• In 2021, the National Science Foundation awarded Matsler and collaborators a nearly $1 million grant to launch Quantum for All, a three-year QIS program for high school teachers. (uta.edu)
  • This initiative, which was started by Fitbit in 2021, provides researchers with resources and technologies to advance their work - including Fitbit devices and services, Google Cloud credits, Fitabase support and funding. (blog.google)
  • She has also been a visiting researcher and lecturer with the Penghu University of Science and Technology, China since 2021. (mi-research.net)
  • Thanks to MLA partner, The Elsevier Foundation, who generously supported the E-library training initiative from 2007 to 2021. (mlanet.org)
  • Laura co-led the development and 2021 launch of NIH's flagship initiative in AI/ML and health equity- the Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning Consortium to Advance Health Equity and Researcher Diversity (AIM-AHEAD) program. (nih.gov)
  • As modern technologies advance, data generation within biomedical sciences has become faster, cheaper and more accessible to researchers in Africa. (uct.ac.za)
  • But to transform that data into information and knowledge, African researchers need access to tools and infrastructure. (uct.ac.za)
  • Danvers, MA - March 7, 2019 - Cell Signaling Technology (CST), a leading provider of antibodies, kits, and services, today announced they have been named the winner of the 2019 CiteAb awards for Life Science Reagent Supplier of the Year and Antibody Validation Initiative, recognizing the company's efforts in proactively engaging in a number of validation initiatives designed to improve the quality and quantity of data available to researchers. (cellsignal.com)
  • Founded by Dr. Chalmers, Senior Lecturer, the University of Bath in the United Kingdom, and Dave Kelly, Managing Director of Storm Consultancy, CiteAb is a leading life science data provider that helps researchers and their suppliers make more informed decisions by providing a simple way to query antibodies for research. (cellsignal.com)
  • BMIR is made up of world class leaders and researchers in biomedical informatics, translational science, and quantitative sciences. (stanford.edu)
  • The IMMCG will accomplish this by assembling teams of biomedical researchers with strong records of scientific innovation and technological development. (universityjobs.com)
  • A team led by the Consortia for Improving Medicine with Innovation and Technology (CIMIT) at Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, and researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Cambridge, developed the tool to model the costs and benefits of COVID-19 testing strategies for individual organizations. (nih.gov)
  • She also is an affiliate of the university's Institute for Data, Systems, and Society (IDSS), where students and researchers combine cutting-edge data analysis with social science methodology to tackle pressing societal challenges like the coronavirus pandemic. (nih.gov)
  • Along with the National Science Foundation, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, and the United States Department of Agriculture, the NIH has chosen to fund six projects to help develop co-robotics that can assist researchers, patients, and clinicians. (nih.gov)
  • NLM conducts and supports research that applies computer and information science to meet the information needs of clinicians, public health administrators, biomedical researchers and consumers. (neh.gov)
  • Last fall, we invited researchers studying the impact of health disparities in the U.S. to apply for our Health Equity Research initiative . (blog.google)
  • Through this initiative, these researchers are looking at new ways to use wearable devices to mitigate health disparities, scale existing health equity research methods with technology, and apply data to accelerate health equity impact. (blog.google)
  • The Tutorial will provide an introduction to ontology methods and technology for students and researchers. (bioontology.org)
  • Future biomedical researchers will need to be equipped with the necessary skill sets to tackle escalating complexity in medicine," said Thomas J. Fuchs, DSc, Icahn Mount Sinai's newly appointed Dean of Artificial Intelligence and Human Health, Co-Director of the Hasso Plattner Institute for Digital Health at Mount Sinai, and an internationally renowned scientist in the field of computational pathology. (mountsinai.org)
  • ORNL is home to a unique array of tools and resources that enable researchers to advance discovery and technology in fusion and fission. (ornl.gov)
  • In recognition of AI's potential, ORNL has made a significant internal research investment toward an AI Initiative aimed at assisting researchers across domains in accelerating their times to solution and equipping cross-cutting research teams with novel data capabilities to tackle some of most complex scientific and national security challenges. (ornl.gov)
  • Tiny, fully biocompatible electronic devices that are able to dissolve harmlessly into their surroundings after functioning for a precise amount of time have been created by a research team led by biomedical engineers at Tufts University in collaboration with researchers at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. (tufts.edu)
  • Finally, editors, researchers and graduate students are invited to attend a continuing education activity specifically designed for the dissemination of scientific information during the VII Meeting of Editors and Authors of Dental Journals in Rio de Janeiro, May 27-28 2010. (bvsalud.org)
  • ACURIL 2020 (18-19 Nov) - BIREME presents "VHL: a Caribbean integration effort" as proposal for the development of a VHL Instance for the English Caribbean, as a strategy for integrating efforts and information resources, prioritizing to facilitate the access to scientific and technical information for professionals, researchers, students and decision makers interested in, acting on, or making decisions on health area in the Caribbean region. (bvsalud.org)
  • In all three initiatives, younger and early career researchers were the target group for the initiatives and a question from the audience to the speakers concerned how to get through to more senior researchers that might not be too keen on changing their practices. (lu.se)
  • The emphasis of this FOA is on molecular analysis technologies with a high degree of technical innovation with the potential to significantly affect and transform investigations exploring the molecular and cellular bases of cancer. (nih.gov)
  • As part of this effort Mulder is now leading a project funded by the NIH through its Common Fund's Harnessing Data Science for Health Discovery and Innovation in Africa programme, to build an Open Data science platform for African scientists called eLwazi. (uct.ac.za)
