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'''Events'''
The goal of the National Center for Ontological Research is to advance ontological investigation within the United States. NCOR serves as a vehicle to coordinate, to enhance, to publicize, and to seek funding for ontological research activities. It lays a special focus on ontology training and on the establishment of tools and measures for quality assurance of ontologies.


The Electronic Health Record of the Future
NCOR provides ontology services to the US Army and to the US Joint Forces Command.


Hauptman Woodward Institute ∙ 700 Ellicott Street ∙ Buffalo, NY
'''[http://ncorwiki.buffalo.edu/index.php/Newsevents Events]'''
 
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
 
Program
 
 
The Next Generation of Electronic Health Records
Werner Ceusters (University at Buffalo)
 
Knowledge in Motion: Tools for Knowledge Workers Implementing Electronic Health Records
Arnoldo Díaz (Knowtion, Mexico)
 
Representing the Reality Underlying Demographic Information
William Hogan (University of Arkansas)
 
Rare Diseases: Towards a Global Electronic Health Record
Barry Smith (University at Buffalo)
 
 
 
Werner Ceusters, MD is UB Professor of Psychiatry and Director of the Ontology Research Group in the New
York State Center of Excellence in Bioinformatics and Life Sciences.
William Hogan, MD is Associate Professor and Chief of Biomedical Informatics at the University of Arkansas for
Medical Sciences. He is researching ontology for clinical medicine and translational research.
Arnoldo Díaz studied in Harvard, Stanford and the Pan‐American University in Mexico. He is CEO and Head of
Design for the software company Knowtion in Mexico.
Barry Smith, PhD is SUNY Distinguished Professor of Philosophy and Director of UB’s new Center for Brain and
Behavior Informatics.
Sponsored by the National Center for Ontological Research and
the New York State Center of Excellence in Bioinformatics and Life Sciences
For further information, please contact: ncor@buffalo.edu
FREE ADMISSION ∙ ALL WELCOME

Revision as of 18:22, 23 September 2010

The goal of the National Center for Ontological Research is to advance ontological investigation within the United States. NCOR serves as a vehicle to coordinate, to enhance, to publicize, and to seek funding for ontological research activities. It lays a special focus on ontology training and on the establishment of tools and measures for quality assurance of ontologies.

NCOR provides ontology services to the US Army and to the US Joint Forces Command.

Events