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SPRING 2004 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.

    * = 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 3:35pmand will be archived for two weeks.

    Date

    Speaker

    Topic

    1/22

    Lael Gatewood, PhD
    Health Informatics

    Health Informatics: Reflecting on Tomorrow

    1/29*&

    Steve Cannon, PhD
    Plant Biology

    Connecting gene family and genome evolution: lessons from comparative plant genomics

    2/5

    Rick Redalen, MD and Charles Krejci
    MedQuest, LLC

    Patient Discharge Information by ExitCare

    2/12&

    John Kralewsi, PhD and Bryan Dowd, PhD
    Health Services Research & Policy

    The influence of the structure and culture of medical group practices in drug prescription errors

    2/19

    Stanley Finkelstein, PhD
    Health Informatics

    Delivering Healthcare to the Home via Telemedicine

    2/26*&

    Cavan Reilly, PhD
    Biostatistics

    More Accurate Inference for Oligonucleotide Arrays

    3/4

    Robert Elson, MD, MS
    RxHub, LLC

    ePrescribing: State of the Market

    3/11&

    Kevin Silverstein, PhD
    Plant Biology

    Identification of novel legume-specific gene families: possible implications for crop improvement and human health

    3/18

    No Seminar

    Spring Break

    3/25

    Piet de Groen, MD
    Mayo Clinic, Rochester

    Data Extraction and Analysis Methods For a Clinical Data Warehouse

    4/1*&

    Kevin Roberg-Perez, PhD
    Cargill-Dow, LLC

    Bioinformatics at Cargill-Dow

    4/8

    James Poehlmann and Mark Domalewski
    Fairview Health Services

    Electronic clinical image handling at Fairview

    4/15&

    Timothy Behrens, MD
    Medicine

    Data Spelunking in a Large Human Blood Cell Microarray Dataset

    4/22

    Patrick O'Connor, MD
    HealthPartners Research Foundation

    Electronic Medical Records and Healthcare Improvement: Are We Waiting For Godot?

    4/29&

    Chris Dwan, MS
    Center for Computational Genomics and Bioinformatics

    Cluster Computing for Bioinformatics

    5/6

    Mark L. Rohrbaugh, PhD, JD
    Office of Technology Transfer, Office of the Director, NIH

    TBA

    Credit is available as HInf 5436. For more information, contact Doreen Gruebele at (612) 625-8440. 

    Past Seminars

    Fall 2003
    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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