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Abhyankar S, Callaghan FM, Demner-Fushman D, McDonald CJ.Using informatics tools to study obesity and outcomes after critical illness. NLM Informatics Training Conference 2011, National Institutes of Health (NIH) Campus, Natcher Conference Center, Bethesda, MD, June 28-30, 2011.
Bhupatiraju R, Huser V, Fung K.Phenotype modelling tools utilizing standardized EHR data in a Common Data Model format [Poster]. NIH Research Festival 2017.
Demner-Fushman D, Antani SK, Chachra S, Kushnir M, Gayen S.Open-i Imaging informatics, natural language processing and multi-modal information retrieval - research and development Technical Report to the LHNCBC Board of Scientific Counselors September 2016
Demner-Fushman D, Kilicoglu H, Roberts K, Masterton K, Deardorff A.Consumer Health Question Answering to Automatically Support NLM Customer Services September2015 Technical Report to the LHNCBC Board of Scientific Counselors
Demner-Fushman D, Antani SA, Simpson M, Rahman MM.Combining Text and Visual Features for Biomedical Information Retrieval and Ontologies. September 2010 Technical Report to the LHNCBC Board of Scientific Counselors.
Fung K, Berglund D, Scichilone R, Brear H, Giannangelo K.SNOMED CT to ICD-10 map development process diagram. Meeting of the WHO Collaborating Centers for the Family of International Classifications. October 2009.
Huser V, Taft L, Cimino J.Suitability of LOINC document ontology as a reference terminology for clinical document types: a case report of a research-oriented EHR. NIH Poster Day 2012.