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Informatics Grand Rounds - 2006

The Informatics Grand Rounds is a lecture series which began in 2004. Lectures will be presented the first blue Friday every month at 12:30 - 1:30 p.m. in the Christensen Lecture Hall (10-101), located in the Gonda Building, unless otherwise noted. This series will also be webcast.

Date Speaker Presentation
1/13/2006 Christopher G. Chute, M.D., DrPH
Professor, Medical Informatics
Chair, Division of Biomedical Informatics
Mayo Clinic
"Research Roadmaps, IT Infrastructure, and Biomedical Informatics: NIH’s CTSA as a Unifying Paradigm"
Presentation Slides
2/10/2006 John P. Pestian, Ph.D., MBA
Director, Computational Medicine Center
Cincinnati Children Hospital Medical Center
"Classifying Clinical Free Text - The Auto-ontologizer: A work in progress"
3/10/2006 Nathan Pankratz, PhD
Postdoctoral Fellow
Indiana University, School of Medicine
"Understanding the genetic contribution to Parkinson disease"
4/7/2006 Ping-I Lin, MD, PhD
Research Associate
Duke University Medical Center
"Interrogating Contradictory Flip-flop Allelic Associations with Disease Risk"
5/5/2006 Shaoqi Rao, PhD
Assistant Professor
Cleveland Clinic Foundation
"Unraveling the genetic mechanisms for complex human diseases"
5/11/2006 Joanna Biernacka, PhD
Postdoctoral Research Associate
Cambridge Institute for Medical Research
University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
"Methods for identification of polymorphisms responsible for a linkage signal with application to type 1 diabetes"
7/14/2006 Nina Schwenk, MD
Hugh Smith, MD
David Mohr, MD
Mayo Clinic College of Medicine
"Update on Mayo-IBM Collaboration and Developing Enterprise Data Trust (EDT) Activities"
8/11/2006 Sue Ellen Wright, PhD
Professor, Institute for Applied Linguistics
Kent State University
"Typologies for Knowledge Representation Resources"
8/15/2006 Douglas B. Fridsma, MD, PhD, FACP
Assistant Professor, Center for Biomedical
Informatics and Intelligent Systems
University of Pittsburgh
"The BRIDG Project: A Model to Improve Clinical Trials Research"
9/18/2006 Diago Fraidenraich, PhD
Senior Research Scientist
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
"Defects in Mice by Early Injection of Embryonic Stem Cells"
10/16/2006 Jeffrey W. Walker, PhD
Professor of Physiology
Director of University of Wisconsin Human Proteomics Program
"Endothelin Signaling and Heart Failure"