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21 March 2007 Data management integration for biomedical core facilities
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Abstract
We present the design, development, and pilot-deployment experiences of MIMI, a web-based, Multi-modality Multi-Resource Information Integration environment for biomedical core facilities. This is an easily customizable, web-based software tool that integrates scientific and administrative support for a biomedical core facility involving a common set of entities: researchers; projects; equipments and devices; support staff; services; samples and materials; experimental workflow; large and complex data. With this software, one can: register users; manage projects; schedule resources; bill services; perform site-wide search; archive, back-up, and share data. With its customizable, expandable, and scalable characteristics, MIMI not only provides a cost-effective solution to the overarching data management problem of biomedical core facilities unavailable in the market place, but also lays a foundation for data federation to facilitate and support discovery-driven research.
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Guo-Qiang Zhang, Jacek Szymanski, and David Wilson "Data management integration for biomedical core facilities", Proc. SPIE 6516, Medical Imaging 2007: PACS and Imaging Informatics, 65160F (21 March 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.709429
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KEYWORDS
Data acquisition

Data archive systems

Biomedical optics

Scanners

Data backup

Data communications

Data integration

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