- Pathmaster project of the Yale Center for Medical Informatics
PathMaster is a prototype cell-image database developed to serve as a pilot Next Generation Internet (NGI) testbed. PathMaster extracts mathematical features from cytology images and uses those features to index and retrieve cell images from an image database. http://paella.med.yale.edu/ - SUMSearch
Medical metasearch engine for health care providers. http://SUMSearch.uthscsa.edu - The Medical Algorithms Project
Useful site for those interested in the algorithms behind computations, formulae, surveys, or look-up tables used in healthcare. More than 4600 algorithms, organized into 45 chapters, are available as downloadable spreadsheets. Algorithm documentation is available online. http://www.medal.org/ - University - Duke, Division of Clinical Informatics
Clinical Informatics is a multidisciplinary field focusing on computer applications that address the collection, processing and representation of medical data. Research activities in the Division of Clinical Informatics at Duke include : Computer-based patient record systems, Decision support systems, Hospital information systems, Computer-assisted management protocol systems, Standards development, Security, confidentiality, and privacy Medical data mining. http://dmi-www.mc.duke.edu - University - Erasmus, Rotterdam, Institute of Medical Informatics
The research is conducted along two main lines: Research being undertaken in the methodology of diagnostic processes and the analysis and interpretation of medical databases. Lot of information within Annual reports and some downloads and publication lists. http://www.eur.nl/FGG/MI/ - University - Harvard, Center for Clinical Computing
Links to People, Research and Fellowship. Of value as contains link (under people) to Dr Warner Slack's Home Page. Arguably the father of Medical / Health Informatics and the Clinical Information System (CIS). http://informatics.caregroup.harvard.edu/Default.htm - University - Johns Hopkins, School of Medicine Division of Health Sciences Informatics
Division seeks to advance the development and use of information technology for decision-making, research, health care delivery and individual academic growth, and to increase the awareness of these resources among the Johns Hopkins health sciences community. Current research areas in the Division include medical informatics, genome informatics, information management, consumer health informatics, computer-based documentation systems for point-of-care, informatics and evidence-based medicine, biomedical editing and communication, and electronic publishing. http://dhsi.med.jhmi.edu/ - University - Oregon Health Services, Medical Informatics
This site describes the medical informatics program at Oregon Health Sciences University, featuring a variety of research and teaching activities, including an on-line graduate certificate program. http://www.ohsu.edu/bicc-informatics/ - University - Technical Madrid, Medical Informatics Group Spain
Dedicated to applications of Computer Science in Medicine working in areas of research, including machine learning, knowledge representation, knowledge base verification, clinical practice guidelines and protocols, electronic exchange of information through the WWW, digital signal processing techniques in multimedia, and use of expert systems in medical care. (English link on home page) http://www.infomed.dia.fi.upm.es/index.html - University - Vanderbilt UMC, Department of Biomedical Informatics (Home)
Offers MS and PhD Graduate Degree Program in Biomedical Informatics as well as Postdoctoral Training and Fellowship Positions for Experienced Informaticists. It offers combined programs with the Medical School Medical Students (short-term training opportunities) and Undergraduate Training (short-term training opportunities). Site lists publications but no links. Detailed listings of current projects. http://www.mc.vanderbilt.edu/dbmi/ |