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The University of Minnesota is an equal opportunity educator and employer.

 

 

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SEMINAR SCHEDULE
GRADUATE PROGRAM IN HEALTH INFORMATICS
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Fall 2003 University of Minnesota Health Informatics Seminars

Room 2-101 BSBE
Thursdays from 3:30-4:30 pm

Refreshments at 3:15 pm

* = co-sponsored by the BioTechnology Institute
& = Webcast by UNITE; check the demo to make sure you can view it.
The live webcast will begin at 3:35pm and will be archived for two weeks.
Date Speaker Topic
9/4 Donald Connelly, MD, PhD
Health Informatics
Biomedical Informatics - What's It All About?
9/11*& Kevin Messner, PhD
BioMedical and McGrath Libraries
The Biology Student Workbench - Bringing Bioinformatics to the Classroom, Enriching Biology Education
9/18 John Troiani, MD, MS
Health Informatics
Comparison of Bayesian, Classical, and Heuristic Models in Prediction of Acute Disease Events in Lung Transplant Recipients
9/25*& Jennifer L. Seffernick, PhD
Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, and Biophysics, UM and UCSF
Superfamily Expansion: Defining Sequence and Functional Space
10/2 James Levin, MD
Children's Hospital
Minneapolis/St. Paul
Swiss Cheese Stories: Informatics and Patient Safety Initiatives at Children's Hospitals and Clinics
10/9& John Garbe and Yang Da, PhD
Animal Science
Pedigraph: a Software Tool for the Graphical Visualization of Large, Complex Pedigrees
10/16 Janet Shanedling, PhD
Academic Health Center
Terri O'Grady
T. J. O'Grady & Associates
HIPAA Privacy: How to train 20,000 University people in two months
10/23& George Vasmatzis, PhD
Mayo Clinic, Rochester
Differentially Expressed Genes in Normal and Malignant Prostate
10/30 Laurel Krause, MD
Allina Medical Laboratories
Clinical Laboratory Information System Implementation - Lessons Learned
11/6*& David Selinger, PhD
Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc.
Pioneer Bioinformatics
11/13 Mathieu Wiepert
Mayo Clinic, Rochester
Mining Genome Data
11/20*& John Carpenter, PhD
Mayo Clinic, Rochester
Genomic Data in the Life Science Warehouse
11/27 No Seminar
***Thanksgiving***
12/4 Kathryn Hoyman PhD, RN, BC
Fairview Health Services
Expectations and Realities of Clinical Decision Support in a Community-based System
12/11& Jennifer Hall, PhD
Medicine
Genomic Signature of the Failing Heart

Credit is available as Hinf 5-436. For more information, contact Doreen Gruebele at (612) 625-8440.  URL= http://www.hinf.umn.edu/seminar/hinfseminar.html

Past Seminars

Fall 2002 Spring 2003
Fall 2001 Spring 2002
Fall 2000 Spring 2001
Fall 1999 Spring 2000
Fall 1998 Winter 1999 Spring 1999


 

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