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© 1999 by the Regents of the University of Minnesota
The University of Minnesota is an equal opportunity educator and
employer.
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SEMINAR SCHEDULE
GRADUATE PROGRAM IN HEALTH INFORMATICS
WINTER 1999 HEALTH INFORMATICS SEMINARS
- Time: Thursdays at 3:30-4:30 p.m., refreshments at 3:15.
- Location: 2-101 Basic Sciences Biomedical Engineering, University of Minnesota, except as indicated.
- Theme: The Internet. It is out there, it is large, it is growing,
it will take over. Or will it? What is presently possible
with Internet technology, what is on the horizon, and how
is it being used in health and bioinformatics?
 
| 01/07 |
Kristin Kari Janke, PhD Pharmacy |
Internet-Based Learning Programs for Pharmacists |
| 01/14 |
Doug Hershberger, PhD Health Computer Science |
Applets, Servlets, and OODBs: Serving Up Biological
Information on the Internet |
| 01/21 |
Deborah Swackhamer, PhD Environmental and Occupational Health |
Academic Freedom, Freedom of Information,
and Harassment |
| 01/28 |
Bob Zajac, Medical School Jenny Meslow, Academic Health Center |
CompuCHIP: AHC Students' First Call for Help |
| 02/04 |
Travis A.Yano, Medicine Dong Jun Oh, Health Computer Science |
What Can We Learn from Web Access Logs? |
| 02/11 |
Bashar Bakdash, DDS Dentistry |
Strategies for Effective Periodontal Case Presentation |
| 02/18 |
Anand Tripathi, PhD Computer Science |
Mobile Internet Agents |
| 02/25 |
Lael Gatewood, PhD Health Computer Science |
Next-Generation Internet Plans for a
Distributed Evolutionary Medical Education Environment |
| 03/04 |
Christine Maziar, PhD Graduate School |
Transfer of Health and Bio Information Technology |
| 03/11 |
Theresa Gaasterland, PhD Rockefeller University |
MAGPIE:
Automated Microbial Genome Analysis and Annotation
* Jointly sponsored by the Biological Process Technology Institute |
 
HInf Seminar in Fall 1998
 
 
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September 02, 1999
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