Biomedical Informatics Lecture Series

To highlight innovative informatics work and foster the exchange of ideas and resources within the CTSC partner institutions, an ongoing lecture series is currently held quarterly. This is open to any group within the CTSC that has resource to share. By providing a forum in which groups can showcase and discuss their work, the lecture series encourages sharing, generation of new ideas and provides community input to ongoing projects and recognition for innovative work. Through this venue, we expect to uncover valuable tools that can be further developed within the infrastructure of CTSC. In addition, by raising awareness of already developed resources, the CTSC hopes to avert duplicative efforts and encourage future collaboration.

Projects and ideas for presentations are welcome and can be submitted to doo2004@med.cornell.edu

Current Lecture Series
Topic: Urology and Surgery Informatics Efforts at MSKCC. Emphasis on the Caisis project
By: Paul Fearn, MBA
Date: Monday June 15th, 2009 at 12:30pm - 1:30pm
Location: Room Z-105 in Zuckerman Research Center
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
410 E 69th St (Between York and 1st Aves)

 

 

Previous Lecture Series
Topic: Reliable estimation of performance for gene expression-based predictive models
By: Dr. Fabien Campagne
Date: April 13, 2009
Location:  

 

 

Past Lecture Series
Topic: Structured Vocabularies within the EMR: Benefits to Reporting and Decision Support
By: Dr. Curtis Cole
Date: February 09, 2009
Location: