Summarization: The breadth and depth of available clinico-genomic information, present an enormous opportunity for improving our ability to study disease mechanisms and meet the individualised medicine needs. A difficulty occurs when the results are to be transferred 'from bench to bedside'. Diversity of methods is one of the causes, but the most critical one relates to our inability to share and jointly exploit data and tools. This paper presents a perspective on current state-of-the-art in the analysis of clinico-genomic data and its relevance to medical decision support. It is an attempt to investigate the issues related to data and knowledge integration.Presented on
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The data obtained from the human genome will become part of health care decision-making. Combining a...
pre-printObjectives: Biomedical Informatics as a whole faces a difficult epistemological task, since...
In the cancer treatment domain, accuracy in patient staging and in the selection of personalised tre...
Vojtech Huser,1 Murat Sincan,2,3 James J Cimino1,4 1Laboratory for Informatics Development, National...
The wide adoption of electronic health records (EHRs), the unprecedented abundance of genomic data, ...
Whole genome sequence (WGS) information may soon be widely available to help clinicians personalize ...
Computer aided medical diagnosis is one of the most important research fields in biomedical engineer...
AbstractPersonalized medicine is the new horizon of the medical science. Its main goal is to improve...
Genetics and Molecular Biology are keys for the understanding the mechanisms of many of the human di...
AbstractThe ease with which whole genome sequence (WGS) information can be obtained is rapidly appro...
When evaluating proper delivery models of a genetic service, it is important to take into considerat...
Whole genome sequencing (WGS) is rapidly approaching widespread clinical application. Technology adv...
ABSTRACT Objective: To outline the main issues related to the impact of the data generated by the...
Whole genome sequencing (WGS) is rapidly approaching widespread clinical application. Technology adv...
Abstract: Whole genome sequencing (WGS) is rapidly approaching widespread clinical application. Tech...
The data obtained from the human genome will become part of health care decision-making. Combining a...
pre-printObjectives: Biomedical Informatics as a whole faces a difficult epistemological task, since...
In the cancer treatment domain, accuracy in patient staging and in the selection of personalised tre...