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Clinical Research Informatics (CRI) is a sub-discipline of biomedical and health informatics that
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Clinical Research Informatics (CRI) is a sub-discipline of biomedical and health informatics that involves the use of informatics in the discovery and management of new knowledge relating to health and disease. It includes management of information related to clinical trials and also involves informatics related to secondary research use of clinical data. Clinical research informatics and translational bioinformatics are the primary domains related to informatics activities to support translational research(1).
  
 
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# Informatics areas: clinical research informatics [Online]. 2012 [cited 2012 Nov 25]; Available from: URL:[http://www.amia.org/applications-informatics/clinical-research-informatics http://www.amia.org/applications-informatics/clinical-research-informatics]
  
 
==External resources==
 
==External resources==

Revision as of 21:02, 25 November 2012

Clinical Research Informatics (CRI) is a sub-discipline of biomedical and health informatics that involves the use of informatics in the discovery and management of new knowledge relating to health and disease. It includes management of information related to clinical trials and also involves informatics related to secondary research use of clinical data. Clinical research informatics and translational bioinformatics are the primary domains related to informatics activities to support translational research(1).

Background

Initiatives

Challenges

Opportunities

Related concepts

  • Translational Research Informatics

References

  1. Informatics areas: clinical research informatics [Online]. 2012 [cited 2012 Nov 25]; Available from: URL:http://www.amia.org/applications-informatics/clinical-research-informatics

External resources


Submitted by Deb Woodcock