CTSA Biomedical Informatics
CTSA-funded NC Translational & Clinical Sciences (TraCS) Institute dedicated to improving health care through information technology.
CTSA-funded NC Translational & Clinical Sciences (TraCS) Institute dedicated to improving health care through information technology.
Multi Agent Collaboration and Classification of Information (MACCI)
Library of User-Oriented Concepts for Access Services (LUCAS).
The MedSifter system provides current medical news in a customized format through an information customization engine known as SIFTER (Smart Information Filtering Technology for Electronic Resources).
NC Institute for Public Health and they also funding support from the NC TraCS Institute to develop several courses concentrating on two informatics tracks: public health informatics (PHI) and clinical informatics (CI)
SubPopulations and InteRmediate Outcome Measures in COPD Study (SPIROMICS). SPIROMICS supports the prospective collection and analysis of phenotypic, biomarker, genetic, genomic and clinical data from subjects with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) for the purpose of identifying patient subpopulations and surrogate markers for use in future clinical trials.
ViewFinder: A Radiologist’s Workbench
Vocabulary Cluster Generating System (VCGS) was designed to automatically extract and determine associations among tokens from a subset of biomedical literature namely cancer.