A collaborative environment allowing clinical investigations on integrated biomedical databases

Authors
  • M. Assel
  • D. van de Vijver
  • P. Libin
  • K. Theys
Publication date 2009
Journal Studies in Health Technology and Informatics
Event 7th annual HealthGrid conference (Healthgrid09), Berlin, Germany
Volume | Issue number 147
Pages (from-to) 51-61
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Informatics Institute (IVI)
Abstract
In order to perform clinical investigations on integrated biomedical data sets and to predict virological and epidemiological outcome, medical experts require an IT-based collaborative environment that provides them a user-friendly space for building and executing their complex studies and workflows on largely available and high-quality data repositories. In this paper, the authors introduce such a novel collaborative working environment a so-called virtual laboratory for clinicians and medical researchers, which allows users to interactively access and browse several biomedical research databases and re-use relevant data sets within own designed experiments. Firstly, technical details on the integration of relevant data resources into the virtual laboratory infrastructure and specifically developed user interfaces are briefly explained. The second part describes research possibilities for medical scientists including potential application fields and benefits as using the virtual laboratory functionalities for a particular exemplary study.
Document type Article
Note Proceedings title: Healthgrid research, innovation, and business case: Proceedings of HealthGrid 2009 Publisher: IOS Press Place of publication: Amsterdam ISBN: 978-1-60750-027-8 Editors: T. Solomonides, M. Hofmann-Apitus, M. Freudigmann, C. Semler, Y. Legré, M. Kratz
Published at https://doi.org/10.3233/978-1-60750-027-8-51
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