Center for Biomedical Informatics at Washington University in St. Louis

Login: CBMIWU

Company: null

Location: St. Louis, Missouri

email: cbmi@mga.wustl.edu

Blog: http://cbmi.wustl.edu/

Members

  1. Connie Zabarovskaya
  2. null

Repositories

AMIA2017Workshop_JupyterNotebook
AMIA Joint Summits Workshop on using Jupyter Notebooks to facilitate Research Reproducibility
AMIAWorkshop_DataVisualization
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catissue-dynamic-extensions
The caTissue Dynamic Extensions allows to quickly make new data or capabilities available in caTissue for discovery and use by the community.
demo-dashboard
Repository for demo dashboard, developed by Center for Biomedical Informatics at Washington University in St. Louis. The demo dashboard uses data inspired by Harry Potter series.
DI4R_TutorialVisData
DI4R 2016 - Visualising Operational Informatics Data Using R
MEDINFOTutorial_VisualizingOpsData
This repository contains R scripts and presentation files used in the tutorial at MEDINFO 2015 in São Paulo, Brazil on Thursday, August 20, 2015.
NLP
To perform research, to improve standards and to evaluate outcomes easily and ideally, in an automated fashion and to have access from the content of unstructured textual documents
Research_Reproducibility
Ability of an entire experiment or study to be duplicated/replicated, either by the same researcher or by someone else working independently.
twitter-mining-workshop
This is a basic hands-on workshop on mining Twitter data using Python. Twitter public data offers a lot of possibilities in public health research and this workshop will be interesting to public health and informatics researchers, as well as everyone interested in social media data mining. The workshop doesn't require Python knowledge, because scripts and programming environment will be readily provided to attendees in a computer lab. Attendees will learn how to access public data on Twitter using Python programming language, how the data is structured (what is JSON format), how the data can be filtered, analyzed and graphed, and also how to export results into CSV format.
WBN
WUSTL Biospecimen Navigator is a biospecimen data repository that utilizes an investigator-centered and ?user-friendly? web-based interface

This work is supported by the National Institutes of Health's National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences, Grant Number U24TR002306. This work is solely the responsibility of the creators and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health.