  • providing an enabling environment for analysis of biomedical data on the continent and promoting local innovation," says Mulder. (uct.ac.za)
  • We're excited to welcome PacBio to the ERGA initiative and look forward to our coordinated effort to generate complete reference genomes for all European biodiversity, which will accelerate conservation initiatives and advance biodiversity genomics innovation. (forextv.com)
  • The NIH RADx initiative has enabled innovation and growth in the creation of new, rapid COVID-19 testing technologies," said Bruce J. Tromberg, Ph.D., director of NIBIB and lead for the RADx Tech program. (nih.gov)
  • As the U.S. National Science Foundation continues to support and invest in America's innovation economy, we also seek to foster collaboration, encourage knowledge sharing, and facilitate meaningful discussions to drive innovation forward. (nsf.gov)
  • A leader in information innovation, it is the developer of electronic information services used by scientists, health professionals and the public around the world. (neh.gov)
  • It has a particular focus on how information technology and biomedical informatics can support innovation and improvement. (accenture.com)
  • The committee recommends strategic investments to better organize, coordinate, and support and expand core facilities that play a critical role in innovation and interdisciplinary science. (yale.edu)
  • Dr. Erwin Gianchandani is the U.S. National Science Foundation's assistant director for Technology, Innovation and Partnerships , leading the newly established TIP Directorate. (compete.org)
  • Gianchandani has led the development and launch of several new NSF initiatives, including the Smart & Connected Communities program, Civic Innovation Challenge, Platforms for Advanced Wireless Research, and the National Artificial Intelligence Research Institutes. (compete.org)
  • Therefore, technological innovation is required to overcome current limitations and accelerate drug discovery in the pharmaceutical industry. (nature.com)
  • Since its founding in 1836, the National Library of Medicine has played a pivotal role in translating biomedical research into practice. (neh.gov)
  • As Director of the Quantitative Sciences Unit (QSU), she manages a group of faculty and PhD and Master's level staff who collaborate with clinical and translational investigators throughout the School of Medicine. (stanford.edu)
  • The National Center for Biomedical Ontology will hold a Clinical and Translational Science Ontology Tutorial and Workshop as part of its series of training and dissemination events . (bioontology.org)
  • Topics highlighted in the tutorial will be of particular interest to individuals at institutions conducting clinical and translational research, including institutions which have or are interested in obtaining CTSA (Clinical and Translational Science Award) grants. (bioontology.org)
  • The Workshop will provide an opportunity for those involved in ontology-related projects in the field of clinical and translational science to present on-going work and to review what has been achieved thus far. (bioontology.org)
  • It will conclude with consideration of plans and strategies for enhanced coordination of ontology development initiatives in the field of clinical and translational science in the future. (bioontology.org)
  • He also works in translational health technology research, especially on health data analytics and telehealth. (mi-research.net)
  • The TRHC Institute's research vision expands with the emerging research initiatives that include bioinformatics, biomedical engineering systems, nanoscale science, patient-specific information, data-driven technologies and solutions, and translational research. (tabularasahealthcare.com)
  • The initiative is enabled by rapid advances in biomedical sciences, including genomics and bioinformatics, as well as the progress in communication, information technologies and data science. (cdc.gov)
  • CDC's Office of Public Health Genomics (OPHG) launched the Evaluation of Genomic Applications in Practice and Prevention Initiative (EGAPP) in 2004. (cdc.gov)
  • This partnership expands PacBio's continued support for worldwide and regional consortiums, including the Darwin Tree of Life and Aquatic Symbiosis Genomics initiatives with the Wellcome Sanger Institute, the Vertebrate Genomes Project, the Earth BioGenome Project and the California Conservation Genomics Project. (forextv.com)
  • Pacific Biosciences of California, Inc. (NASDAQ: PACB) mission is to enable the promise of genomics to better human health and to create the world's most advanced sequencing technologies. (forextv.com)
  • The HHMI SEA-PHAGES (Science Education Alliance-Phage Hunters Advancing Genomics and Evolutionary Science) is a two-semester, discovery-based undergraduate research course that begins with simple digging in the soil to find new viruses, but progresses through a variety of microbiology techniques and eventually to complex genome annotation and bioinformatic analyses. (southernct.edu)
  • Prior to joining NIAID, Ishwar was an Associate Director at the National Cancer Institute's, Center for Biomedical Informatics and Information Technology and contributed to innovative programs and technology supporting open and collaborative team science to accelerate research in the cancer informatics community including the cancer genomics cloud and NCI hub projects. (nih.gov)
  • Dr. Khatri is a faculty member in Institute for Immunity, Transplantation and Infection (ITI) and Center for Biomedical Informatics Research (BMIR) in Department of Medicine at Stanford University. (stanford.edu)
  • As Deputy Dean for Biomedical Informatics, Ohno-Machado oversees the infrastructure related to biomedical informatics research across the academic health system. (yale.edu)
  • We are a free to attend, volunteer-mentors driven, project based, non-formal education initiative for students in secondary and high school classes, addressing domains at the convergence of life sciences and information technology (bioinformatics, synthetic biology, biomedical, e-health, etc). (gov.ro)
  • An innovative online tool funded by the National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering (NIBIB), part of the National Institutes of Health, helps organizations choose a COVID-19 testing strategy that will work best for their specific needs. (nih.gov)
  • The work was supported by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, the National Science Foundation, the Air Force Office of Scientific Research Multi University Research Initiative program, the National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering of the National Institutes of Health under award EB002520 and the U.S. Department of Energy. (tufts.edu)
