Monday, September 19, 2011

Translational bioinformatics

2011 AMIA Summit on Translational Bioinformatics

http://jointsummits2011.amia.org/TBI/overview

Exponentially growing biological and bioinformatics data sets present a challenge and an opportunity for researchers to contribute to the understanding of the genetic basis of phenotypes. Due to breakthroughs in microarray technology, it is possible to simultaneously monitor the expressions of thousands of genes, and it is imperative that researchers have access to the clinical data to understand the genetics and proteomics

of the diseased tissue. This technology could be a landmark in personalized medicine, which will provide storage for clinical and genetic data in electronic health records (EHRs). In this paper, we explore the computational and ethical challenges that emanate from the intersection of bioinformatics and healthcare informatics research. We describe the current situation of the EHR and its capabilities to store clinical and genetic data and then discuss the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act. Finally, we posit that the synergy obtained from the collaborative efforts between the genomics, clinical, and healthcare disciplines has potential to enhance and promote faster and more advanced breakthroughs in healthcare.

http://perspectives.ahima.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=166:translational-bioinformatics-and-healthcare-informatics-computational-and-ethical-challenges&catid=42:electronic-records&Itemid=88

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