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This presentation by Bill Barnett at the NIH Workshop outlines the value-added services for VIVO, focusing on advancements in information technology that facilitate research in the life sciences. Dr. Barnett shares his extensive background, including his Ph.D. in Archaeology and experience in developing digital libraries and research networks. He highlights current projects at Indiana University, such as HIPAA compliance, the IU School of Medicine's IT Core, and initiatives like the Indiana CTSI HUB Portal and observational partnerships, all aimed at improving data access and collaboration.

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  1. Introduction NIH Workshop on Value Added Services for VIVO Bill Barnett September 17, 2014

  2. University Information Technology Services My Background • Ph.D. in Archaeology – Agricultural transition and ceramic analyses in southwestern Europe • Built the network, Internet services, and clusters for taxonomic research at the American Museum of Natural History • Developed digital libraries and unified collections management at the Field Museum

  3. University Information Technology Services Some Current Projects - Service • Research Systems practice for Life Sciences at IU –basic (IUB) and medical (IUSM) • HIPAA alignment and Risk Management for IU Research Systems • IU School of Medicine Advanced IT Core • Indiana CTSI HUB Portal for translational research • New large memory cluster for de novo genome assembly

  4. University Information Technology Services Applied Projects – One • Informatics Cores for the Collaborative Initiative on Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders and the National Gene Vector Biorepository • Observational Medical Outcomes Partnership (OMOP) with Regenstrief Institute • Federated identities for Virtual Organizations and InCommon Roadmap • IU Lead for HUBzero Consortium

  5. University Information Technology Services Applied Projects - Two • Direct2experts.org search of Indiana CTSI HUB • Ontology-based tagging of Indiana CTSI HUB • VIVO Mini Grant for HUBzero middleware to consume Linked Open Data • i2iconnect.org technology transfer matchmaking • INResearch.org patient recruitment portal • CTSA2Community.org Community Engagement best practices HUB

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