  • A former deputy director of the National Eye Institute and the National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering, she brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to the position. (nih.gov)
  • Biomedical Informatics and Data Science serves as the hub for biomedical collaboration at Yale. (yale.edu)
  • This collaboration will bring together scholars, scientists, librarians, archivists, curators, technical information specialists, healthcare professionals, cultural heritage professionals, and others in the humanities and biomedical communities in order to share expertise and develop new research agendas. (neh.gov)
  • Jan. 12, 2004 - The Vanderbilt Center for Better Health (VCBH) and Accenture today announced that they are launching a research-based effort aimed at helping the global healthcare industry find ways to use information more effectively to increase collaboration. (accenture.com)
  • It will focus on defining the attributes of high performance healthcare organizations - those that are transforming the way information is used to bring better healthcare services to consumers - and the related implications for existing business models, as well as understanding the effect of collaboration on the future of the healthcare industry. (accenture.com)
  • She has a unique background that includes the social sciences, academia and industry - all of which makes her well suited for the work she is doing and for the various faculty she is in collaboration. (princeton.edu)
  • Under Dr. Gregurick's leadership and guided by the NIH's Strategic Plan for Data Science, ODSS leads and coordinates catalytic data science activities in scientific, technical, and operational programs in collaboration with the NIH institutes, centers, and offices. (nih.gov)
  • Cell Signaling Technology (CST) is a private, family-owned company, founded by scientists and dedicated to providing high quality research tools to the biomedical research community. (cellsignal.com)
  • PacBio's HiFi Sequencing technology allows scientists to take the first important step by reliably generating high-quality genetic maps of each plant and animal species. (forextv.com)
  • Cited in thousands of peer-reviewed publications, PacBio® sequencing systems are in use by scientists around the world to drive discovery in human biomedical research, plant and animal sciences, and microbiology. (forextv.com)
  • That was the message of Emory's Predictive Health Symposium, which brought together a distinguished field of national health care leaders and biomedical scientists last December. (emory.edu)
  • NEH is pleased to team up with the NLM to help support conferences and workshops aimed at training historians of medicine on the latest research techniques and to bring together biomedical scientists and humanists to explore possibilities of a collaborative nature," said NEH Senior Deputy Chairman Peede. (neh.gov)
  • It's not common for data scientists to come from the social science field. (princeton.edu)
  • The Center for Statistics and Machine Learning (CSML) oversees part of this initiative on campus and has been heavily involved in hiring data scientists like Winecoff for DataX. (princeton.edu)
  • The objective of the program is to enhance the education of future scientists, science teachers, K-12 students, parents, and the general public. (southernct.edu)
  • The Artificial Intelligence and Emerging Technologies PhD concentration will create vital new opportunities to train the research scientists of tomorrow in assimilating innovative, cutting-edge technologies to advance drug discovery and a variety of clinical applications" said Marta Filizola, PhD, Dean of the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences and Sharon and Frederick Klingenstein/Nathan Kase, MD Professor of Pharmacological Sciences at Icahn Mount Sinai. (mountsinai.org)
  • She also oversees multidisciplinary NIH-wide programs that focus on integrating computational, mathematical, and biomedical research communities around emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence and machine learning, (AI/ML) quantum computing, and digital twins. (nih.gov)
  • D. degree in computer science from The University of Sydney, Australia in 2020. (mi-research.net)
  • Since joining NIH in 2020, Dr. Laura Biven has led the Integrated Infrastructure and Emerging Technologies (IIET) branch in ODSS. (nih.gov)
  • The Vanderbilt Center for Better Health has quickly emerged as a leading source for expertise and resources to improve the quality and cost effectiveness within the health industry," said Dr. Patricia O'Brien, partner in the Accenture Health & Life Sciences practice. (accenture.com)
  • She also was founding chair of the UCSD Health Department of Biomedical Informatics and founding faculty of the UCSD Halicioğlu Data Science Institute in La Jolla, California. (yale.edu)
  • Prior to joining UCSD, she was distinguished chair in biomedical informatics at Brigham and Women's Hospital, and faculty at Harvard Medical School and at MIT's Health Sciences and Technology Division. (yale.edu)
  • Winecoff has already started working with faculty on different aspects of their projects such as Arvind Narayanan, associate professor in computer science. (princeton.edu)
  • With the CSCU-CNT and faculty expertise in material science, SCSU is also invested in the talent development in CT's manufacturing industry and have been hosting the Annual Materials and Manufacturing Summer Teachers' Institute on campus. (southernct.edu)
  • Prof. Shizuko Hiryu is a Professor at the Faculty of Life and Medical Sciences Department of Biomedical Information, Doshisha University. (eurekalert.org)
  • See the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences' Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies section and the Faculty of Science's Undergraduate section. (mcgill.ca)
  • Maggie Hellström from the ICOS Carbon Portal talked about a PhD course about research data management given at the Faculty of Science . (lu.se)
  • Computational biology has become an important part of developing emerging technologies for the field of biology. (wikipedia.org)
  • The methods are used in the fields of computational chemistry, drug design, computational biology and materials science to study molecular systems ranging from small chemical systems to large biological molecules and material assemblies. (wikipedia.org)
  • As technologies for biomedical sciences advance, we have moved to a datarich - information-poor paradigm," says Professor Nicola Mulder, head of Computational Biology Division at UCT. (uct.ac.za)
