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- affiliation: Heidelberg University Hospital, Germany
- affiliation (former): University of Münster, Germany
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2020 – today
- 2024
- [j49]Nikola Kirilov, Martin Dugas:
Evaluation of technical approaches for real-time data transfer from electronic health record systems. Comput. Methods Programs Biomed. 255: 108347 (2024) - [j48]Martin Dugas, Max Blumenstock, Tobias Dittrich, Urs Eisenmann, Stephan Christoph Feder, Fleur Fritz-Kebede, Lucy J. Kessler, Maximilian Klass, Petra Knaup, Christoph U. Lehmann, Angela Merzweiler, Christian Niklas, Thomas M. Pausch, Nelly Zental, Matthias Ganzinger:
Next-generation study databases require FAIR, EHR-integrated, and scalable Electronic Data Capture for medical documentation and decision support. npj Digit. Medicine 7(1) (2024) - 2023
- [j47]Matthias Ganzinger, Max Blumenstock, Axel Fürstberger, Leonard Greulich, Hans A. Kestler, Michael Marschollek, Christian Niklas, Tim Schneider, Cord Spreckelsen, Erik Tute, Julian Varghese, Martin Dugas:
Federated electronic data capture (fEDC): Architecture and prototype. J. Biomed. Informatics 138: 104280 (2023) - [c65]Matthias Ganzinger, Max Blumenstock, Christian Niklas, Martin Dugas:
Portal of Medical Data Models: Application in Federated Data Capture. MIE 2023: 137-138 - 2022
- [j46]Annika Bürger, Martin Dugas:
Cogito: automated and generic comparison of annotated genomic intervals. BMC Bioinform. 23(1): 315 (2022) - [c64]Reto Wettstein, Tobias Kussel, Hauke Hund, Christian Fegeler, Martin Dugas, Kay Hamacher:
Secure Multi-Party Computation Based Distributed Feasibility Queries - A HiGHmed Use Case. GMDS 2022: 41-49 - 2021
- [j45]Tobias Tekath, Martin Dugas:
Differential transcript usage analysis of bulk and single-cell RNA-seq data with DTUrtle. Bioinform. 37(21): 3781-3787 (2021) - [j44]Thomas M. Deserno, Martin Dugas, Matthias Löbe, Jürgen Stausberg:
A Topical Collection on ICT for Health Science Research - EFMI Special Topic Conference. J. Medical Syst. 45(7): 70 (2021) - [j43]Stefan Hegselmann, Michael Storck, Sophia Gessner, Philipp Neuhaus, Julian Varghese, Philipp Bruland, Alexandra Meidt, Cornelia Mertens, Sarah Riepenhausen, Sonja Baier, Benedikt Stöcker, Jörg Henke, Carsten Oliver Schmidt, Martin Dugas:
Pragmatic MDR: a metadata repository with bottom-up standardization of medical metadata through reuse. BMC Medical Informatics Decis. Mak. 21(1): 160 (2021) - [c63]Aysenur Süer, Sarah Riepenhausen, Michael Storck, Leonard Greulich, Claudia Zeidler, Sonja Ständer, Martin Dugas:
ODM-DQA-Reporter: A Generic Approach to Assess and Monitor Basic Data Quality of Medical Research Data in Operational Data Model (ODM) Format. MedInfo 2021: 983-984 - [c62]Daniel Preciado-Marquez, Ludger Becker, Michael Storck, Leonard Greulich, Martin Dugas, Tobias J. Brix:
MainzelHandler: A Library for a Simple Integration and Usage of the Mainzelliste. MIE 2021: 233-237 - [c61]Alexandra Meidt, Sarah Riepenhausen, Philipp Neuhaus, Stefan Hegselmann, Ahmed Rafee, Julian Varghese, Martin Dugas:
