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Biomedical Informatics
Jules J. Berman, PhD, MD

ISBN-13: 9780763741358
ISBN-10: 0763741353
$84.95 (Sugg. US List)
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459 Pages
© 2007

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Ideal for healthcare workers, students and biomedical researchers who wish to use informatics technologies in their own clinics and laboratories, Biomedical Informatics describes the fundamental issues and questions in the field, and reviews the different types of biomedical data resources and open source tools needed to fully utilize biomedical data.  You are shown how to navigate through the legal, ethical, and technical hazards of biomedical informatics to become self-sufficient and productive.  You will finish with an understanding of how to acquire, organize, annotate, and share biomedical data, how to render confidential data harmless through de-identification, and how to use a variety of free and open source utilities to solve common computational tasks.  Berman also discusses how the Perl language is used in biomedical informatics and provides short Perl scripts that can be applied in the biological research and healthcare settings.

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