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	<title>Research Centers, Laboratories, and Collections for the IU School of Informatics</title>
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		Through the Solution Center, IUPUI will share its expertise in research, 
		from unraveling the mysteries of Genomics to economic and community development.
		The Solution Center identifies and strengthens campus connections that allow industry
		representatives and businesses to access resesearch, resources, and technology available at IUPUI. 
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		<title>Android Science Signature Center</title>
		<link>http://www.iupui.edu/~solctr/research/details.php?id=451</link>
		<description>The Android Science Center is the first laboratory of its kind in the United States, where scientists build and test functional and realistic androids and explore human-android interactions. Human beings respond to androids in much the same way they do to one another. Researchers in the center will use androids to explore human cognition and learning, and identify areas where androids may be utilized to enhance the quality of human life. </description>
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		<title>COMPUTATIONAL MOLECULAR SCIENCE FACILITY</title>
		<link>http://www.iupui.edu/~solctr/research/details.php?id=246</link>
		<description>The Computational Molecular Science Facility, at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, has a mission to support the School of Science faculty, students and staff as well as other IUPUI research professionals in their research pursuits. The Computational Molecular Science Facility focuses on maintaining state of the art hardware and software addressing the broad computational and modeling needs of molecular scientists, together with up-to-date molecular modeling instruction, advice, and support.</description>
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		<title>Indiana Center for Systems Biology and Personalized Medicine</title>
		<link>http://www.iupui.edu/~solctr/research/details.php?id=452</link>
		<description>The Indiana Center for Systems Biology and Personalized Medicine encourages translational research that brings new discoveries in biology to clinical applications. Center research scientists collaborate to enhance research in the genetic and cellular function of biological systems. The center connects these researchers with clinicians and surgeons treating diseases such as breast and lung cancer, in order to speed the translation of the latest advances in understanding disease biology into cost-effective, personalized diagnosis and treatment of patients. Principal Investigator: Jake Chen, School of Informatics. Informatics faculty members Yaoqi Zhou, Narayanan Perumal and Pedro Romero are Co-Investigators, as well as additional faculty from the IU School of Medicine.

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		<title>INFORMATICS RESEARCH INSTITUTE</title>
		<link>http://www.iupui.edu/~solctr/research/details.php?id=280</link>
		<description>The Informatics Research Institute conducts research in areas of emphases shared with the School of Informatics, including fundamental research in human computer interaction; fundamental research in capturing, managing, analyzing, and explaining information and in making it available for its myriad uses; expanding research into policy and socioeconomic issues arising from information technology and informatics applied to various subject areas such as Health, Biology, Chemistry, and Fine Arts. </description>
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		<title>MEDICAL INFORMATICS</title>
		<link>http://www.iupui.edu/~solctr/research/details.php?id=290</link>
		<description>Medical Informatics is an Indiana Genomics Initiative program housed in the Regenstrief Institute that provides an advanced information infrastructure for medical research in Indiana. This program provides the clinical information necessary to understand the complex relationships underlying cancer, heart disease, and other medical conditions. The Regenstrief Medical Record System (RMRS), one of the nation\'s first electronic medical record systems, contains data collected from all Indianapolis hospital systems. RMRS has been widely recognized for its role in improving quality of care, increasing efficiency of healthcare delivery, preventing medical errors, and enhancing patient safety. Regenstrief informaticians created the first citywide electronic medical records system in the U.S., which allows physicians in emergency departments, with the patient\'s permission, to view a single virtual record of all previous care at any of 11 participating hospitals. They also developed the Logical Observation Identifiers Names and Codes (LOINC) system, a standard nomenclature that enables the electronic transmission of clinical data from laboratories that produce the data to hospitals, physicians\' offices, and payers who use the data for clinical care and management purposes. </description>
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