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photo of Todd CoxSYNOPSIS: Unified Communications (UC) is growing at a rapid rate, and the technology in use today can connect researchers from around the world in a matter of minutes. Using UC technology, researchers are able to collaborate using high-definition video to share images, integrate scientific equipment, and eliminate borders. In this presentation, Mr. Cox will describe the solutions he has used to connect scientific equipment in the UC space and his development of advanced conference capabilities.

BIO: K. Todd Cox is a Lead Computer Specialist in the Center for Biomedical Informatics and Information Technology (CBIIT) at the National Cancer Institute. For the past two years he has managed the Unified Communications project at NCI where he and his team have been working to find ways to use technology and new media to help researchers achieve the Institute's mission.


SUMMARY: Applying Unified Communications (Video, Voice, and Collaboration) in the Battle Against Cancer
Speaker: K. Todd Kox
Date: Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Time: 11 AM – 12 PM
Location: 2115 E. Jefferson St. Room 6033
Teleconference Information: 888-790-3440 Passcode: 7560
Adobe Connect Information: http://cbiit.adobeconnect.com/cbiitspeaker

Presentation: The presentation will be available for viewing after the event here on our wiki page and on YouTube.

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