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Invitation to CVRG Webinar? August 11, 2011  from BIRN - Biomedical Informatics Research Network  (2011/8/3 6:55) 
Speaker: Andrew Post, MD, PhD Clinical Informatics Architect, Emory Center for Comprehensive Informatics; Assistant Professor of Biomedical Informatics, Emory University, Atlanta, GA Title: Creating Semantically-enabled Registry Databases from EHR systems for Clinical and Translational Research. We invite you to attend a Web seminar from the CVRG, to be held on August 11, 2011 at 1:00pm EDT.  You are welcome to forward this e-mail on to all interested parties. More information on the webinar can be found on the CVRG homepage , under CVRG Webinars. Host: Stephen Granite Date & Time: August 11, 2011 1:00 pm Eastern Daylight Time (New York, GMT-04:00) Event URL: Click here Event number: 660 710 961 Event password: cvrg Abstract: In the CTSA era there is great interest in aggregating and comparing populations across institutions. These sites likely represent data differently in their clinical data warehouses and other databases. Clinical ...
Invitation to CVRG Webinar? July 14, 2011  from BIRN - Biomedical Informatics Research Network  (2011/6/29 2:53) 
Speaker: Rob MacLeod, Associate Professor of Bioengineering and Internal Medicine, University of Utah, Scientific Computing and Imaging (SCI) Institute Title: Atrial Fibrillation: An Old Disease with New Challenges We invite you to attend a Web seminar from the CVRG, to be held on July 14, 2011 at 1pm EDT. You are welcome to forward this e-mail on to all interested parties. More information on the webinar can be found on the CVRG homepage , under CVRG Webinars. Host: Stephen Granite Date & Time: July 14, 2011 1:00 pm Eastern Daylight Time (New York, GMT-04:00) Event URL: Click here Event number: 666 942 314 Event password: cvrg Abstract: Atrial fibrillation, a very common cardiac arrhythmia, has recently emerged as a new epicenter of clinical, engineering, and basic science research. This emergence is fueled by new results from experiments, animal models of the disease, and multimodal measurements in patients, catalyzed by rapid deve ...
BIRN paper published in JAMIA  from BIRN - Biomedical Informatics Research Network  (2011/4/30 8:28) 
BIRN Researchers have published a paper in the Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association that details the current BIRN capabilities in the areas of data management and movement, data security, data mediation and knowledge engineering.  In addition, the paper describes the structure of BIRN’s project management and how user groups can begin working with BIRN. Helmer KG, Ambite JL, Ames J, Ananthakrishnan R, Burns G, Chervenak AL, Foster I, Liming L, Keator D, Macciardi F, Madduri R, Navarro JP, Potkin S, Rosen B, Ruffins S, Schuler R, Turner JA, Toga A, Williams C, Kesselman C. for the Biomedical Informatics Research Network. (2011) Enabling collaborative research using the Biomedical Informatics Research Network (BIRN). J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2011 Apr 22 ; [Epub ahead of print] PMID: 21515543.
Invitation to CVRG Webinar? May 12, 2011  from BIRN - Biomedical Informatics Research Network  (2011/4/29 0:43) 
Speakers: Tim Morris, Director, Research Informatics, Research and Health Sciences IT Division, Emory University, Atlanta, GA Kathryn Claypool, MPH, Research Informatics Analyst, Emory University, Atlanta, GA Title: REDCap at Emory University: Implementation of an enterprise service for study based electronic data capture We invite you to attend a Web seminar from the CVRG, to be held on May 12, 2011.  You are welcome to forward this on to all interested parties.  More information on the webinar can be found on the CVRG website under CVRG Webinars . Host: Stephen Granite Date & Time: May 12, 2011 1:00 pm, Eastern Daylight Time (New York, GMT-04:00) Event URL: Click here Event number: 662 733 506 Event password: cvrg Abstract: The Research and Health Sciences IT Division (RHSIT) at Emory University supports multiple platforms and services to support research investigators across the university and the Atlanta Clinical and Translational Science Inst ...
