Robert A. Greenes
Robert A. Greenes (b. 1940) is a pioneer in the field of biomedical informatics (BMI). His work has focused on knowledge representation, decision support, and human-computer interaction for health and healthcare. He was co-developer of the MUMPS System and Language in the 1960s. He is an Emeritus Professor of Biomedical Informatics at Arizona State University. Provided by Wikipedia
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Summary of second annual MCBK public meeting: Mobilizing Computable Biomedical Knowledge-A movement to accelerate translation of knowledge into action by Rachel L. Richesson, Bruce E. Bray, Christine Dymek, Robert A. Greenes, Leslie D. McIntosh, Blackford Middleton, Gerald Perry, Jodyn Platt, Christopher Shaffer
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Summary of third annual MCBK public meeting: Mobilizing computable biomedical knowledge-Accelerating the second knowledge revolution by Michelle Williams, Rachel L. Richesson, Bruce E. Bray, Robert A. Greenes, Leslie D. McIntosh, Blackford Middleton, Gerald Perry, Jodyn Platt, Christopher Shaffer
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Summary of fourth annual MCBK public meeting: Mobilizing computable biomedical knowledge-metadata and trust by Michelle Williams, Bruce E. Bray, Robert A. Greenes, Jamie McCusker, Blackford Middleton, Gerald Perry, Jodyn Platt, Rachel L. Richesson, Joshua C. Rubin, Terrie Wheeler
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Categorizing metadata to help mobilize computable biomedical knowledge by Brian S. Alper, Allen Flynn, Bruce E. Bray, Marisa L. Conte, Christina Eldredge, Sigfried Gold, Robert A. Greenes, Peter Haug, Kim Jacoby, Gunes Koru, James McClay, Marc L. Sainvil, Davide Sottara, Mark Tuttle, Shyam Visweswaran, Robin Ann Yurk
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