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Events: CHI's Fourth Annual Integrated R&D Informatics & Knowledge Management
Submitted by James Prudhomme; posted on Monday, October 24, 2011
DATES: February 21-23, 2011
LOCALE: Moscone North Convention Center, San Francisco, CA
URL: http://www.triconference.com/ird
In the Pharmaceutical industry today, it is now critical to enable researchers to better predict outcomes and make good decisions. Developing integrated informatics systems and intelligent interfaces to support drug discovery and translational research continues to play a pivot role. Our fourth annual Integrated R&D Informatics & Knowledge Management will bring together thought leaders from across the life sciences to share their experiences dealing with moving large and complex data sets through public and private networks, the integration of disperse data streams and the correlation between pre-clinical observations and clinical outcomes.
The integration of clinical and discovery data is key to translational research strategies in all major Pharma companies. We will present case studies on how to build an infrastructure to support translational research and medicine, dealing with complex clinical and translational data sets while allowing end users to ask complex questions. We will showcase innovative data analysis, visualization and informatics platforms and systems to support discovery, clinical and translational research. Examples of how to support secure collaboration between Pharma and academia to foster innovation will be presented, and informatics solutions to workflow management will also be featured.
TOPICS
- Integration of Internal & External Data
- Ontologies
- Integrating & Accessing Non-Standard Public Data to Drive R&D
- Workflow Project
- Meeting the Informatics Needs to Support Biologics Development
- Informatics for Translational Science
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