Data management

Clinical Research & Clinical Data Management -CDM .. Medwin Hospitals, Hyderabad

Clinical Research & Clinical Data Management -CDM
(ICH -GCP Guidelines, Pharmacovigilance & CDM + Project)

Medwin Hospitals, a Multi Speciality Hospital with excellence in modern health care ventures BioMed Informatics in the field of Clinical Research by keeping in view of the tremendous applications in improving the quality of the health care.


SAS, Biostatistics & Project in Clinical Research - Medwin Hospitals, Hyderabad

SAS, Biostatistics & Project in Clinical Research

Medwin Hospitals, a Multi Speciality Hospital with excellence in modern health care ventures BioMed Informatics in the field of Clinical Research by keeping in view of the tremendous applications in improving the quality of the health care.


Trainings & Projects – Bioinformatics, Clinical Research, CDM and SAS : Medwin Hospitals, Hyderabad

Trainings & Projects – Bioinformatics, Clinical Research, CDM and SAS

BioMed Informatics, Medwin Hospitals a Multi Speciality Hospital with excellence in modern health care, having state of the art Infrastructure facilities is offering the Trainings & Projects in our Ongoing Research areas, since the year of 2000.

• Clinical Research & Clinical Data Management with Project
(ICH -GCP Guidelines, Pharmacovigilance & CDM + Project)
• Bioinformatics/Cheminformatics with Project
(Molecular Modeling & Computer Aided Drug Design)


Drupal and PubMed

If you are interested in running a Drupal site with PubMed content you should check the screencast below. It explains how it can be done with existing Drupal modules. I'm working with a student from the University of Szeged on a PubMed module for Drupal. So in the future this should become a bit more straightforward ;)


I Still Haven't Found What I'm Googling For

Irish GoogleTwenty one years ago this month, in May 1987, Irish rockers U2 released their classic Joshua Tree single, I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For. Those twenty one years have seen incredible technological change: the adoption of desktop computers, mobile phones, the birth of the Web and the widespread use of search engines like Google. So with sincere apologies to Bono, The Edge, Adam and Larry, it's time we updated the lyrics for the 21st century. So, I give you "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Googling For" (21st anniversary, 2008 webby edition)...


Introducing the eyeLIMS project

Scientists usually share information with collaborators from all around the world. For that purpose, eyeOS (www.eyeos.org) provides an invaluable system to access and share documents, create and save data files or store crucial personal and professional information.

To see eyeOS widely used by scientists all around the world, we initiated the eyeLIMS project ! eyeLIMS is a community-driven project which aims at providing a Free, web-based, Open Source Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS) powered by eyeOS.


One Thousand Databases High (and rising)

StampsWell it's that time of year again. The 15th annual stamp collecting edition of the journal Nucleic Acids Research (NAR), also known as the 2008 Database issue [1], was published earlier this week. This year there are 1078 databases listed in the collection, 110 more than the previous one (see Figure 1). As we pass the one thousand databases mark (1kDB) I wonder, what proportion of the data in these databases will never be used?


Data Integration in the Life Sciences 2008

Mon dieu! Doesn't time fly? Data Integration in the Life Sciences (DILS) is here again, see the Call For Papers. This time, DILS will be in Evry near Paris. The conference is on June 25-27, 2008 but if you're thinking of doing a paper, you've got until February 20th 2008 to submit your paperware.


Journal article search via RSS mashup

I've been trying to come up with a nice way to mashup and process RSS feeds, mostly for the reason to be able to track articles from Journals that publish content that interests me. The best solution seems to be the workflows that can be constructed at Yahoo Pipes.


A Most Ugly Hack: translating from CHARMM to AMBER trajectories

Ever wondered how you might translate trajectories from one Molecular Dynamics package to another? It's a thorny little problem that's afflicted quite a few structural biologists. Here's one ugly solution that I am rather proud of.


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