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Title
Future challenges of biomedical informatics for translational medicine.
Author(s)
Hermosilla-Gimeno, Isabel ISCIII | López-Campos, Guillermo | Mayer, Miguel Angel | Lopez-Alonso, Victoria ISCIII
Date issued
2013
Citation
Stud Health Technol Inform . 2013;192:942.
Language
Inglés
Abstract
There are many challenges for Biomedical Informatics (BMI) to meet the promises of Translational Medicine. Several of the challenges have to do with the re-use of clinical data to progress towards 4P Medicine (personalized, preventive, participatory and predictive) and using epidemiology and clinical research as well as the translation of data and knowledge obtained in the laboratory into useful information for the clinical setting. The INBIOMEDvision EU funded project tackled these challenges in a series of events with expert scientists in different related disciplines. As a result, some consensus ideas were reached about the BMI challenges in the research areas of Genotype-Phenotype integration, Translational Systems Biology and Re-use of Clinical information in the Electronic Health Records (EHR) for research and what is needed to meet them.
MESH
Forecasting | European Union | Health Information Systems | Medical Informatics | Medical Records Systems, Computerized | Translational Medical Research
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