| Electronic Health Record Systems in Rural and Small Practice Settings |
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| Session: 1 |
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Improving Colorectal Cancer Screening in Primary-care Using EMR and Clinical Systems Redesign
Anna Nibley Baker, HealthInsight, Salt Lake City, UT
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Employing an EHR as an Educational Tool to Enhance the Competence and Confidence of Health Professions' Students to Practice Effectively in an Increasingly Computer-based Healthcare Workplace.
Shirley Eichenwald Maki, The College of St. Scholastics, Duluth, MN
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Predicting the Adoption of Electronic Health Records by Physicians: When will Health Care be Paperless?
Eric Ford, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA
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Implementing an Electronic Medical Record in a Rural Medicine Practice: Interaction, collaboration, knowledge sharing
Tip Ghosh, University of Nevada-Las Vegas, Las Vegas, NV
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| 5 |
HEALS: Health Examination Automatic Logic System
Kuan-Liang Kuo, Family Medicine Department of Taipei City Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan
Clinical Information Systems Working Group
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| 6 |
Providers and the Electronic Medical Records System at Michigan State University
Michael Mackert, Michigan State University, Eats Lansing, MI
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Adoption of EHR Systems in Small and Medium Sized Physician Offices: Importance of a Practice Readiness Assessment and Lessons Learned
Fabio Sabogal, PhD, Lumetra, San Francisco, CA
Primary Care Informatics Working Group
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Computer Assisted Coding Process
Rita A. Scichilone, American Health Information Management Association, Woodbine, IA
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| 10 |
Association Rule Mining Techniques for Corollary Order Generation
Adam Wright, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR
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| Session: 2 |
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Identifying Data Set Specific Duplicate Patient Records
Scott Leroy DuVall, Biomedical Informatics, University of Utah, Salt Lake Ciy, UT
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Early Development of a Clinical Trial Alert System in an EHR Used in Small Practices: Toward Generalizability
Peter J. Embi, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Cincinnati, OH
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| 3 |
The Decision Support System Used in HEALS (Health Examination Automatic Logic System)
Chiou-Shann Fuh, Computer Science and Info. Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan
Clinical Information Systems Working Group
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Value to rural practitioners from their participation in a Regional Health Information Network for Alberta, Canada
Chris Hobson, Orion Systems International, Calgary, Canada
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Supporting Care Management: The Role of Electronic Health Record (EHR) Systems
Antonio Linares, MD, Lumetra, San Francisco, CA
Primary Care Informatics Working Group
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Understanding adoption of the Computerized Clinic Order Entry (CCOE) tool among physicians in rural Utah.
Shobha Phansalkar, Department of Biomedical Informatics, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT
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The Use of a Consumer-Focused PHR System to Facilitate Rural and Remote Patient Care in New Zealand: A Case Study
Peter Schmidt, Doctor Global, Ltd., Fairfield, CT
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| 8 |
The Electronic Medical Record: The Roadmap towards Paperless Practice
Maher Shinouda, School of Optometry, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Canada
Evaluation Working Group
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Developing Pediatric Growth Charts with Calculated Percentiles and Decision Support
Adam B. Wilcox, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT
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| Session: 1 |
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A Comparative Evaluation of Google Scholar and PubMed in Retrieving Evidence-Based Biomedical Information
Ashish Atreja, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH
Student Working Group
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| 12 |
Evaluation and Prevention of Medical Error: Application of Cognitive and Usability Engineering Methodologies
Elizabeth M. Borycki, University of Victoria, Victoria, Canada
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| 13 |
Analyzing Collection of Medical Data from EMR to Disease Registry: Based on Cancer Registration Examples
Timothy Jay Carney, Northrop Grumman IT/Centers for Disease Control & Prevention, Atlanta, GA
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| 14 |
The eICU® as a Clinical Information System: Interface Design and Information Representation
Ming Ying Lisa Chu-Weininger, VA Medical Center:Houston Ctr for Quality of Care & UtilizationStudies, Houston, TX