  • The Computational Medicine Laboratory (CBML) of the Institute of Computer Science, Coordinator also of the ProCAncer-I project and the Unit of Medical Technology and Intelligent Information Systems (Medlab) of the BioMedical Research Institute. (forth.gr)
  • Not only will this new generation of professionals need to receive foundational education in the use of information systems, but they will need to learn how to develop and interpret predictive diagnostic and therapeutic models using a variety of machine learning tools based on statistics and probability theory, drawing upon quantitative fields such as computer science, mathematics, theoretical physics, theoretical/computational chemistry, and digital engineering. (mountsinai.org)
  • ORNL draws on its capabilities in materials, neutrons, and computational science to develop innovative manufacturing technologies at its Manufacturing Demonstration Facility for a wide range of applications, including the nuclear industry. (ornl.gov)
  • She is the Associate Editor of the Journal of Chemical information and Modeling, American Chemical Society and the national representative of Greece in the Division of Computational and Theoretical Chemistry in the European Chemical Society. (ldorganisation.com)
  • She is currently a member of the Computational Chemistry Initiative of the European Federation for Medicinal Chemistry. (ldorganisation.com)
  • A group of more than 50 high school students and teachers was meeting to attend workshops in quantum information science (QIS) led by Karen Jo Matsler, assistant professor in practice at UTA. (uta.edu)
  • This funding opportunity is part of a broader NCI-sponsored Innovative Molecular Analysis Technologies (IMAT) Program. (nih.gov)
  • The team developed their mathematical model and calculator as part of NIH's Rapid Acceleration of Diagnostics (RADx) Tech program. (nih.gov)
  • The rigorous, 123-credit-hour program will prepare you for a career or graduate program in either or both fields, working in computer science or conducting physics research. (temple.edu)
  • This interdisciplinary program in physics and computer science is intended for students with an interest in both, and for those who would like to fulfill the essential coursework for both majors within a four-year program. (temple.edu)
  • The College of Science and Technology Post-Baccalaureate Pre-Health Program is designed for students planning to apply to medical school or pursue other health-related professions. (temple.edu)
  • The Advanced Core in Health Sciences is a program for current students who have met the premedical requirements and who seek advanced science coursework. (temple.edu)
  • Subscribe to the NSF Engines email list to receive information program updates, announcements, funding opportunities, webinars and more. (nsf.gov)
  • The New Models of Data Stewardship (NMDS) program supported research efforts to enhance biomedical discovery by piloting new digital data management strategies. (nih.gov)
  • But I realized more and more that I had an interest in science and the way the studio arts program was set up, it really wasn't possible to take any lab classes while also doing that program. (princeton.edu)
  • The program also gave me space to take science classes. (princeton.edu)
  • Dr. Elkins-Tanton teaches ASU's technological leadership program both online and on campus. (asu.edu)
  • SCSU has been a member of National Center for Women in Information Technology's Pacesetters program since 2016. (southernct.edu)
  • The program was based on the principle that key elements in improved health for all peoples are the ability of each nation to strengthen and build health sciences information capacity with qualified health sciences librarians, with supporting technological infrastructure, and with access to quality information. (mlanet.org)
  • The Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai will offer a new PhD concentration in Artificial Intelligence and Emerging Technologies in Medicine (AIET) as part of its PhD in Biomedical Sciences program. (mountsinai.org)
  • She is currently teaching at the Master s program Data Science and Information Technologies at the Department of Informatics and Telecommunications, National University of Athens. (ldorganisation.com)
  • Prior to joining ODSS, Ishwar served as the Deputy Director and operationalized NIAID's newly established office of data science and emerging technologies and successfully developed trans-NIAID program initiatives that focused on data reuse, research software development, and establishing a NIAID Data Ecosystem. (nih.gov)
  • This site provides the general public with program and application information related to HRSA's competitive grant offerings. (cdc.gov)
  • He continued his work as a postdoc in radiology at Stanford and then established his lab in the department of medicine in biomedical informatics. (stanford.edu)
  • Ohno-Machado was health sciences associate dean for informatics and technology, founding chief of the Division of Biomedical Informatics in the Department of Medicine, and distinguished professor of medicine at the University of California San Diego (UCSD). (yale.edu)
  • It is scientifically led by Prof. Luis Martí-Bonmatí, Director of the Medical Imaging Department, Chairman of Radiology, La Fe University and Polytechnic Hospital (Valencia, Spain) and coordinated by the European Institute for Biomedical Imaging Research (EIBIR), established by and headquartered at the European Society of Radiology in Vienna, Austria. (forth.gr)
  • Each science department or school also was invited to prepare information for consideration. (yale.edu)
  • Summit is part of the Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility (OLCF), a user facility of the US Department of Energy's Office of Science. (ornl.gov)
  • Laura began her public service as an AAAS Science and Technology Policy Fellow, serving first in the U.S. Department of Agriculture and then in the Department of State. (nih.gov)
  • The goal of this interest form is to create an entry point for individuals, organizations, and funders who are interested in supporting our portfolio of NSF Engine awardees and/or working within an NSF Engine to share their information. (nsf.gov)
  • To get started, organizations were required to submit a concept outline with information on their proposed topic areas, partners and geographic footprints. (nsf.gov)
  • Additionally, the two organizations will use VCBH's Nashville facility to host working sessions for a broad spectrum of healthcare organizations - including pharmaceutical and medical device companies, hospitals and health insurers and governments -- to develop optimal approaches to accessing and exchanging information. (accenture.com)
