Tara B Borlawsky
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Recent Articles
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Albin A, Ji X, Borlawsky T, Ye Z, Lin S, Payne P, et al.
JMIR Med Inform
. 2015 Jan;
2(2):e23.
PMID: 25600290
Background: The Unified Medical Language System (UMLS) contains many important ontologies in which terms are connected by semantic relations. For many studies on the relationships between biomedical concepts, the use...
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Lin M, Woeltje K, Khan Y, Hota B, Doherty J, Borlawsky T, et al.
Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol
. 2014 Nov;
35(12):1483-90.
PMID: 25419770
Objective: Central line-associated bloodstream infection (BSI) rates are a key quality metric for comparing hospital quality and safety. Traditional BSI surveillance may be limited by interrater variability. We assessed whether...
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Payne P, Jackson R, Best T, Borlawsky T, Lai A, James S, et al.
J Am Med Inform Assoc
. 2012 Jun;
19(6):1110-4.
PMID: 22647689
The conduct of clinical and translational research regularly involves the use of a variety of heterogeneous and large-scale data resources. Scalable methods for the integrative analysis of such resources, particularly...
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Xiang Y, Lu K, James S, Borlawsky T, Huang K, Payne P
J Biomed Inform
. 2011 Dec;
45(2):323-36.
PMID: 22154838
The Unified Medical Language System (UMLS) is the largest thesaurus in the biomedical informatics domain. Previous works have shown that knowledge constructs comprised of transitively-associated UMLS concepts are effective for...
5.
Payne P, Borlawsky T, Lele O, James S, Greaves A
J Am Med Inform Assoc
. 2011 Oct;
18 Suppl 1:i125-31.
PMID: 21984589
Objective: The conduct of investigational studies that involve large-scale data sets presents significant challenges related to the discovery and testing of novel hypotheses capable of supporting in silico discovery science....
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Borlawsky T, Lele O, Jensen D, Hood N, Wewers M
J Am Med Inform Assoc
. 2011 Aug;
18 Suppl 1:i140-3.
PMID: 21849332
Tobacco use is increasingly prevalent among vulnerable populations, such as people living in rural Appalachian communities. Owing to limited access to a reliable internet service in such settings, there is...
7.
Borlawsky T, Lele O, Payne P
J Biomed Inform
. 2011 Aug;
44 Suppl 1:S56-S62.
PMID: 21821150
Investigators in the translational research and systems medicine domains require highly usable, efficient and integrative tools and methods that allow for the navigation of and reasoning over emerging large-scale data...
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Payne P, Kwok A, Dhaval R, Borlawsky T
Summit Transl Bioinform
. 2011 Feb;
2009:95-9.
PMID: 21347178
The conduct of large-scale translational studies presents significant challenges related to the storage, management and analysis of integrative data sets. Ideally, the application of methodologies such as conceptual knowledge discovery...
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Borlawsky T, Dhaval R, Hastings S, Payne P
Summit Transl Bioinform
. 2011 Feb;
2009:14-8.
PMID: 21347164
In October 2006, the National Institutes of Health launched a new national consortium, funded through Clinical and Translational Science Awards (CTSA), with the primary objective of improving the conduct and...
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Payne P, Borlawsky T, Rice R, Embi P
Summit Transl Bioinform
. 2011 Feb;
2010:41-5.
PMID: 21347146
With the growing prevalence of large-scale, team science endeavors in the biomedical and life science domains, the impetus to implement platforms capable of supporting asynchronous interaction among multidisciplinary groups of...