Enabling collaborative research using the Biomedical Informatics Research Network (BIRN).
As biomedical technology becomes increasingly sophisticated, researchers can probe ever more subtle effects with the added requirement that the investigation of small effects often requires the acquisition of large amounts of data. In biomedicine, these data are often acquired at, and later shared between, multiple sites. There are both technological and sociological hurdles to be overcome for data to be passed between researchers and later made accessible to the larger [...]
Author(s): Helmer, Karl G, Ambite, Jose Luis, Ames, Joseph, Ananthakrishnan, Rachana, Burns, Gully, Chervenak, Ann L, Foster, Ian, Liming, Lee, Keator, David, Macciardi, Fabio, Madduri, Ravi, Navarro, John-Paul, Potkin, Steven, Rosen, Bruce, Ruffins, Seth, Schuler, Robert, Turner, Jessica A, Toga, Arthur, Williams, Christina, Kesselman, Carl, ,
DOI: 10.1136/amiajnl-2010-000032