  • The center uses health care organizations around the country as test beds for improvement initiatives. (accenture.com)
  • Listed in this section are organizations that offer funding opportunities in the biomedical sciences and Website s that provide databases listing additional opportunities. (cdc.gov)
  • Contact the organizations and search the databases for information on current TB funding initiatives. (cdc.gov)
  • Neither the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention nor the National Prevention Information Network endorses the organizations, Website s, and materials presented. (cdc.gov)
  • With recent IRB research protocol approval, the center will begin enrolling the first wave of 700 participants this month and collecting health information, including conventional biomarkers, research biomarkers, and some 20 surveys covering health habits, cognitive function, emotional adjustment, and other relevant factors. (emory.edu)
  • This is the first in a series of profiles of those who lead major areas of support service throughout the Woodruff Health Sciences Center. (emory.edu)
  • More than 9,000 students choose Augusta for educational opportunities at the center of Georgia's cybersecurity hub and experiential learning that blends arts and application, humanities, and the health sciences. (universityjobs.com)
  • The Immunology Center of Georgia (IMMCG) represents a new initiative by the Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University to leverage the ability of the immune system to combat disease. (universityjobs.com)
  • Co-developer Paul Tessier, Ph.D., is product development director at CIMIT, the RADx Tech coordinating center. (nih.gov)
  • ODSS, in close partnership with the NIH Center for Information Technology (CIT), will continue to support and manage the STRIDES Initiative. (nih.gov)
  • the Princeton Catalysis Initiative, the Center for Information Technology Policy (CITP), and biomedical data science. (princeton.edu)
  • The Connecticut State Colleges and Universities (CSCU) Center for Nanotechnology fosters collaborative, interdisciplinary research and educational initiatives/programs in micro- and nanotechnology with the goal of enhancing Connecticut's workforce competitiveness in nanotechnology and materials science. (southernct.edu)
  • Keep up with the latest news from the NCI Center for Biomedical Informatics and Information Technology (CBIIT) and the data science communities. (cancer.gov)
  • We have developed a scalable annotation and analysis workflow that uses public biomedical ontologies and is based on the term recognition tools developed by the National Center for Biomedical Ontology (NCBO). (bioontology.org)
  • We are pursuing a strategy with the National Center for Biomedical Ontology (NCBO) to allow a smooth adaption from one coding system to another so that queries remain valid despite these coding changes. (bioontology.org)
  • CDC reported on recent developments under the Futures Initiative (FI), including the revised organizational structure of the Coordinating Center for Environmental Health and Injury Prevention (CCEHIP), roles and responsibilities of CCEHIP staff, and FI successes. (cdc.gov)
  • To open the Science Transfer Series Dr John P. Hatch and Dr. John D. Rugh, from the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, USA, present their ongoing project to translate the scientific evidences into effective use in the daily clinics. (bvsalud.org)
  • This Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA), issued by the National Cancer Institute (NCI), solicits grant applications proposing exploratory research projects focused on the inception and development of early stage, highly innovative, technologies or emerging technologies with significant transformative potential that has not yet been explored in a cancer-relevant use. (nih.gov)
  • The transformative impact of artificial intelligence and other emerging technologies in medicine is just beginning. (mountsinai.org)
  • As opposed to membrane biology, membrane biophysics focuses on quantitative information and modeling of various membrane phenomena, such as lipid raft formation, rates of lipid and cholesterol flip-flop, protein-lipid coupling, and the effect of bending and elasticity functions of membranes on inter-cell connections. (wikipedia.org)
  • Dr. Desai is the Director of the Quantitative Sciences Unit and is an expert in the handling of missing data, the translation of randomized clinical trial findings to real-world target populations, the incorporation of digital health data to clinical trials, and the design of clinical trials. (stanford.edu)
  • CiteAb's Life Science Reagent Supplier of the Year is a new award that recognizes the company with the most citations across antibodies, ELISA kits, biochemicals, and instruments, while CiteAb's Antibody validation initiative award recognizes the most exciting new antibody validation initiative in the sector from 2018. (cellsignal.com)
  • In 2018, Cell Signaling Technology committed to enhancing the quality and quantity of validation data and product information available to its customers as part of a larger antibody reproducibility initiative aimed at providing antibody users with additional data and resources to facilitate antibody selection and use. (cellsignal.com)
  • The Office of Data Science Strategy (ODSS) was launched in fall 2018 to catalyze new capabilities in biomedical data science and is coordinating implementation of the NIH Strategic Plan for Data Science. (nih.gov)
  • Modern genetics and technological aids to human reproduction, like other advances in science and technology, have created ethical problems heretofore unencountered. (encyclopedia.com)
  • As advances in science and technology make traditional methods of managing information obsolete, the industry must seek alternatives. (accenture.com)
  • EUCAIM brings together 76 partners from 14 EU member states, covering competences in cancer imaging and care, big data in medical imaging, FAIR data management, ethical and legal aspects of medical data, development and deployment of research infrastructures, AI and machine learning, as well as dissemination, communication and stakeholder outreach in biomedical imaging. (forth.gr)
  • Dr. Cournia is a Senior Researcher at the Biomedical Research Foundation, Academy of Athens, where she works on anticancer drug and materials design using High Performance Computing (http://www.drugdesign.gr). (ldorganisation.com)
  • She organized the first large-scale initiative to share clinical data across five UC medical systems and later extended it to various institutions in California and around the country. (yale.edu)