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| 15 |
Cost Effectiveness of Diabetes Education via Automated Telephone System
Gianluca De Leo, SLU, Saint Louis, MO
Education Working Group
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| 16 |
Using Qualitative Methods for CPOE Evaluation: CPOE and Communication
Richard Dykstra, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR
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| 17 |
NCODES: A Hand-Held Clinical Decision Support System
Paul J. Fortier, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, North Dartmouth, MA
Nursing Informatics Working Group
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| 18 |
Comparison of Efficiency of Emergency Medical Dispatching Algorithms
Mandar M. Gori, UAB, Birmingham, AL
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| 19 |
Use of an EHRS to Retrieve and Report National Clinical Performance Measures
Andrew Hamilton, Alliance of Chicago Community Health Services, Chicago, IL
Evaluation Working Group
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| 21 |
A Usability Evaluation of a Consumer-friendly Health Web Portal for Underserved People
Yi Hong, , Milwaukee, WI
Consumer Health Informatics Working Group
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| 22 |
Decision Support System (DSS) Partners with VHA VISN 1 for Care Coordination Home Telehealth
Nancy Elizabeth Lapointe, Veterans Healthcare Administration, Office of Finance, Bedford, MA
Clinical Information Systems Working Group
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| 23 |
Cost-Benefit Analysis of an Inpatient Pharmacy Barcode Solution
Saverio Maviglia, Partners HealthCare System, Medfield, MA
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| 24 |
Refining the formulary and clinical decision support process within a CPOE environment
Alicia S. Miller, The Ohio State University Medical Center, Columbus, OH
Clinical Information Systems Working Group
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| 25 |
Survey of Emergency Physicians to Determine Requirements for a Regional Health Information Exchange Network
Jason S. Shapiro, Department of Biomedical Informatics, Columbia University, New York, NY
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| 26 |
Comparing the use of paper, PDAs and tablet computers, for creating medical notes using a mobile application.
Juan M. Silva, Department of Computer Science, CICESE, Mexico, Ensenada, Mexico
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Evaluating CPOE Infusion Levels at Hospitals across the Nation
Dean F. Sittig, Department of Medical Informatics, Northwest Permanente, Portland, OR
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| 28 |
Three free and open source EHRs are reviewed by the AMIA Open Source Working group. The reviews are created and published using a wiki developed by several OSWG members and outside authors.
Fred C. Trotter, SynSeer, Tempe, AZ
Open Source Working Group
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| 29 |
Cooperative Learning and Mobile Technology
Tami H. Wyatt, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN
Education Working Group
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| 30 |
Developing and evaluating a diabetes registry for Partners Healthcare
Adrian Zai, Laboratory of Computer Science, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA
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| Session: 2 |
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Evaluation of Medical Problem List Documentation in the Veterans Administration Electronic Medical Record
Terrence Adam, Mayo Clinic Scottsdale, Scottsdale, AZ
Clinical Information Systems Working Group
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Habitable Technology in Clinical Study Settings
Philip Bernick, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ
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| 12 |
Types of Unintended Consequences of Computerized Provider Order Entry
Emily M. Campbell, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR
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| 13 |
A Performance Measurement Plan for Home Telehealth
Kathleen G. Charters, Creative Computing Solutions, Inc., Columbia, MD
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| 14 |
Carecast and Versus Integration Decreases ED Throughput Time and LOS, Increasing Intrinsic ED Capacity
Beverly Ann David, Memorial Healthcare System, Boca Raton, FL
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| 15 |
Composition of Information systems to support collaborative care of chronic illness
David A. Dorr, OHSU, Portland, OR
Evaluation Working Group
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| 16 |
Workflow Technology in Healthcare
Jonathan Emanuele, Siemens Health Services, Malvern, PA
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Measuring the impact of Personal Health Terminology in Electronic Health Record System
Rick Gillis, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI
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| 18 |
Effects of CPOE on Clinical Workflow; A Qualitative Evaluation
Kenneth P. Guappone, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR
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| 19 |
Evaluating Provider Organizations for NPI Impact: Problems and Progress
Kimberly Harris-Salamone, FOX Systems, Inc., Scottsdale, AZ
