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Welcome to the website of the Health Informatics Research Community at Cardiff University. Here you will find information about health informatics research and teaching activities in Cardiff and about the staff forming the Community. We provide details of forthcoming events in the field of health informatics, news, external links and other information.
Through the website we aim to stimulate opportunities for collaboration and to encourage researchers to consider coming to Cardiff University to conduct their research.
If you are interested in the work of the Community please do not hesitate to get in touch with us, either by
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"Remote Control" is an article about the work of Cardiff University's interdisciplinary Health Informatics community on the challenges and issues surrounding the use of computing technologies to manage people with long-term chronic illnesses like heart failure, lung disease or diabetes. It appears in the Spring 2010 issue of the University's alumni magazine. |
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Medical Research in the European Union - New Website |
The European Commission has launched a new website on Medical Research in the European Union.
The website contains sections on brain research, human development and ageing, cancer, cardiovascular diseases, diabetes and obesity, rare diseases, severe chronic disease and clinical trials.
Within each section there is information on Calls for Proposals and funded projects in the particular research field, as well as an e-library.
Further information http://ec.europa.eu/research/health/medical-research/index_en.html |
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Walter Jessen, a computational biologist writer of accessible articles on biomedical research and next generation science, has written a nice article about Medicine 2.0 and Participatory Medicine. |
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Targeting SNOMED CT learning in the UK higher education sector - establishing who needs to know what |
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The Wellcome Trust Sintero Server Project invites you to complete a short on-line multiple choice survey (16 questions) about SNOMED CT education needs.
Part of the work of the project is to investigate who needs to know what about SNOMED CT, in order to guide curriculum development for higher education courses for both clinicians and health informatics professionals.
As an incentive, the project is offering four copies of Tim Benson's new book "Principles of Health Interoperability HL7 and SNOMED CT" published by Springer, 2010 at £49.99, to the first four people drawn form a hat, who complete the questionnaire and provide an email address.
Many thanks for your help.
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