  • She is an elected member of the National Academy of Medicine, the American Society for Clinical Investigation, the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering, the American College of Medical Informatics, and the International Academy of Health Sciences Informatics. (yale.edu)
  • Clinical data providers will be invited to join the initiative through an open call procedure during the course of the project. (forth.gr)
  • The Revista Odonto Ciência (Journal of Dental Science) has the pleasure to introduce to our readers the Science Transfer Series, a set of guest editorials aiming to cover different initiatives and strategies to bridge the gap between academia and clinical community or industry. (bvsalud.org)
  • Their goal is to provide long term instrumentation for dental students and clinicians to have autonomy in self-learning and clinical decision without being overwhelmed by the profusion of biomedical information from scattered sources. (bvsalud.org)
  • The Portal includes clinical, population health and health systems research but excludes basic/biomedical research. (bvsalud.org)
  • It aims at a closer interaction with health systems and disease control programmes, capacity strengthening based on selected research initiatives and full exploitation of scientific and technological advances in the biomedical, social and information sciences, as discussed here by Carlos Morel. (bvsalud.org)
  • Dr. Chen is a physician-scientist with professional software development experience as an entrepreneur and graduate training in computer science. (stanford.edu)
  • and her PhD in medical information sciences and computer science at Stanford University. (yale.edu)
  • Long fascinated by the combination of life science and computer science, Ohno-Machado has conducted research in predictive models and data sharing since the start of her career. (yale.edu)
  • Study the interplay between computer science and physics with the Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Physics in Temple's College of Science and Technology. (temple.edu)
  • The coursework for the Computer Science and Physics degree is broken down into three overarching categories: computer science, mathematics and physics. (temple.edu)
  • Though Computer Science and Physics are offered separately, the joint degree provides an enriching experience of complementary academic fields. (temple.edu)
  • Computer science is the study of the design and use of computers, and physicians use computers to explore virtual realities and test theories. (temple.edu)
  • Projects in Computer Science. (temple.edu)
  • Qualified students can earn the Computer Science and Physics Major and a Doctor of Physical Therapy from the College of Public Health over a five-year course of study, instead of taking the usual six years. (temple.edu)
  • CITP draws members from computer science, engineering, politics, economics, sociology and the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs. (princeton.edu)
  • He holds a bachelor's degree in computer science and master's and doctoral degrees in biomedical engineering, all from the University of Virginia. (compete.org)
  • D. degree candidate in computer science at Biomedical Data Analysis and Visualisation (BDAV), School of Computer Science, The University of Sydney, Australia. (mi-research.net)
  • degree in computer science from University of Sydney, Australia in 2014 and 2016, respectively. (mi-research.net)
  • Prior to this, he was a postdoctoral research fellow at the Biomedical and Multimedia Information Technology (BMIT) Research Group, School of Computer Science, The University of Sydney, Australia. (mi-research.net)
  • degree in electrical engineering and computer science (EECS) from Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU), China in 1982, and the M. Sc. (mi-research.net)
  • D. degree in computer science from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), USA in 1985 and 1988, respectively, where he received the Crump Prize for Excellence in Medical Engineering. (mi-research.net)
  • ORNL also conduct innovative basic and applied computer science research on challenges of national interest. (ornl.gov)
  • H3ABioNet is collaborating with UCT eResearch to build an Open Data science platform as part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Data for Africa Initiative. (uct.ac.za)
  • The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) and the National Library of Medicine (NLM) , the world's largest medical library and a component of the National Institutes of Health, have reaffirmed a partnership, originally established in 2012 , to develop initiatives that explore the intersection of biomedical and humanities research. (neh.gov)
  • Biomedical developments have also posed new conceptual, epistemological, and metaphysical problems. (encyclopedia.com)
  • Mara Aspinall is a professor of practice for Arizona State University's College of Health Solutions, and teaches biomedical diagnostics both in person and online. (asu.edu)
  • In Proceedings of the 33rd International Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems , Vancouver, Canada, Article number 301, 2019. (springer.com)
  • MOORESTOWN, N.J. and Orlando, Fla., February 21, 2019 - Tabula Rasa HealthCare, Inc. (TRHC) (NASDAQ: TRHC), a healthcare technology company advancing the field of medication safety, today announced the launch of its Scientific Precision Pharmacotherapy Research and Development Institute. (tabularasahealthcare.com)
  • Dr. Susan Gregurick was appointed Associate Director for Data Science and the Director of ODSS in September 2019. (nih.gov)
  • and the October 2013 symposium An Epidemiology of Information: New Methods for Interpreting Disease and Data , which explored new methods for large-scale data analysis of epidemic disease. (neh.gov)
  • The awardees for the National Robotics Initiative (NRI) will work on projects that would accelerate the development of the next generation of robotics, in what is called co-robotics. (nih.gov)
  • Dr. Olivier Gevaert is an associate professor at Stanford University focusing on developing machine-learning methods for biomedical decision support from multi-scale data. (stanford.edu)
  • The research is intended to address a number of information bottlenecks in the healthcare industry. (accenture.com)
  • The World Health Organization Eastern Mediterranean Region (EMR) has made huge progress in terms of use of information and communication technology (ICT) in the healthcare sector. (who.int)
  • The USSC recommends investing in a university-wide initiative that will facilitate the integration of data science and mathematical modeling research across the campus. (yale.edu)
