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8. HealthGrid 2010: Paris, France
- Tony Solomonides, Ignacio Blanquer, Vincent Breton, Tristan Glatard, Yannick Legré:
Healthgrid Applications and Core Technologies - Proceedings of HealthGrid 2010, University Paris XI, Orsay, Paris, France, June 28-30, 2010. Studies in Health Technology and Informatics 159, IOS Press 2010, ISBN 978-1-60750-582-2
Section One. Socio-Economic Aspects and Accessibility
- Xin Zhou, Owen Appleton, Henning Müller:
A Survey of Grid Knowledge and Grid Perception in the Public Sector. 3-13 - Hanene Boussi Rahmouni, Tony Solomonides, Marco Casassa Mont, Simon Shiu:
Privacy Aware Access Controls for Medical Data Disclosure on European Healthgrids. 14-27 - Yassene Mohammed, Ulrich Sax, Frank Dickmann, Jörg Lippert, Juri Solodenko, Gabriele von Voigt, Matthew Smith, Otto Rienhoff:
On Transferring the Grid Technology to the Biomedical Community. 28-39 - Femida Gwadry-Sridhar, Sílvia Delgado Olabarriaga, Antoine H. C. van Kampen, Michael Bauer, Tony Solomonides:
Hitting the ground running: Healthgrid deployment and adoption. 40-51
Section Two. Future of Grids, Core Technologies and Data Integration
- Adam Kraut, Sébastien Moretti, Marc Robinson-Rechavi, Heinz Stockinger, Dean Flanders:
Phylogenetic Code in the Cloud - Can it Meet the Expectations? 55-63 - Ignacio Blanquer, Vicente Hernández, José Salavert Torres, Damià Segrelles:
Integrating TRENCADIS Components in gLite to Share DICOM Medical Images and Structured Reports. 64-75 - Maximiliano García, Tor Johan Mikael Karlsson, Oswaldo Trelles:
Web service catalogue for Biomedical Grid infrastructure. 76-87 - Ashiq Anjum, Peter Bloodsworth, Andrew Branson, Irfan Habib, Richard McClatchey, Tony Solomonides, Kamran Soomro:
Research Traceability using Provenance Services for Biomedical Analysis. 88-99 - Mohamed Ben Belgacem, Marko Niinimäki, Nabil Abdennadher:
Programming distributed medical applications with XWCH2. 100-111 - Franck Michel, Alban Gaignard, Farooq Ahmad, Christian Barillot, Bénédicte Batrancourt, Michel Dojat, Bernard Gibaud, Pascal Girard, David Godard, Gilles Kassel, Diane Lingrand, Grégoire Malandain, Johan Montagnat, Mélanie Pélégrini-Issac, Xavier Pennec, Javier Rojas Balderrama, Bacem Wali:
Grid-wide neuroimaging data federation in the context of the NeuroLOG project. 112-123 - Nicolas Bard, Raphael Bolze, Eddy Caron, Frédéric Desprez, Michaël Heymann, Anne Friedrich, Luc Moulinier, Ngoc-Hoan Nguyen, Olivier Poch, Thierry Toursel:
Décrypthon Grid - Grid Resources Dedicated to Neuromuscular Disorders. 124-133 - Paul de Vlieger, Jean-Yves Boire, Vincent Breton, Yannick Legré, David Manset, Jérôme Revillard, David Sarramia, Lydia Maigne:
Sentinel e-health network on grid: developments and challenges. 134-145 - David W. Ritchie, Vishwesh Venkatraman, Lazaros Mavridis:
Using Graphics Processors to Accelerate Protein Docking Calculations. 146-155
Section Three. Applications
- Svenja Specovius, René Siewert, Juliane Doege, Dirk Schnapauff, Timm Denecke, Dagmar Krefting:
Grid based Evaluation of a Liver Segmentation Method for Contrast Enhanced Abdominal MRI. 159-170 - Nick Kepper, Eberhard Schmitt, Michael Lesnussa, Yanina Weiland, Hubert B. Eussen, Frank G. Grosveld, Michael Hausmann, Tobias A. Knoch:
Visualization, Analysis, and Design of COMBO-FISH Probes in the Grid-Based GLOBE 3D Genome Platform. 171-180 - Wen-wai Yim, Shu Chien, Yasuyuki Kusumoto, Susumu Date, Jason H. Haga:
Grid Heterogeneity in In-silico Experiments: An Exploration of Drug Screening Using DOCK on Cloud Environments. 181-190 - Arun K. Datta, Victoria Jackson, Radha Nandkumar, Jill Sproat, Weimo Zhu, Heidi Krahling:
CHOIS: Enabling grid technologies for obesity surveillance and control. 191-202 - Ting Li, Sorina Camarasu-Pop, Tristan Glatard, Thomas Grenier, Hugues Benoit-Cattin:
Optimization of Mean-Shift scale parameters on the EGEE grid. 203-214 - Trung-Tung Doan, Aurélien Bernard, Ana Lucia Da-Costa, Vincent Bloch, Thanh-Hoa Le, Yannick Legré, Lydia Maigne, Jean Salzemann, David Sarramia, Hong-Quang Nguyen, Vincent Breton:
Grid-based International Network for Flu Observation (g-INFO). 215-226
Section Four. Poster Extended Abstracts
- Graham Billiau, Chee Fon Chang, Andrew Miller, Aditya K. Ghose:
Support-Based Distributed Optimisation: An Approach To Radiotherapy Patient Scheduling. 229-233 - Raúl Isea, Esther Montes, Antonio J. Rubio-Montero, José D. Rosales, Manuel Aurelio Rodriguez Pascual, Rafael Mayo:
Characterization of antigenetic serotypes from the dengue virus in Venezuela by means of Grid Computing. 234-238 - Alfredo Tirado-Ramos, Joel H. Saltz, Mary Jo Lechowicz:
HIV-K: an Integrative Knowledge Base for Semantic Integration of AIDS-related Malignancy Data and Treatment Outcomes. 239-243 - Marta Loureiro, Miguel Pan, Manuel Aurelio Rodriguez Pascual, David Posada, Rafael Mayo:
Grid selection of models of nucleotide substitution. 244-248 - Aristotelis A. Chatziioannou, Ioannis Kanaris, Charalampos Doukas, Ypapanti Thermou, Ilias Maglogiannis:
Enabling distributed Processing and Management of biological Data using the Grid and Web Technologies. 249-254 - Carl Taswell:
Use of NLM Medical Subject Headings with the MeSH2010 Thesaurus in the PORTAL-DOORS System. 255-258 - Anthony Stell, Richard O. Sinnott, Jipu Jiang:
Enabling Secure, Distributed Collaborations for Adrenal Tumor Research. 259-263 - Nick Kepper, Ramona Ettig, Frank Dickmann, Rene Stehr, Frank G. Grosveld, Gero Wedemann, Tobias A. Knoch:
Parallel High-Performance Grid Computing: Capabilities and Opportunities of a Novel Demanding Service and Business Class Allowing Highest Resource Efficiency. 264-271 - Eberhard Schmitt, Patrick Müller, Stefan Stein, Jutta Schwarz-Finsterle, Michael Hausmann:
Cell Nucleus Architecture in Health and Medicine: Geometrical Descriptors and Their Use in Grid Based Case Studies. 272-276 - Daniela Skrowny, Frank Dickmann, Benjamin Löhnhardt, Tobias A. Knoch, Ulrich Sax:
Development of an Information Platform for New Grid Users in the Biomedical Field. 277-282 - Mark Olive, Alison Lashwood, Tony Solomonides:
An approach to using care pathway records for research. 283-288
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