Biomedical and Health Informatics in Translational Medicine is a research paper published in Methods of Information in Medicine (2009). On theSindex it has a DataRank of 1.4. It has been cited 23 times, with 23 citing works in its 1-hop citation network.
Summary Objectives: To discuss translational medicine advances challenging biomedical and health informatics. Methods: Reviewing material presented at the Heidelberg 35th Anniversary Workshop, summarizing results from the 1st AMIA Summit on Translational Bioinformatics and discussing the opportunities, difficulties, and ethical dilemmas confronting researchers, practitioners, and healthcare managers in transitional bioinformatics. Results: The first results in translational medicine are appearing in the biomedical literature. All rely on bioinformatics methods for analysis. Conclusions: Translational medicine introduces new problems of interpretation and application to healthcare. Applying results to complex human-machine systems raises ethical issues, which are augmented in healthcare informatics. Bridging biological, medical, and informatics knowledge requires new epistemological approaches.
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Base Score Contribution
0.477
From this paper's citation signal
Citation Network Contribution
0.964
From 19 citing papers with measurable signal
DataRank blends this paper's own citation count with the influence of the papers that cite it. Here, roughly 33% comes from its base citations and 67% from the citation network (19 citing papers contributed measurable signal).
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