  • The committee recognized that important science at Yale will emerge from all quarters of the university, and cannot fit into a single short list of ideas. (yale.edu)
  • The committee recommends initiatives throughout the STEM pipeline that will allow Yale to further promote and nurture diversity in all scientific enterprises. (yale.edu)
  • Located at Yale and SCSU, CRISP offers activities that promote the interdisciplinary and innovative aspects of materials science to a diverse group of participants. (southernct.edu)
  • With Accenture, we will help the industry find new approaches and tools to make information more available to all participants. (accenture.com)
  • Amy Winecoff's path to becoming a data scientist at Princeton University was a circuitous one but it has uniquely prepared her for the interdisciplinary work she is doing which touches on engineering, technology, public policy, and the social sciences. (princeton.edu)
  • The Gevaert lab focuses on multi-scale biomedical data fusion primarily in oncology and neuroscience. (stanford.edu)
  • The volume, speed, and availability of data is transforming information and knowledge production, and no aspect of society today will be untouched, from biomedical and environmental questions to challenges in neuroscience, social science, and basic science. (yale.edu)
  • Matsler, a clear-eyed veteran with infectious enthusiasm, is the science teacher everyone wishes they had in high school. (uta.edu)
  • Jacqueline Edwards, a science teacher at McAdory High School in McCalla, Alabama, said studying quantum concepts reminded her that she and her colleagues are lifelong learners. (uta.edu)
  • The Basic Core in Health Sciences is intended for professionals who need the required science courses to apply to medical school. (temple.edu)
  • Both tracks include classes in the Lewis Katz School of Medicine and the College of Science and Technology. (temple.edu)
  • These devices are the polar opposite of conventional electronics whose integrated circuits are designed for long-term physical and electronic stability,' says Fiorenzo Omenetto, professor of biomedical engineering at Tufts School of Engineering and a senior and corresponding author on the paper 'A Physically Transient Form of Silicon Electronics' published in the September 28, 2012, issue of Science. (tufts.edu)
  • Her passion is social justice and health equity, so she focuses her work on using health information systems to improve patient lives in resource constrained settings. (openmrs.org)
  • Tom Oluoch is a health systems expert with a special interest in the strategic planning, design, implementation and evaluation of health information systems (HIS) in resource-limited settings. (openmrs.org)
  • degree in manufacturing information and systems from the Cheng Kung University, China in 2008. (mi-research.net)
  • The Region has a huge disparity in level of development of national (health) information systems. (who.int)
  • Use of ICT in health is an integral part of national health information systems. (who.int)
  • These systems represent the backbone of the national health system, being the glue that ties all the components together.e-health (use of information technology and telecommunications in health) has 3 basic elements: ICT infrastructure, health and biomedical knowledge and people (users). (who.int)
  • Use of ICT in to the quality of higher education indicated health is an integral part of national health that Arab countries have risen significantly information systems. (who.int)
  • Despite progress in medical science and in information and communication technology, the health care system is not serving the needs of payers, providers, or--most important--the public. (emory.edu)
  • Changes in biomedical science, public policy, information technology, and electronic heath record (EHR) adoption have converged recently to enable a transformation in the delivery, efficiency, and effectiveness of health care. (bioontology.org)
  • Learn how the academic disciplines of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) form a foundation for public health. (cdc.gov)
  • Explicitly state the focus, goals and environmental public health role of ATSDR's asbestos projects because the initiative continues to expand with additional partners and activities without a defined direction. (cdc.gov)
  • Disclaimer: The information on the Find TB Resources Website is made available as a public service. (cdc.gov)
  • This trust offers grants for research in the following general areas: biomedical research, technology transfer, history of medicine research, research in biomedical ethics, and public engagement in science. (cdc.gov)
  • Besides the discussion on the impact of scientific and technological advances on dental and continuing education, this issue also brings a review on the necessity of education adjustments in face of the public health policies in Brazil. (bvsalud.org)
  • His research in the development of machine learning and computer vision focuses on unsupervised and self-supervised deep learning models for biomedical image analysis, to improve image segmentation, retrieval, quantification, and classification without relying on labelled data. (mi-research.net)
  • The Librarians without Borders ® E-library Training Initiative improved access to critically important health information in underserved countries through training in information retrieval and library information assistance. (mlanet.org)
  • CRISP, which stands for "Computer Retrieval of Information on Scientific Projects," is a searchable database of federally funded biomedical research projects conducted at universities, hospitals, and other research institutions. (cdc.gov)
  • Today, the company's innovative instruments are based on Single Molecule, Real-Time (SMRT®) Sequencing technology, which delivers a comprehensive view of genomes, transcriptomes, and epigenomes, enabling access to the full spectrum of genetic variation in any organism. (forextv.com)
  • Nanopore sensing is an emerging technology for single-molecule analysis of biomolecules. (nature.com)
  • Hosted by the NLM and supported by NEH through a grant to Virginia Tech , this 3-day workshop convened scholars of medical history whose research shows promise for making innovative use of methods, tools, and data from the digital humanities. (neh.gov)
  • Our technologically advanced corporate environment focuses on developing individuals in building their skillset in areas like business, engineering, and science. (iagora.com)
  • A combination of these methods can be used to create phase diagrams of different types of membranes, which yields information on thermodynamic behavior of a membrane and its components. (wikipedia.org)
