Research in a Regulated Environment
Biomedical Research Institutions Information Technology Exchange
Center for Computational Biology
University of Colorado at Denver
Denver, CO
17–19 May 2002
The mission of BRIITE is to facilitate the effective use of information
technology (IT) at biomedical research institutions. To this end,
we bring together IT professionals and bioinformaticians so that we can
The major-theme subject of this coming meeting is RESEARCH IN A REGULATED ENVIRONMENT. Regulation is now affecting almost all biomedical research, with major implications for the design of information systems. Does this new database need to be HIPAA compliant? How do we extend our specimen health-information website need IRB approval? Come to the BRIITE meeting to learn what regulation means and will mean for your research institution and your information infrastructure. And, come to the BRIITE meeting to learn how your peers are addressing many other information technology challenges, ranging from A (array analysis) to Z (ZOPE and other open-source tools). |
Presentation: Research in a Regulated Environment
J. Robert Beck, MD VP and CIO Fox Chase Cancer Center Philadelphia, PA PRESENTATION AVAILABLE AS: |
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Presentation: Research in a Regulated Environment
Paul Eggers, PhD Director, Kidney & Urology Epidemiology Program National Institute of Diabetes & Digestive & Kidney Diseases Bethesda, MD PRESENTATION AVAILABLE AS: |
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Presentation: Research in a Regulated Environment
Lawrence E. Hunter, PhD Director, Center for Computational Pharmacology University of Colorado School of Medicine Denver, CO PRESENTATION AVAILABLE AS: |
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Panel Discussion: Research in a Regulated Environment
Michael J. Becich. MD Director of the Center for Pathology Informatics University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA PRESENTATION AVAILABLE AS: |
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Panel Discussion: Research in a Regulated Environment
Michael Liebman, PhD Director, Computational Biology University of Pennsylvania Cancer Center Philadelphia, PA PRESENTATION AVAILABLE AS: |
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Panel Discussion: Research in a Regulated Environment
Robert J. Robbins, PhD Vice President, Information Technology Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center Seattle, WA PRESENTATION AVAILABLE AS: |
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Patient Confidentiality and Security Issues in Genomic Data Mining and Data Warehousing in Cancer Research: A Case Study from the University of Pittsbugh Cancer Institute
Michael J. Becich. MD Director of the Center for Pathology Informatics University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA PRESENTATION AVAILABLE AS: |