Studies of the role of a smart web for precision medicine supported by biobanking

Personalized Medicine
Barry Robson, Srinidhi Boray

Abstract

Both the extraction of medical knowledge from data mining many patient records and from authoritative natural language text on the Internet are important for clinical decision support and biomedical research. The samples in biobanks represent a further kind of information repository of recognized increasing importance, so mechanisms being developed for a smart web for medicine should take them into account. While this paper is primarily a review of Quantum Universal Exchange Language as an XML extension to enable a future smart web for healthcare and biomedicine, it is the first time that we have discussed the connection with biobanks and the design of Quantum Universal Exchange Language's XML-like tags to support their use.

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Methods Mentioned

BETA
biopsy
chips

Software Mentioned

POPPER
MARPLE
QUERY
UEL
METASTATEMENT
THESAURUS
POPPER HELPER
PCAST UEL
DIRACBUILDER
AML

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