Welcome to the CBIIT Speaker Series Wiki
The NCI Center for Biomedical Informatics and Information Technology Speaker Series is a bi-weekly knowledge-sharing forum featuring both internal and external speakers on topics of interest to the biomedical informatics and research communities. General topics to be discussed include but are not limited to novel experimental approaches in basic research that require innovative informatics solutions; general informatics methodologies for specific tasks such as natural language processing and data exchange/integration; novel software applications (proprietary or open source); standards; ontologies; open-source development projects; human/computer interactions; future trends in biomedical informatics research and development; and CBIIT/NCIP partnerships inside and outside NCI/NIH.
Speaker Series Guidelines for Speakers: Download Word document
Please refer to the Speaker Calendar below for upcoming speakers and the "Running Updates" to the right for news and announcements.
Presentations: Please visit our Presentations page to view past speakers' presentations and PDF files or our YouTube playlist
Location: 9609 Medical Center Drive, Rockville, MD 20850 (our new address)
Questions? Please email us at NCICBIITcomms@mail.nih.gov
RSS Feed: You may subscribe to the "Running Updates" to the right, by using this RSS feed in your Feed Reader software.
Running Updates
- October 2: Cameron Neylon to present "Network Ready Research: The Role of Open Source and Open Thinking."
- October 16: Jeremy Goecks to present "Using Galaxy to Understand Cancer Genomes."
- October 30: Philip E. Bourne to present "What Bioinformaticians Need to Know About Digital Publishing Beyond the PDF."
Over the past 15 years, our group at the Dana-Farber/Harvard Cancer Center (DF/HCC) has built an evolving oncology clinical trials imaging informatics platform, Precision Imaging Metrics. This platform was built by and for the DF/HCC Tumor Imaging Metrics Core to manage the workflow, image assessments, communication, reporting, billing, and compliance needs of our cancer center and is currently used as a CCSG shared resource to manage over 1,000 active DF/HCC clinical trials and over 15,000 time point assessments per year, with turnaround time as fast as one hour after the scan. This software has been implemented at seven NCI-designated Cancer Centers around the country to improve clinical trials imaging assessment quality, compliance, and efficiency. NCI funding has been critical in the development and evolution of this software platform: a variety of grant mechanisms (CCSG, ITCR U24, SBIR, AIP) have supported our efforts in various ways as the project has grown and matured. This presentation will summarize the phases of the project and the ways NCI funding has supported us throughout the product life cycle.
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