Systems in Translational Research Informatics
System Type | Description of System |
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Translational Study Management | Systems to manage investigator lead biomarker validation studies / outcomes / observational studies. |
Electronic Patient Questionnaires | Web based forms for capturing participant demographic, condition, treatment, and outcomes information. |
Clinical Information Management | Systems to integrate clinical annotations extracted from various sources systems, like HL7 Electronic Medical Records, Cancer Registries, Clinical Data Management Systems, and Clinical Data Warehouses. |
Biorepository Management Systems | Manage biospecimens derrived from study participants, operating rooms, etc. |
Laboratory Information Management Systems | Systems to manage clinical, analytical, and life sciences core technology laboratories - often conducting genomics, proteomics, metabolomics, molecular imaging, peptide synthesis, flow cytometry, etc. |
Systems Biology / Science Data Management | A data base and content management system to archive raw instrument files and database science results data. |
Research Collaboration System | A software solution to enable investigators and their research teams to share project information, results data, and insights. |
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