competition, and the professor's involvement in the game development<\/a>.<\/p>"},"id":"2e98af75-8606-4204-b406-34a914449f64","isHidden":false,"type":"textBlock"}]