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Sequence mining of EMR log data to understand clinician workflow
Presenter:

Tim Green

Date:

03-14-2016

Time:

11:00AM-12:00PM

Location:

2206A Student Center

Modeling clinical workflow is an important pre-cursor to understanding how clinicians interact with an EMR and its features. Common methods of assessing clinical workflow include video recording or direct observations, or through directed user experience testing in a controlled environment. Assessing clinical workflow within an EMR can also be accomplished by analyzing EMR log data,

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Transformation of the advance care planning process through the use of an online computer-assisted instruction program and electronic health record enhancements at the University of Missouri
Presenter:

Diana Kennedy

Date:

03-07-2016

Time:

11:00AM-12:00PM

Location:

2206A Student Center

The Institute of Medicine report (1997) defines a good death as “good care at the end of life…depend on strong interpersonal skills, clinical knowledge, and technical proficiency, and it is informed by scientific evidence, values, and personal and professional experience” . With only one-third of Americans having an advance directive , the failure to identify,

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Visualization of Female Breast Cancer Burden in Missouri
Presenter:

Awatef Ben Ramadan

Date:

02-29-2016

Time:

11:00AM-12:00PM

Location:

2206A Student Center

Background: In 2011, the female breast cancer incidence rate was about 120 per 100,000 population and the mortality rate was 24 per 100,000 population in Missouri. There is a critical need to build fact sheets in the form of interactive and dynamic map reports of accurate breast cancer burden among Missouri resident women at the

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Baby Genomics: Tracing the Evolutionary Changes That Gave Rise to Placentation
Presenter:

Yue Hao

Date:

02-22-2016

Time:

8:00AM-8:00AM

Location:

2206A Student Center

It has long been a challenge to determine the genetic origin of new characters in the evolution. The molecular mechanisms behind many morphological innovations are still unknown, including such striking evolutionary transitions as the appearance of the placenta. Our approach is based on using orthology to link genotype to phenotype. Orthology describes a relation between

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A Computational Pipeline for Comparative Study of Guide RNAs for CRISPR-CAS Genome Editing Systems
Presenter:

Shu-Kai Chang

Date:

02-08-2016

Time:

11:00AM-12:00PM

Location:

2206A Student Center

CRISPR-Cas (Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats- CRISPR Associated Proteins ) systems were recently developed into genome editing tools. Given their strength in multiplex targeting and  easy programmability, CRISPR-CAS systems are already widely applied in academia and industry. While existing detection approaches could capture CRISPR arrays based on prior knowledge of sequence features, such predicted CRISPR arrays may lack

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