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Translational Bioinformatics and Clinical Research (Biomedical) Informatics

Surgical Pathology Clinics, 2015
Translational bioinformatics and clinical research (biomedical) informatics are the primary domains related to informatics activities that support translational research. Translational bioinformatics focuses on computational techniques in genetics, molecular biology, and systems biology.
S Joseph, Sirintrapun   +5 more
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Biomedical and Health Informatics in Translational Medicine

Methods of Information in Medicine, 2009
Summary Objectives: To discuss translational medicine advances challenging biomedical and health informatics. Methods: Reviewing material presented at the Heidelberg 35th Anniversary Workshop, summarizing results from the 1st AMIA Summit on Translational Bioinformatics and discussing the opportunities, difficulties, and ethical ...
C A, Kulikowski, C W, Kulikowski
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Reengineering Biomedical Translational Research with Engineering Ethics

Science and Engineering Ethics, 2014
It is widely accepted that translational research practitioners need to acquire special skills and knowledge that will enable them to anticipate, analyze, and manage a range of ethical issues. While there is a small but growing literature that addresses the ethics of translational research, there is a dearth of scholarship regarding how this might ...
Mary E, Sunderland, Rahul Uday, Nayak
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Translational Research and Biomedical Informatics

2009
A critical need exists to address real issues that appear when a physician is faced with a patient and the need to make clinical decisions that will impact the patient, their quality life, and those of the patient's family. Bridging this gap between the clinical need and the available technologies, clinical data, and clinician input is the role that ...
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Translational research in biomedical optics

Frontiers in Optics 2004/Laser Science XXII/Diffractive Optics and Micro-Optics/Optical Fabrication and Testing, 2004
Translational research requires systematic assessment of technology and methodologies which is best performed in multi disciplinary teams. Results in basic science will need to be evaluated for technologic feasibility. If a device or methodology is feasible, intermediate outcomes will need to be assessed in an unbiased manner. Whether the technology or
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Clinical translation of biomedical sensors for sports medicine

Journal of Medical Engineering & Technology, 2019
The digital health field has seen a surge in product development over the last decade, with product introductions ranging from wrist monitors, epidermal electronics, electronic pills and smart garments, much of these precipitated through the commercialisation and commoditisation of sensor technology.
Dhruv R, Seshadri   +3 more
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Transgenic pigs as models for translational biomedical research

Journal of Molecular Medicine, 2010
The translation of novel discoveries from basic research to clinical application is a long, often inefficient, and thus costly process. Accordingly, the process of drug development requires optimization both for economic and for ethical reasons, in order to provide patients with appropriate treatments in a reasonable time frame.
Bernhard, Aigner   +6 more
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Translating Biomedical Terms by Inferring Transducers

2005
This paper presents a method to automatically translate a large class of terms in the biomedical domain from one language to another; it is evaluated on translations between French and English. It relies on a machine-learning technique that infers transducers from examples of bilingual word pairs; no additional resource or knowledge is needed.
Vincent Claveau, Pierre Zweigenbaum
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Complex Biomedical Systems: From Basic Science to Translation

IEEE Pulse, 2012
The Department of Biomedical Engineering (BME) of the University of Southern California (BME@USC) has a longstanding tradition of advancing biomedicine through the development and application of novel engineering ideas. More than 80 primary and affiliated faculty members conduct cutting-edge research in a wide variety of areas, such as neuroengineering,
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