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UW Structural Informatics Group: Overview
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The University of Washington Structural Informatics. Group (SIG) is an interdisciplinary team of computer scientists, engineers and biologists, which is part of the Department of Biological Structure. And the Division of Biomedical and Health Informatics. Department of Medical Education and Biomedical Informatics. With strong ties to the Department of Computer Science and Engineering. To develop methods for representing both spatial and symbolic information about the physical organization of the body.
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UW Structural Informatics Group: Overview
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The University of Washington Structural Informatics. Group (SIG) is an interdisciplinary team of computer scientists, engineers and biologists, which is part of the Department of Biological Structure. And the Division of Biomedical and Health Informatics. Department of Medical Education and Biomedical Informatics. With strong ties to the Department of Computer Science and Engineering. To develop methods for representing both spatial and symbolic information about the physical organization of the body.
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What is Structural Informatics?
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What is Structural Informatics? James F. Brinkley. Department of Biological Structure. University of Washington, Seattle. Parts of this document appeared in Academic Medicine 66:589-591, 1991. What's in a Name? In more recent years other terms have arisen to describe informatics research in biomedicine. For example, bioinformatics. Have come to describe informatics at the molecular level, and health informatics. The Structural Approach in Biology. The Goals of Structural Informatics. The information stru...
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UW SIG: Projects
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Projects are chosen based on several criteria: 1) funding opportunities, 2) interested collaborators, 3) relevance to general issues of structural informatics. We are currently focusing on these major projects:. The Onotology Views Project. The Foundational Model of Anatomy. The Digital Anatomist Information System. The UW Human Brain Project. These projects are described below, and a separate alphabetical list of subprojects. The Ontology Views Project. Embed these views as queryable web services. Devel...
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Services | Structural Informatics Group
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Skip to main content. Http:/ ethmoid2.biostr.washington.edu:8080/SIG-SceneGen. Http:/ fma.biostr.washington.edu/annoteimage/AnnoteImage.jnlp. Brain Browser Web Interface. Http:/ uvula.biostr.washington.edu/ andrew/cgi-bin/Brain Browser devel.c. Http:/ celo.biostr.washington.edu/celo/. Cortical Stimulation Mapping Database. Http:/ bmap.biostr.washington.edu/. Digital Anatomist Interactive Atlases. Http:/ da.biostr.washington.edu/da.html. Http:/ fma.biostr.washington.edu/emilylite/.
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Current Core Personnel | Structural Informatics Group
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About Us | Structural Informatics Group
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Skip to main content. Definition of Structural Informatics. History of the Structural Informatics Group. Address and driving directions to our offices. Contact information and feedback form. 2016 Structural Informatics Group, University of Washington.
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Funding Sources | Structural Informatics Group
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Skip to main content. FaceBase 1 funding for OCDM. FaceBase 2 funding for OCDM. Various sources, both internal and external. Align SNOMED and the FMA. 2016 Structural Informatics Group, University of Washington.
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History | Structural Informatics Group
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Skip to main content. Note: Some of the following contains direct links to papers in our online publications. Eventually we hope to include many more such links as we update this history. Until then you can go to the online publications and search for one of the names mentioned below as an author.). In 1990 Jim Brinkley coined the term Structural Informatics. To capture the kind of work he had been doing throughout his career, work ranging from 3-D ultrasound reconstruction to 3-D protein structure, to t...