Advanced Query Mechanisms for Biological Databases
ISMB '98 Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology
A survey of approaches to automatic schema matching
The VLDB Journal — The International Journal on Very Large Data Bases
DiscoveryLink: a system for integrated access to life sciences data sources
IBM Systems Journal - Deep computing for the life sciences
Revolutionary impact of XML on biomedical information interoperability
IBM Systems Journal
Preservation DataStores: Architecture for Preservation Aware Storage
MSST '07 Proceedings of the 24th IEEE Conference on Mass Storage Systems and Technologies
Data integration in the biomedical informatics research network (BIRN)
DILS'05 Proceedings of the Second international conference on Data Integration in the Life Sciences
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Clinical genomics, the marriage of clinical information and knowledge about the human or pathogen genome, holds enormous promise for the healthcare and life sciences domain. Based on a more in-depth understanding of the human and pathogen molecular interaction, clinical genomics can be used to discover new targeted drugs and provide personalized therapies with fewer side effects, at reduced costs, and with higher efficacy. A key enabler of clinical genomics is a sound standards-based biomedical information integration middleware. This middleware must be able to de-identify, integrate and correlate clinical, clinical trials, genomic and images metadata from the various systems. We describe MedII, a novel biomedical information integration research technology that some of its components were integrated in IBM Clinical Genomics solution. We also introduce the need for biomedical information preservation to assist in ensuring that the integrated biomedical information can be read and interpreted decades from now.