Invitation to CVRG Webinar?April 14, 2011  from BIRN - Biomedical Informatics Research Network  (2011/3/26 8:06) 
Speaker: Ravi Madduri – Software Engineer/Project manager, MCS; Fellow, CI, University of Chicago Title: Creating and Sharing Re-usable Workflows in Cardiovascular Research: Lessons learned using Taverna We invite you to attend a Web seminar from the CVRG, to be held on April 14, 2011.  You are welcome to forward this e-mail on to all interested parties.  More information on the webinar can be found on the CVRG homepage , under CVRG Webinars. Host: Stephen Granite Date & Time: April 14, 2011 1:00 pm, Eastern Daylight Time (New York, GMT-04:00) Event URL: Click here Event number: 668 466 434 Abstract: Service-oriented Science (SOS) represents a SOA approach to federating data access and analysis across different institutional and disciplinary sources, thus facilitating large scale scientific collaboration. The US National Cancer Institute?s Biomedical Information Grid (a.k.a., caBIG) program seeks to create both a service computing infrastructur ...
New BIRN Computational Genomics and Visual Informatics Capability  from BIRN - Biomedical Informatics Research Network  (2011/3/18 4:33) 
The first version of the Graphical Pipeline Workflow Capability for Computational Genomics and Visual Informatics is available online and feedback is appreciated. This capability is currently being tested and validated by the BIRN community : BIRN Graphical Pipeline Workflow Capability for Computational Genomics and Visual Informatics The BIRN Graphical Pipeline Workflow Capability for Computational Genomics and Visual Informatics capability allows BIRN users to design, execute, modify, and share openly advanced computational protocols for diverse types of informatics, imaging and genomics applications. This page provides a self-contained and complete description that users should be able to follow if they want to reproduce any of the results, analyses or protocols distributed by colleagues as Pipeline Workflows (XML files). The supporting documents include a detailed documentation, a 1-page summary guide (both in PDF) as well as all pipeline workflows. BIRN welcomes the ...
BIRN featured on Frontiers!  from BIRN - Biomedical Informatics Research Network  (2011/2/18 4:51) 
Congratulations to BIRN members Naveen Ashish, Jose Luis Ambite, Maria Muslea, and Jessica A. Turner on the publishing of their article, Neuroscience data integration through mediation: an (F)BIRN case study , on the Frontiers in Neuroinformatics website! You can find the article here: http://www.frontiersin.org/neuroinformatics/10.3389/fninf.2010.00118/abstract Below is the abstract: We describe an application of the BIRN mediator to the integration of neuroscience experimental data sources. The BIRN mediator is a general purpose solution to the problem of providing integrated, semantically-consistent access to biomedical data from multiple, distributed, heterogeneous data sources. The system follows the mediation approach, where the data remains at the sources, providers maintain control of the data, and the integration system retrieves data from the sources in real-time in response to client queries. Our aim with this paper is to illustrate how domain-specific data inte ...
Proposed updates to BIRN Security  from BIRN - Biomedical Informatics Research Network  (2011/1/29 8:25) 
BIRN is now seeking comments from researchers across various domains on proposed upgrades to the BIRN Security platform. To read an overview of the plans, provide feedback and find out who to contact for further information, please click here .
Updated information on 3D Slicer  from BIRN - Biomedical Informatics Research Network  (2010/10/19 3:38) 
We’ve just updated information on the 3D Slicer application. In 2010, 3D Slicer version 3.6 was released incorporating a wide range of modules for both general purpose analysis and custom-built tools to accommodate particular research computing needs. Check out the new post here .
Upgraded Group Management capability plus new BIRN Documentation site  from BIRN - Biomedical Informatics Research Network  (2010/7/17 5:24) 
BIRN announces today an upgrade to the Group Management capability – currently used for the Function BIRN group but useable for other communities as well. It includes a new portal where groups can manage and access their data projects. Upgraded features include a revamped web interface as well as the ability to delete groups and users. For general documentation about this capability, go to: https://wiki.birncommunity.org:8443/display/BIRNDOC/Group+Management . Function BIRN users should go to their community page for specific information about using this capability: https://wiki.birncommunity.org:8443/display/BIRNDOC/Function+BIRN . BIRN is also happy to open the new BIRN Documentation site to the public. This site publishes documentation on mature capabilities for BIRN communities as well as the biomedical community at large. This is a test release for a few weeks and feedback is encouraged: https://wiki.birncommunity.org:8443/display/BIRNDOC/ Please contact us at ...



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