CVRG at Meetings & Conferences
Bio-IT World Expo 2012: Track on Cloud Computing
April 25, 2012
The focus of Bio-IT World 2012 is to be a premier event showcasing the myriad applications of IT and informatics to biomedical research and the drug discovery enterprise. Marking its 10th anniversary, the 2012 program will feature compelling talks from industry and academia on new trends in data generation, knowledge management, and information technology in life sciences and drug development, including best practice case studies and joint partner presentations relevant to the technologies, research, and regulatory issues of life science, pharmaceutical, clinical and IT professionals.
Presentation Title: CVRG: Making Cardiovascular Collaborations Easier in the Cloud
Presented by: S. Granite, JHU
2012 AMIA Summit on Translational Bioinformatics: Session on SaaS-Based Translational Research
March 19, 2012
Translational Bioinformatics focuses on applications of bioinformatics innovations within a clinical context and touches nearly all areas of biological, biomedical, and clinical research. Since 2008, the TBI Summit provides the premier forum for interacting with leaders in informatics at the interface of biology and health care.
Session Title: TBI-04: SaaS-Based Translational Research: The Path to Reality for “Research in the Cloud”
Session Time: 3:30pm
Session Chair: Dr. Raimond Winslow, JHU
Panelists: Raimond Winslow, Ian Foster, Brian Athey, Deepak Singh
EPI/NPAM 2012: Professional Development Lunch
March 15, 2012
The primary goal of the joint EPI/NPAM Spring 2012 Scientific Sessions is to promote the development and application of translational and population science related to the prevention of heart disease and stroke. The Councils on Epidemiology & Prevention (EPI) and Nutrition, Physical Activity & Metabolism (NPAM) jointly plan the EPI/NPAM Spring 2012 Scientific Sessions. The sessions focus on obesity, behavior, nutrition, physical activity, genetics, metabolism, biomarkers, risk factors, subclinical disease, clinical disease, healthy populations and global health. The program also highlights strategies to translate advances in basic and clinical science into efforts to promote cardiometabolic health in both the clinical and population setting.
Presentation Title: Cardiovascular Research Grid
Presented by: J. Carr, WFU
SuperComputing 2011: Session on SaaS-Based Research
November 18, 2011
The focus of SuperComputing 2011 was Connecting Communities through High Performance Computing (HPC). To build a larger, more diverse, knowledgeable and skilled community, SC11 is focusing on innovating HPC applications and advancing scientific discovery for the local, regional, national and global society.
Session Title: The Pediatric Heart Network Portal: A collaboration of Academia, Government, and Industry to Improve Image Workflow in Clinical Research
Session Chair: Ian Foster
Panelists: Vas Vasiliadis, Raimond L. Winslow, Ian Foster, Deepak Singh, Shreyas Cholia
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AMIA 2011 Annual Symposium : Session AMIA-0044-A2011
October 24, 2011
The AMIA Annual Symposium is the world’s most comprehensive annual meeting on biomedical and health informatics. The AMIA Annual Symposium is the primary forum for the presentation of research and development related to the structure and management of data, and the design, implementation and evaluation of information systems in the field of biomedical and health informatics.
Title: The Pediatric Heart Network Portal: A collaboration of Academia, Government, and Industry to Improve Image Workflow in Clinical Research
Presented by: M.A. Keller, Booz Allen Hamilton; A.T. Fernandez, Booz Allen Hamilton; S. Granite, JHU; R. Winslow, JHU; S. Tennstedt, New England Research Institutes; G.D. Pearson, NHLBI/NIH
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