A national center of excellence for infectious disease informatics: project summary
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In this project summary, we briefly present the technical objectives and accomplishments of our Infectious Disease Informatics project. We describe the inter-agency, interdisciplinary, and academia-government partnerships critical to project success and discuss the broader application context for this research.
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Published: 15 May 2005
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