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SEMINAR SCHEDULE
GRADUATE PROGRAM IN HEALTH INFORMATICS
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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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