Imaging InformaticsCollaboration with Radiology The UAB Department of Radiology, Division of Imaging Informatics collaborates on imaging research, including research PACS.
Advanced CollaborationVariable and Values Concept Bundles
Study teams and EDW Developers can collaborate on sets of concepts to be used in datasets, including subsets of diagnosis, medications, and lab values. These can be used in combination for determination of cohorts and dataset content.
i2b2Informatics for Integrating Biology and the Bedside
i2b2 is a self-service 'cohort discovery tool' available to all personnel. It allows you to explore and query clinical data that has been deidentified and aggregated. i2b2 allows you to count patients with specific characteristics and services, as well as to save cohorts.
Concierge Data RequestsAssistance with specialized requests
While the Self service tools are valuable, we understand that they do not meet all needs. There are two primary reasons that may prevent the use of the available self service functions. 1) PHI is required, whether contact information for recruitment, or full narrative text 2) A custom data structure is required.
The Scientific Gateway process allows detailed discussion of scientific questions, determination of whether documentation in clinical practice is fit for the scientific purpose/question, and refinement of approaches to effective use of EHR Datasets.
Natural Language Processing (NLP) of narrative text notes is available. Complexity can range from simple text string detection, to complex NLP algorithm development by Informatics Faculty.
UAB De-Identified DatasetsDataset Builder in DataLENS
The DataLENS Application includes a Standard Dataset Builder, which allows the creation of detailed clinical datasets in De-Identified (HIPAA Limited Dataset) form. The cohorts, and datasets are controlled and track such that they fall within IRB Exempts.
Click here for information on types of data available in i2b2.Self Service
UAB Tissue Biorepository
UAB Tissue Biorepository(UAB-TBR)
Formerly known as the UAB Tissue Collection and Banking Facility, is to collect, process, store, and distribute high quality human tissue specimens to investigators of UAB, members of the O’Neal Comprehensive Cancer Center and others to conduct investigations that advance molecular medicine to individualize treatment and improve clinical care.