BTRIS Presentations

2011 BTRIS Town Hall - Tuesday, October 18, 2011:

The Biomedical Translational Research Information System (BTRIS) is a resource available to the NIH intramural community that brings together clinical research data from the Clinical Center and other NIH Institutes and Centers. BTRIS provides clinical investigators with access to identifiable data for the subjects on their own active protocols, while providing all NIH investigators with access to de-identified data accross all protocols. Researchers are invited to see how BTRIS can help streamline the research process and assist with mandatory reporting for IRB's and Clinical Trials.

January - September 2009
2-3 pm
Lipsett Amphitheatre

The Biomedical Translational Research Information System (BTRIS) team invites you to a series of lectures focused on informatics in biomedical and translational research. This series brings leading figures in the study and use of translational information systems from academic centers across the U.S. and will promote discussion about the future of informatics at the Clinical Center.Tuesday, September 15: Jim Cimino, MD, Chief of the NIH Clinical Center’s Laboratory for Informatics Development

Tuesday, June 16:

Shawn Murphy, MD, PhD, Associate Director of the Laboratory of Computer Science at the Massachusetts General Hospital and Assistant Professor of Neurology at Harvard Medical School

Tuesday, May 19:

Umberto Tachinardi, MD, PhD, Executive Director of Academic and Research Applications with the Chicago Biomedicine Information Services (CBIS) and Director of Informatics at the University of Chicago

Tuesday, April 21:

Henry Lowe, MD, Henry Lowe MD, Associate Professor of Medicine (Biomedical Informatics), Director Center for Clinical Informatics and Senior Associate Dean for Information Resources and Technology, Stanford University School of Medicine.

Tuesday, March 24:

Adam Wilcox, PhD, Director of the Systems Technology Interfacing Teaching and Community Hospitals (STITCH) project at New York Presbyterian Hospital

Wednesday, January 21:

Michael Kamerick, Director of Academic Research Systems and Co-Director of Biomedical Informatics with the Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute at the University of California, San Francisco

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