People and Organizational Issues Working Group
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| 20 |
Healthcare Provider Scheduling for Disaster Management using Google Maps API
Reid A. Holbrook, University of Utah, Department of Biomedical Informatics, Salt Lake City, UT
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| 21 |
Investigation of Predictors for Health Monitoring System Utilization of Residents in an Elderly Village
Mei-Hua Hsu, Chang-Gung Memorial Hospital, Kwei-Shan Tao-Yuan, Taiwan
Nursing Informatics Working Group
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Application of Informatics Techniques: Evaluation and Modeling of Electronic Pathology Reporting Processes in Cancer Registries
David Lyalin, Northrop Grumman - CDC Information Technology Support, Atlanta, GA
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Tracing Persistent Highly Visible Research Themes in Medical Informatics
Katherine W. McCain, College of Information Science & Technology, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA
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| 24 |
Evaluation of Wikipedia's consumer health information
Daren T. Nicholson, OHSU, Portland, OR
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A Framework for Enterprise Integration
Maher Shinouda, School of Optometry, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Canada
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| 26 |
Positive Predictive Value of the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality Patient Safety Indicators
Shannon Sims, University of Utah Department of Biomedical Informatics, Salt Lake City, UT
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| 27 |
Computer-based Algorithm vs. Menu to Deliver Information in Breast Cancer: A Comparative Study
Bonnie Teschendorf, American Cancer Society, Atlanta, GA
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| 28 |
Informatics Tools and Techniques: Analysis and Modeling of Patient Immunization Statuses in Immunization Information Systems
warren Williams, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA
Prevention and Public Health Working Group
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| 29 |
The Canadian Neonatal Network (CNN): A national distributed database for improving neonatal outcome in Canada
Jack Man Shun Yeung, The Centre for Healthcare Innovation and Improvement, Vancouver, Canada
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| Session: 1 |
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Integrated Client-Centric and Enterprise Centric Health Information Technology - The 'Holy Grail' of Personal Electronic Health Records
Elaine A. Blechman, U. of Colorado-Boulder, Boulder, CO
Consumer Health Informatics Working Group
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PHR: The Design Challenge
Patricia Flatley Brennan, University of Wisconsin--Madison, Madison, WI
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Development cross-branches search system ¡V A case study of inoculation pneumococcal capsular polysaccharide vaccine
Wei-Pin Chang, National Yang-Ming University, Taipei, Taiwan
Clinical Information Systems Working Group
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| 34 |
Responding Rapidly to FDA Drug Recalls: Design and Application of a New Approach for a Consumer Health Website
Peter J. Embi, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Cincinnati, OH
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| 35 |
Promoting the Utilization of the Personal Health Record
Ellen B. Jacobs, College of Saint Mary, Omaha, NE
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| 36 |
Evaluation of MyHealtheVet Implementation
Michelle C. Lee, Oregon Health & Science University, Fremont, CA
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| 37 |
MyHealthBits: Advanced Personal Health Records
Bambang Parmanto, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
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| 38 |
Paper and electronic documentation of the chronically ill: A comparison
Catherine Arnott Smith, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY
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| 39 |
Preliminary Observations of Diabetes Support Groups to Inform Personal Health Record Design
Anna Stolyar, University of Washington, Seattle, WA
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| 40 |
Persuasive Email Reminders to Enhance Appointment Adherence for Diabetics
Muhammad Walji, Univeristy of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Houston, TX
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| Session: 2 |
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| 30 |
Attitudes towards the value and utilization of My Health Reminders
Nedal H. Arar, UTHSCSA, San Antonio, TX
Clinical Information Systems Working Group
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The backbone of data integration: vertebra by vertebra
Olga Brazhnik, NIH/CIT, Bethesda, MD
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Patient Weight Profile: A Web-based EHR Add-on Tool to Track and Report on a Patient’s Body Mass Index in Real-Time
Victor M. Castro, MGH Weight Center, Boston, MA
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Integrating Information from an Electronic Medical Record and Care Management System for Comprehensive Care Management of Heart Failure patients.
