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Embi et al. Identifying Challenges and Opportunities in Clinical Research Informatics: Analysis of a Facilitated Discussion at the 2006 AMIA Annual Symposium Proc AMIA Annual Symp 2007 article
Payne et al. Breaking the translational barriers: the value of integrating biomedical informatics and translational research J Investig Med 2005 article
Lieberman et al. Accelerating Biopharmaceutical Development in the Decade of Health Information Technology: Applications of electronic health records for outcomes research and clinical trials recruitment Biotechnology Healthcare 2005 article
Lehmann et al. NHII and Clinical Research: White Paper -- 2004 misc
Sung et al. Central challenges facing the national clinical research enterprise JAMA 2003 article
Kohn, L.T. Academic Health Centers: Leading Change in the 21st Century. Institute of Medicine. The National Academies Press 2003 book
McCray Ide Design and implementation of a national clinical trials registry J Am Med Inform Assoc 2000 article
McCray Better access to information about clinical trials Ann Intern Med 2000 article
Silva Wittes Role of clinical trials informatics in the NCI's cancer informatics infrastructure Proc AMIA Symp 1999 article
Rindfleisch Brutlag Directions for clinical research and genomic research into the next decade: implications for informatics J Am Med Inform Assoc 1998 article
Papaconstantinou et al. An expert system for assigning patients into clinical trials based on Bayesian networks J Med Syst 1998 article
 
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