USF School of Information faculty member Dr. Christina Eldredge was part of a group of researchers investigating computable biomedical knowledge artifacts (CBKs) - digital objects conveying biomedical knowledge in machine‐interpretable structures. Their research focused on the way CBKs are mobilized and addressed whether they can be findable, accessible, interoperable, reusable, and trustable (FAIR+T). To help mobilize CBKs, the research group described their efforts to outline metadata categories to make CBKs FAIR+T in the Learning Health Systems journal with their paper Categorizing metadata to help mobilize computable biomedical knowledge.