Pediatric Biomedical Informatics (2nd Ed., Softcover reprint of the original 2nd ed. 2016)
Computer Applications in Pediatric Research

Translational Bioinformatics Series, Vol. 10

Coordinator: Hutton John J.

Language: English

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The book describes the core resources in informatics necessary to support biomedical research programs and how these can best be integrated with hospital systems to receive clinical information that is necessary to conduct translational research. The focus is on the authors? recent practical experiences in establishing an informatics infrastructure in a large research-intensive children?s hospital.  This book is intended for translational researchers and informaticians in pediatrics, but can also serve as a guide to all institutions facing the challenges of developing and strengthening informatics support for biomedical research. The first section of the book discusses important technical challenges underlying computer-based pediatric research, while subsequent sections discuss informatics applications that support biobanking and a broad range of research programs. Pediatric Biomedical Informatics provides practical insights into the design, implementation, and utilization of informatics infrastructures to optimize care and research to benefit children. 
 

Part I Core Informatics Resources.- Part II Clinical Applications.- Part III Genomic Applications.<

Dr. John Hutton was Dean of the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine for 15 years where he lead and invested heavily in development of an informatics infrastructure to support research, For 10 years he then built and headed the division of biomedical informatics at Cincinnati Children's Hospital, one of the world's leading institutions in pediatric research.

Examples are based upon the authors’ practical experiences in providing informatics support to numerous research programs in a large children’s hospital

Focuses on the linkage of informatics and information technology to research

Introduces special challenges posed by support of clinical and basic research involving children and their families ?