Articles
caBIG® Delivers Federated Access to Imaging Informatics Toolkit
caBIG® imaging tools were on display at the 94th annual meeting of the Radiological Society
of North America (RSNA), demonstrating the potential for collecting, analyzing, integrating, and
disseminating information associated with cancer research and care. A recent article in Health
Imaging provides a summary of major projects that are part of this initiative, along with highlights
from a presentation by Dr. Eliot Siegel, professor and vice-chair of the department of diagnostic
radiology at the University of Maryland School of Medicine in Baltimore. Read the full article
here.
HHS Releases Report on Personalized Medicine
Friday, November 14th, 2008 Secretary Leavitt and the Department of Health and Human Services released their 2008 Report on Personalized Medicine entitled, “Personalized Health Care: Pioneers, Partnerships, Progress”. This year’s report focuses on a sampling of activities that are now underway in different parts of the private and academic health care sectors toward integrating personalized health care into clinical practice. This includes efforts to employ genomics and other molecular level techniques in clinical care; the use of health information technology in care, including the integration of clinical care with research goals; and the realignment of traditional organizations toward enhanced individualization of treatment and patient-centric approaches. The Community Case Study on caBIG® begins on page 183.
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ClinPage Interviews Ken Buetow
ClinPage talks with Dr. Kenneth Buetow (Associate Director for Bioinformatics and Information Technology, NCI) about how the National Cancer Insititute is re-imagining cancer research with caBIG®.
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Computerworld: Honors Program Case Study
The NCI was awarded the 2006 Computerworld Honors 21st Century Achievement Award for Science for its accomplishments under the caBIG™ program.
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Cyberinfrastructure: Empowering a ‘‘Third Way" in Biomedical Research
NCI Center for Bioinformatics Director Ken Buetow authored an article that explores the vital role information technology must play to enable a new generation of medicine. This article also appeared in the May 2005 issue of Science.
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