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THI – Translational Health Informatics

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  The knowledge about human health is accumulating rapidly, with enormous amounts of new types of data, in which most of the data items are currently of unknown significance, but with the recognition that they are determinant to our health (e.g., genomics).  The classical methodology of controlled clinical trials is not sufficient anymore and there is a need to refine traditionally-established evidences with results of data-driven analytics. Combined together, new insights are gained that could help out at the point of care, in cases where existing clinical guidelines fall short of providing precise advice on the decision needed to be taken.

Translational medicine is a relatively new discipline targeted at removing barriers in utilizing new scientific discoveries in healthcare, moving from bench to bedside, on to communities and finally to policy. The biomedical discoveries need to be accompanied by studies in areas such as health economy as well as sociological and psychological aspects. In order to manage the information generated by each of these disciplines, it is crucial to use advanced informatics that could fuse the various types of data into computerized systems that support the translational processes.

This Working Group will be focused on the health informatics needed for accommodating the translational challenges. In particular, we will target the following goals:

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In 2015, Prof. Mauro Giacomini was nominated as EFMI THI vice-char. Mauro is of DIBRIS, University of Genova, E-mail: Mauro.Giacomini@dibris.unige.it

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