Informatics Seminars and Lectures

Previous Seminars

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The Pathology Informatics Seminar has provided a weekly forum for developers and users of biomedical software at Johns Hopkins for the past three years. In addition to personnel from Pathology Data Systems we have regular attendees from a variety of computing groups on the medical campus. Seminars range from show-casing of new applications, reviews of journal articles, and tutorials on various topics in computer science to business and marketing aspects of informatics. We meet weekly in the hospital at 11 AM in Meyer B-105. The seminars are approved for Continuing Medical Education (CME) credit. All are welcome!

 

Date Topic Presenter
4/4/02 Designing a research database for pediatric brain tumors. Charles Eberhart, MD, PhD

4/11/02

   
4/18/02    

 

 

Review of national symposium on Informatics teaching

Web interface for clinical research

Impact of computer technology in the workplace

Microfiche replacement by a computer database

Internet-based mutual support groups for depression

Data mining internet traversal paths

Bringing pharmacy software to the market

Research at the interface of neuroscience and informatics

 

 



Lecture material delivered by Dr. Saltz at the University of Maryland during the fall semester, 2000 (including a class syllabus) is available online at www.cs.umd.edu/class/fall2000/CMSC615.

To go directly to the index of lectures go to pathology2.jhu.edu/Informatics/lecture_index.htm.