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Stony Brook University

Stony Brook University. Introductions at VIVO Workshop 3/29/2011. SBU Medical Informatics. Develop and support the curriculum database application ( CBase ) for the School of Medicine Maintain the academic/research network infrastructure SOM/Health Sciences

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Stony Brook University

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  1. Stony Brook University Introductions at VIVO Workshop 3/29/2011

  2. SBU Medical Informatics • Develop and support the curriculum database application (CBase) for the School of Medicine • Maintain the academic/research network infrastructure SOM/Health Sciences • Develop and maintain HSC/Hospital web sites (Drupal-based) • Computational and storage infrastructure (VMware/SAN) • Evaluate and rollout new advanced technologies for the SOM • Maintain support HD Video Teleconferencing infrastructure • Provide data analytics and advanced information sciences support for SUNY DOH Medicaid Initiative, a consortium of the four health sciences centers of New York: Stony Brook, Buffalo, Upstate, and Downstate.

  3. PubMed RDF Conversion • A prototype project linked 2010 PubMed to the internal Health Sciences Library MARC holdings data (>800,000,000 triples) • Allowed linked data search joining article data with holdings data • PubMed conversion being updated to 2011 schema • Will be adding RDF conversion for PubMed Central • This work flows into the creation of a Stony Brook Institutional Repository

  4. SUNY REACH The goal of SUNY REACH (Research Excellence in ACademicHealth) is to promote collaboration in biomedical research among SUNY's geographically separated campuses and investigators.

  5. RxNorm/UMLS as linked data

  6. Refactoring Claims Centric Database

  7. 3D Visualization of Linked Data

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