  • Since its foundation Cell Signaling Technology has historically been at the forefront of rigorous antibody validation utilizing multiple validation methods including positive/negative cell lines as well as knockout models and siRNA based platforms. (cellsignal.com)
  • Both laboratries have established a tradition of internationally acknowledged excellence in conducting high‐level R&D work and in developing innovative computer methods and tools in the area of medical and biomedical engineering and informatics, e‐health, m‐Health, and medical imaging. (forth.gr)
  • The main research area is analysis of very large sets of data, with a research focus is in the areas of large-scale data analytics and architectures, which includes work machine learning, deep learning, text analytics, graph analytics, visual analytics, and biomedical analytics. (ornl.gov)
  • The Human Genome Initiative, a "big science" project launched by the U.S. government to map and sequence the entire human genome, has heightened concerns about the privacy and confidentiality of genetic information, the uses to which such information might be put, and the possibility of stigmatizing individuals or groups because of their genetic constitution. (encyclopedia.com)
  • The contemporary science of genetics provides, not only an understanding of heritable traits, but also the capability to diagnose the probability or certainty of transmitting to offspring genetic conditions such as sickle-cell anemia. (encyclopedia.com)
  • Affordable, accessible robotic technology can facilitate wellness and personalized, home-based health care, especially for the growing elderly and disabled population. (nih.gov)
  • The 2015 US Precision Medicine Initiative promises a new era of biomedical research and its application in health care. (cdc.gov)
  • The announcement of a new major US Precision Medicine initiative comes more than a decade after the completion of the Human Genome Project, the ambitious project that culminated in sequencing all 3 billion base pairs of our genome. (cdc.gov)
  • NLM makes its information services known and available with the help of the National Network of Libraries of Medicine, which consists of over 6,000 member institutions, including eight Regional Medical Libraries. (neh.gov)
  • This course introduces life science college students to biomedical advances and technologies in medicine, together with drug patents, medical device implants, diagnostic and medical device software. (henrimoissan.net)
  • Artificial intelligence and several other powerful technologies such as medical devices, robotic machines, and sensors are paving the way for a new era of biomedical research, offering unparalleled opportunities to improve human health. (mountsinai.org)
  • He is a member of the editorial board for Artificial Intelligence in the Life Sciences and is on the editorial advisory boards of The Journal of Medicinal Chemistry and The Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling. (ldorganisation.com)
  • When we understand why each of us responds differently to diseases and their treatment, we can use that information to determine the right treatment at the right time for each individual based on their unique biology, behavior, and environment. (emory.edu)
  • SCSU has two National Science Foundation funded projects, Collaborative Research: K-KIDS -- A Reconnaissance of the 5000 Nearest K Dwarfs and Wireless Imaging Intensity Interferometer for Astronomy . (southernct.edu)
  • In the Romanian business environment there are many technology projects with great potential, which can be developed with funding and know-how. (gov.ro)
  • Aspinall is the managing director and co-founder of BlueStone Venture Partners, a venture fund investing in life sciences technology companies. (asu.edu)
  • Since our inception in 1999, Cell Signaling Technology has used positive and negative models in every application to validate any given antibody," said Roberto Polakiewicz, chief scientific officer at Cell Signaling Technology. (cellsignal.com)
  • The Childhood Cancer Data Initiative (CCDI) awarded administrative supplements to eight NCI-Designated Cancer Centers, enabling research that leverages the CCDI Data Ecosystem to address scientific questions and create analytical tools for advancing childhood cancer research. (cancer.gov)
  • This new training area, along with other similar initiatives, is placing Mount Sinai at the leading edge of this emerging scientific field to enhance health and well-being of people everywhere. (mountsinai.org)
  • This Internet research service provides access to over 23,000 records providing scientific grant and funding information. (cdc.gov)
  • Apply for the Librarians without Borders® Ursula Poland International Scholarship , which helps fund an international project by a US or Canadian health sciences librarian. (mlanet.org)
  • The Science and Technology Research Infrastructure for Discovery, Experimentation, and Sustainability (STRIDES) Initiative established partnerships with commercial cloud service providers to reduce economic and technological barriers to accessing and computing on large biomedical datasets to accelerate biomedical advances. (nih.gov)
  • We will invest strategically in science and engineering in order to continue to push the frontier of human knowledge and discovery," said President Salovey. (yale.edu)
  • Data Science, AI, ML and Drug Discovery: Symeres' Point of View. (ldorganisation.com)
  • Herbie and Nicole Wertheim's investment in the College of Engineering to launch a $300 million initiative that is revolutionizing engineering education and research. (ufl.edu)
  • This foundation provides funding for programs that increase access to innovations in education, technology, and global health. (cdc.gov)
  • NIOSH's initiatives in research, technical assistance, education, training, and communication are based on respect for farming traditions, and first-hand knowledge of this unique occupational setting. (cdc.gov)
  • The University Science Strategy Committee has issued a report with recommendations to bolster Yale's position as a leading global research university. (yale.edu)
  • The University Science Strategy Committee (USSC) recently presented its findings to President Peter Salovey, Provost Ben Polak, and other university leaders. (yale.edu)
  • degree in information technology from the University of Newcastle, Australia in 2009, and the M. Eng. (mi-research.net)
  • He is a lecturer at the College of Science and Engineering, James Cook University, Australia. (mi-research.net)
  • In addition to Tufts and UIUC, co-authors on the paper also came from Seoul National University, Northwestern University, Dalian University of Technology (China), Nano Terra (Boston), and the University of Arizona. (tufts.edu)