New Demos and Downloads page on the BIRN website
from Biomedical Informatics Research Network (BIRN)
(2013/6/18 1:58)
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Take a look at some of BIRN’s most useful and popular capabilities with their related demos and downloads. You can check it out at: birncommunity.org/capabilities/demos/
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BIRN at the OHBM meeting and Hackathon in Seattle June 16-20
from Biomedical Informatics Research Network (BIRN)
(2013/6/5 8:41)
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BIRN representatives will be attending the Organization for Human Brain Mapping meeting in Seattle, Washington June 16-20, 2013. They will be making both scientific presentations and participating in the tutorial sessions before the meeting. In addition, BIRN is supporting the HBM Hackathon and will make its tools available to Hackathon participants. The Hackathon is an analysis and resource-building competition that will strengthen the connection between open neuroscience and cloud computing. The Hackathon challenges include a) the creation of connections between imaging/genetic datasets and the Allen Brain Atlas and b) the large-scale integration of resting state data with other Hackathon-accessible data sets. A third challenge will be announced at the conference and participants are also encouraged to create their own challenge. Amazon Web Services will provide support as well as $100 in cloud computing credits. Please visit the BIRN booth (#116) while at the conferen ...
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Google Tech Talk about accelerating breathroughs in bioinformatics
from Biomedical Informatics Research Network (BIRN)
(2013/5/9 4:05)
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Last week, Gully Burns, chair of BIRN’s Knowledge Engineering Working Group , presented a Google Tech Talk called Organizing the World’s Scientific Knowledge to make it Universally Accessible and Powerful: Building the Breakthrough Machine . This talk explores using a powerful, new knowledge engineering framework to find the right bioinformatics questions and their appropriate answers.
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Computational Genomics Training Workshop?May 20th at UCLA
from Biomedical Informatics Research Network (BIRN)
(2013/4/23 3:16)
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There are petabytes of biomedical data, tens of thousands of computational algorithms reported in the literature, thousands of independently developed software tools and hundreds of protocols for analyzing human health data. This workshop, including co-chairs of the BIRN Genomics Working Group, will present the theoretical and methodological aspects of biomedical computing and focus on genomics training, practical usage, functionality, applications and tool interoperability.
Venue: Powell Library Classroom C (3rd Floor), UCLA , Los Angeles, CA 90095
Date: Monday, May 20 , 2013
Time: 11:00AM – 5:00PM Pacific Time
Presenters: Ivo Dinov, Fabio Macciardi, Federica Torri, Petros Petrosyan, Zhizhong Liu, Alen Zamanyan
Registration site (attendance is free, but registration is required ): http://pipeline.loni.ucla.edu/computational-genomics-training-workshop-2013-rsvp/
Sponsors:
NIH/NIBIB P41-EB015922, P41-RR013642
UCLA Computational Bioscience Institute Coll ...
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GlobusWorld coming up?April 16-18 in Chicago
from Biomedical Informatics Research Network (BIRN)
(2013/3/28 6:52)
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Globus Online is the powerful technology underlying important BIRN capabilities such as data movement and security. Get an up close look at this year’s GlobusWORLD conference.
If you are spending more time than you’d like tending to your data, or if you would like to be doing more but can’t get your data where it needs to be (or to the people who need it), GlobusWORLD (Chicago, April 16-18) is the place to be. This year’s conference focuses on “moving, syncing, and sharing” research data at scale. Be the first to see our new service for data sharing – no cloud storage required! Get inspired by how other institutions are using Globus. See www.globusworld.org for information and registration.
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BIRN PDF extraction paper?highly accessed?on Source Code for Biology&Medicine site
from Biomedical Informatics Research Network (BIRN)
(2013/2/15 4:00)
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Layout-aware text extraction from full-text PDF of scientific articles , a paper published in Source Code for Biology & Medicine by senior author and BIRN member, Gully Burns, has been downloaded over 4,500 times since August 2012. The paper describes an open source software tool developed by Burns and other ISI/USC researchers that extracts text from one or more PDFs based on user-specified rules that take into account issues such as layout, extraneous elements and formatting to produce results more accurate than standard available tools.
You can view the paper here: http://www.scfbm.org/content/7/1/7
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E-Cell Workshop 2012
from E-Cell Project
(2012/11/26 23:59)
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(This workshop will be held in Japanese.)
Date: Nov 26, 2012
Location: Keio University, Fujisawa, Japan
E-Cell Workshop 2012 took place at The Shonan Fujisawa Campus of Keio University on Nov. 26, 2012.
The details are on a separate page (in Japanese).
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E-Cell Workshop 2012
from E-Cell Project
(2012/11/26 23:59)
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(This workshop will be held in Japanese.)
Date: Nov 26, 2012
Location: Keio University, Fujisawa, Japan
E-Cell Workshop 2012 took place at The Shonan Fujisawa Campus of Keio University on Nov. 26, 2012.
The details are on a separate page (in Japanese).
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E-Cell Workshop 2012
from E-Cell Project
(2012/11/26 23:59)
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(This workshop will be held in Japanese.)
Date: Nov 26, 2012
Location: Keio University, Fujisawa, Japan
E-Cell Workshop 2012 took place at The Shonan Fujisawa Campus of Keio University on Nov. 26, 2012.
The details are on a separate page (in Japanese).
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CVRG Monthly Seminar?September 2012
from BIRN Community
(2012/9/8 5:47)
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We invite you to attend a Web seminar from the CVRG, to be held on September 13, 2012 at 1:00pm EDT. You are welcome to forward this e-mail on to all interested parties. The audience for this webinar will be the cardiovascular research, clinical research and biomedical informatics communities.
When : September 13, 2012 1:00 pm Eastern Daylight Time (New York, GMT-04:00)
Title : Microvolt T-Wave Alternans: Guideline Statement for Clinical Practice
Speakers :
Richard L. Verrier, Ph.D.,
Associate Professor of Medicine,
Harvard Medical School, Division of Cardiovascular Medicine,
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston MA
Host : Stephen Granite
To Join :
Event URL: Click here
Event number: 663 933 784
Event password: cvrg
Abstract :
The presentation will review our recent consensus guideline that was published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology (2011;58:1309?24). The electrocardiographic bases of microvolt T-wave alternans (TWA) ...
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