Shailja Dixit, Pfizer, Furlong, PA
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Developing a PHR using Healthcare Interoperability Standards
William Douglas Hughes, IDX Systems Corp, Seattle, WA
Consumer Health Informatics Working Group
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PHRs as Health Interventions
Holly B. Jimison, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR
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A comparison of MS patients who signed up for but did not use an MS specific patient portal compared to those who did not sign up.
Deborah M. Miller, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH
Consumer Health Informatics Working Group
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| 37 |
Digital Health Certificates – Realizing Personal Health Records on the WWW
Chintan O. Patel, Department of Biomedical Informatics, Columbia University, New York, NY
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| 38 |
Notifiable Disease Reporting:Can the Personal Electronic Health Record Contribute?
Laverne Alves Snow, University of Utah Department of Biomedical Informatics, Salt Lake City, UT
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| 39 |
A Practical Model for the Personal Health Record
Mahmood Tara, University of Victoria, Victoria BC, Canada
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| Translational Bioinformatics |
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| Session: 1 |
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| 41 |
Using automated Extract, Transform and Load (ETL) processes to build an integrated data warehouse of clinical and mechanistic results in immunology based clinical trials.
Keith Boyce, Immune Tolerance Network / UCSF, Pittsburgh, PA
Clinical Trials Working Group
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| 42 |
Focused and Customized IT Support of Bioinformatics
Michael Fox, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD
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| 43 |
Grid-Enabling the UMLS
Chun-Hsi Huang, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT
Knowledge Discovery & Data Mining Working Group
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| 44 |
The HealthGrid Initiative
Yannick Legré, The HealthGrid Association, F-63177 Aubière, France
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| 45 |
Optimal Search-Based Gene Subset Selection for Microarray Cancer Classification
Jiexun Li, MIS Department, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ
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| 46 |
eSignout : Inpatient signout program for Residents
Anil Patel, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA
Clinical Information Systems Working Group
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| 47 |
Access Grid: An Open Source Infrastructure for Biomedical Collaboration
Jonathan C. Silverstein, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL
Open Source Working Group
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| Session: 2 |
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| 40 |
Suggestive Evidence for a Genetic Component for Predisposition to Death by Influenza from a Genealogy linked to 100 years of Utah death certificate data
Lisa Cannon Albright, University of Utah School of Medicine, salt Lake City, UT
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| 41 |
Enhancing Access to Genomics Literature:The TREC 2005 Genomics Track
Aaron M. Cohen, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR
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| 42 |
Explorations of a Virtual Cancer Biomarker Development Laboratory
Robert P. Gormley, , Pittsburgh, PA
Knowledge Discovery & Data Mining Working Group
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| 43 |
Automated data mining for host-pathogen protein interactions
Chris Larsen, Vecna Technologies, Inc., College Park, MD
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| 44 |
A Bayesian Framework for Integrating Gene Functional Relations from Heterogeneous Data Sources
Jiexun Li, MIS Department, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ
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| 45 |
A Web Based Clinical Trials Management System; Integration, Annotation and Delivery of Bioinformatics and Clinical Data within Operational Workflows of Clinical Trials.
Dave Parrish, Immune Tolerance Network, Pittsburgh, PA
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| 46 |
Current methods for representing pedigrees in EMRs: Should we do better?
Thomas H. Payne, UW Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, WA
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| 47 |
Content Clustering of Medline Abstract Sentences to Find Gene-Gene Relations
Jianji Yang, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR
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