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Introducción a los Fundamentos Técnicos de Informática Biomédica
El curso se realizó del 14 de abril al 12 de mayo del 2012 y tuvo como objetivo brindar herramientas claves en la formación del investigador en informática biomédica en aspectos de programación, cloud computing y tecnologías ágiles. Este curso forma parte del Curso: Seminarios ¿Cómo hacer? - I de la Maestría en Informática Biomédica, participaron 12 alumnos (7 de nuestra maestría y 5 alumnos libres) quienes desarrollaron los temas de Introducción a la base de datos, Introducción a la programación científica: Python y PhP, Computación en la nube y grid y Metodologías ágiles: SCRUM, y cerramos con un Journal Club que incluyó los siguientes artículos:
Louie, Brenton et al. Data Integration and Genomic Medicine. Journal of Biomedical Informatics. 2007;40(1):5-16.
Krampis, Konstantinos et al. Cloud BioLinux : preconfigured and ondemand bioinformatics computing for the genomics community. BMC Bioinformatics. 2012.
Gary, Kevin et al. Agile methods for open source safety-critical software. Softw. Pract. Exper. 2011; 41:945–962.
Trevor Lewis et al. E-health in low- and middle-income countries: findings from the Center for Health Market Innovations. doi: 10.2471/BLT.11.099820.
Richard Wootton et al. Long-running telemedicine networks delivering humanitarian services: experience, performance and scientific output. doi: 10.2471/BLT.11.099143
Phil Seidenberg et al . Early infant diagnosis of HIV infection in Zambia through mobile phone texting of blood test results. doi: 10.2471/BLT.11.100032
Los profesores a cargo del curso fueron: Jesús Castagnetto, PhD y Mabel Raza, BS, MS.
Introduction to Fundamentals of Biomedical Informatics Technology
The course was held from April 14 to May 12, 2012 and was aimed at providing key tools in the formation of the researcher in Biomedical Computing aspects of programming, cloud computing technologies and agile. This course was part of the course: Seminars How Do I? - I of the Master of Biomedical Informatics in Global Health, involved 12 students (7 from our master program and 5 free students) who developed the themes of Introduction to the database, Introduction to scientific programming: Python and PHP, Cloud Computing and grid and Agile Methodology: SCRUM, and close with a Journal Club that included the following papers:
- Louie, Brenton et al. Data Integration and Genomic Medicine. Journal of Biomedical Informatics. 2007;40(1):5-16.
- Krampis, Konstantinos et al. Cloud BioLinux : preconfigured and ondemand bioinformatics computing for the genomics community. BMC Bioinformatics. 2012.
- Gary, Kevin et al. Agile methods for open source safety-critical software. Softw. Pract. Exper. 2011; 41:945–962.
- Trevor Lewis et al. E-health in low- and middle-income countries: findings from the Center for Health Market Innovations. doi: 10.2471/BLT.11.099820.
- Richard Wootton et al. Long-running telemedicine networks delivering humanitarian services: experience, performance and scientific output. doi: 10.2471/BLT.11.099143
- Phil Seidenberg et al. Early infant diagnosis of HIV infection in Zambia through mobile phone texting of blood test results. doi: 10.2471/BLT.11.100032

Instructors: Jesús Castagnetto, PhD and Mabel Raza, BS, MS
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