Clinical Trials: Supporting Key Decision Making with Text Mining
Linguamatics Webinar
Presenter
Sarah McQuay, Senior Application Specialist
Dates/Times
Tuesday, 29 May 2012 at 3pm BST 4pm CEST / 10am EDT / 7am PDT Register
Thursday, 28 June 2012 at 3pm BST
4pm CEST / 10am EDT / 7am PDT Register
Wednesday, 1 August 2012 at 4pm BST
5pm CEST / 11am EDT / 8am PDT Register
Duration
45 minutes including Q&A
Using the ClinicalTrials.gov data set as an example, this webinar will demonstrate how I2E's powerful and agile text mining capabilities can be used to extract relevant information about clinical trials to support decision making.
ClinicalTrials.gov is a respected source of information about federally and privately supported clinical trials. This webinar looks at how to go beyond the conventional search approach to extract more precise facts and relationships.
During the clinical trials phase of drug development some of the key aims are to:
Create a shortlist of existing clinical trial sites from which to select the most appropriate site for a new trial
Monitor the status or progress of known competitors
In this webinar you will learn...
How I2E can be configured to extract assertions and relationships from ClinicalTrials.gov
How key questions can be turned into queries to mine information from ClinicalTrials.gov
About the terminologies supplied to allow more powerful and relevant queries
How I2E can be used to link data from ClinicalTrials.gov with published literature from MEDLINE
How to formulate your own questions around:
Study design
Site selection
Who should attend?
This webinar demonstrates some uses of I2E with data downloaded from the ClinicalTrials.gov website for those working in the following areas:
Informaticians, Information Professionals, Researchers, Managers
Pharma, Biotech and related industries
Responsibility for:
Therapeutic Areas
Target ID/Validation
Biomarker Discovery
Systems Biology
Safety/Tox
Pharmacovigilance
Translational Medicine
Competitive Intelligence
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