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Introduction. NIH Workshop on Value Added Services for VIVO. Bill Barnett. September 17, 2014. My Background. Ph.D. in Archaeology – Agricultural transition and ceramic analyses in southwestern Europe
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Introduction NIH Workshop on Value Added Services for VIVO Bill Barnett September 17, 2014
University Information Technology Services My Background • Ph.D. in Archaeology – Agricultural transition and ceramic analyses in southwestern Europe • Built the network, Internet services, and clusters for taxonomic research at the American Museum of Natural History • Developed digital libraries and unified collections management at the Field Museum
University Information Technology Services Some Current Projects - Service • Research Systems practice for Life Sciences at IU –basic (IUB) and medical (IUSM) • HIPAA alignment and Risk Management for IU Research Systems • IU School of Medicine Advanced IT Core • Indiana CTSI HUB Portal for translational research • New large memory cluster for de novo genome assembly
University Information Technology Services Applied Projects – One • Informatics Cores for the Collaborative Initiative on Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders and the National Gene Vector Biorepository • Observational Medical Outcomes Partnership (OMOP) with Regenstrief Institute • Federated identities for Virtual Organizations and InCommon Roadmap • IU Lead for HUBzero Consortium
University Information Technology Services Applied Projects - Two • Direct2experts.org search of Indiana CTSI HUB • Ontology-based tagging of Indiana CTSI HUB • VIVO Mini Grant for HUBzero middleware to consume Linked Open Data • i2iconnect.org technology transfer matchmaking • INResearch.org patient recruitment portal • CTSA2Community.org Community Engagement best practices HUB