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Domain Workspaces

The Domain Workspaces were formed to respond to needs identified by NCI-sponsored cancer research centers:

  • Clinical Trial Management Systems:  Develops a comprehensive set of modular, interoperable and standards based tools designed to meet the diverse clinical trials management needs of the Cancer Center community.
  • Integrative Cancer Research Workspace: Produces modular and interoperable tools and interfaces that provide for integration between biomedical informatics applications and data. This will ultimately enable translational and integrative research by providing for the integration of clinical and basic research data.
  • In Vivo Imaging Workspace: Creates, optimizes and validates tools and methods to extract meaning from and share imaging data.
  • Tissue Banks and Pathology Tools Workspace: Develops a set of tools to inventory, track, mine, and visualize biospecimens and related annotations from geographically dispersed repositories.

 

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