Proceedings
Table of Contents
Keynote
Speakers
Invited
Cross-Cutting Themes
CODATA
2015
Physical
Science Data
Biological
Science Data
Earth
and Environmental Data
Medical
and Health Data
Behavioral
and Social Science Data
Informatics
and Technology
Data
Science
Data
Policy
Technical
Demonstrations
Large
Data Projects
Poster
Sessions
Public
Lectures
Program
at a Glance
Detailed
Program
List
of Participants
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Track
I-D-2: The US National Library of Medicine's Visible Human Project®
Data Sets
Track III-C-5: Emerging tools and
techniques for data handling in developing countries
Track III-D-6: Données &
Santé : utilisations et enjeux (Data and Health: Usage and
Issues)
Track
I-D-2:
The US National Library of Medicine's Visible Human Project®
Data Sets
Chair: Michael J. Ackerman, National Library of Medicine,
National Institutes of Health, USA
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1.
The Visible Human Project® Image
Data Sets
From Inception to Completion and Beyond
Richard A. Banvard, National Library of Medicine, National Institutes
of Health, USA
[abstract]
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2. Visible Human Explorer
Hao Le, Flashback Imaging Inc., Canada
Brian Wannamaker, Sea Scan International Inc., Canada
[abstract]
[paper]
3. The NLM Insight Registration and
Segmentation Toolkit
William Lorensen, GE Research, USA
[abstract]
[paper]
4.
The Visible Human Data Sets: A Protoype and a Roadmap for
Navigating Medical Imaging Data
Peter Ratiu, Harvard Medical School, Brigham and Women's
Hospital, USA
[abstract]
[paper]
Track
III-C-5:
Emerging tools and techniques for data handling in
developing countries
Chair: Julia Royall, Chief, International Programs, and
Director, Malaria Research Telecommunications Network,
for the National Library of Medicine, USA
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1.
Field Data Collection for the Malaria Research Network in Kenya
Allen Hightower, Centers for Disease Control, USA
[abstract]
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2.
Eye witness account: the role of IT and data management in expansion
and change at a remote research unit in Kenya
Tom Oluoch, KEMRI-Wellcome Trust, Kenya
[abstract]
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(pdf)]
3.
CDC in Zimbabwe: strengthening regional surveillance and laboratory
measures, supporting infrastructure development and promoting
technology transfer
Robert Mayes, CDC AIDS Program, Zimbabwe
[abstract]
[paper]
4.
Complex Data From Health Research
Themba Mohoto, Reproductive Research Unit, Chris Hani
Baragwanath Hospital, Oweto
[abstract]
[paper]
Track
III-D-6:
Données & Santé : utilisations et enjeux
(Data and Health: Usage and Issues)
Chair: Daniel Laurent, Université MLV, France ;
Jean-Pierre Caliste UTC, France
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1.
New information systems for the public healthcare insurance
organization : the Catalan Health Service (CatSalut) in Spain
TORT I BARDOLET (Jaume), Generalitat de Catalunya, CatSalut,
Barcelona, Spain
[abstract]
[paper]
2.
The planning and management of emergency treatment in Catalonia,
by means of a specific information system
TORT I BARDOLET (Jaume), Generalitat de Catalunya, CatSalut,
Barcelona, Spain
[abstract]
[paper]
3.
Etude d'un système d'aide à la gestion de l'information
dans la santé
Appliqué au domaine cardiovasculaire
Elisabeth Scarbonchi, Daniel Laurent, Christian Recchia,
Université de Marne-la-Vallée, Institut Francilien
d'Ingénierie des Services (I.F.I.S.), France
[abstract]
[paper]
4.
Données et santé : propriété,
accès, protection, transmission. Les enjeux des réseaux
de santé
Christian
Bourret, Université de Marne-la-Vallée, France
Serge Chambaud, Institut National de la Propriété
Industrielle (I.N.P.I.), France
Elisabeth Scarbonchi, Université de Marne-la-Vallée,
France
Daniel Laurent, Université de Marne-la-Vallée,
France
[abstract]
[paper]
5.
Les réseaux de santé : une expérimentation
française centrée sur le partage de l'information
Gabriella Salzano, Université de Marne-la-Vallée,
France
Christian Bourret, Université de Marne-la-Vallée,
France
Jean-Pierre Caliste, Université de Technologie de Compiègne
(UTC), France
Daniel Laurent, Université de Marne-la-Vallée,
France
[abstract]
[paper]
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