Portal of Medical Data Models: Stakeholder Feedback and Requirements. MIE 2021: 488-489 - [c60]Sarah Riepenhausen, Cornelia Mertens, Martin Dugas:
Comparing SDTM and FHIR® for Real World Data from Electronic Health Records for Clinical Trial Submissions. MIE 2021: 585-589 - [c59]Leonard Greulich, Tobias J. Brix, Michael Storck, Martin Dugas:
A Seamless Pseudonymization and Randomization Workflow for REDCap. MIE 2021: 952-956 - [c58]Johannes Oehm, Michael Storck, Maximilian Fechner, Tobias J. Brix, Kemal Yildirim, Martin Dugas:
FhirExtinguisher: A FHIR Resource Flattening Tool Using FHIRPath. MIE 2021: 1112-1113 - 2020
- [j42]Rogério Blitz, Martin Dugas:
Conceptual Design, Implementation, and Evaluation of Generic and Standard-Compliant Data Transfer into Electronic Health Records. Appl. Clin. Inform. 11(03): 374-386 (2020) - [j41]Julian Varghese, Michael Fujarski, Martin Dugas:
StudyPortal - Geovisualization of Study Research Networks. J. Medical Syst. 44(1): 22 (2020) - [c57]Daniel Reichenpfader, Robin Glauser, Martin Dugas, Kerstin Denecke:
Assessing and Improving the Usability of the Medical Data Models Portal. dHealth 2020: 199-206 - [c56]Tobias J. Brix, Jonas Hoffacker, Philipp Neuhaus, Martin Dugas, Michael Storck:
Patient Empowerment Through Digital Voice Pens: A Feasibility Study. GMDS 2020: 29-34 - [c55]Tobias J. Brix, Ludger Becker, Timm Harbich, Johannes Oehm, Maximilian Fechner, Martin Dugas, Michael Storck:
ODM Clinical Data Generator: Syntactically Correct Clinical Data Based on Metadata Definition. GMDS 2020: 35-40 - [c54]Maximilian Fechner, Tobias J. Brix, Tobias Hardt, Johannes Oehm, Martin Dugas, Michael Storck:
Evaluation of openEHR Repositories Regarding Standard Compliance. MIE 2020: 592-596 - [c53]Julian Varghese, Michael Fujarski, Tim Hahn, Martin Dugas, Tobias Warnecke:
The Smart Device System for Movement Disorders: Preliminary Evaluation of Diagnostic Accuracy in a Prospective Study. MIE 2020: 889-893 - [c52]Stefan Hegselmann, Thomas Volkert, Hendrik Ohlenburg, Antje Gottschalk, Martin Dugas, Christian Ertmer:
An Evaluation of the Doctor-Interpretability of Generalized Additive Models with Interactions. MLHC 2020: 46-79
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j40]Carolin Walter, Daniel Schuetzmann, Frank Rosenbauer, Martin Dugas:
Benchmarking of 4C-seq pipelines based on real and simulated data. Bioinform. 35(23): 4938-4945 (2019) - [c51]Tobias Johannes Brix, Philipp Neuhaus, Michael Storck, Iñaki Soto Rey, Martin Dugas:
Reviving 30 Year Old Technology: Lessons Learned from Transferring Patient Data Using Data Matrix Codes. EFMI-STC 2019: 90-94 - [c50]Michael Storck, Luca Hollenberg, Martin Dugas, Iñaki Soto Rey:
Interoperability Improvement of Mobile Patient Survey (MoPat) Implementing Fast Health Interoperability Resources (FHIR). EFMI-STC 2019: 141-145 - [c49]Julian Varghese, Michael Fujarski, Martin Dugas:
StudyPortal - A Novel Method to Visualize Study Research Networks. EFMI-STC 2019: 163 - [c48]Sarah Riepenhausen, Julian Varghese, Philipp Neuhaus, Michael Storck, Alexandra Meidt, Stefan Hegselmann, Martin Dugas:
Portal of Medical Data Models: Status 2018. EFMI-STC 2019: 239-240 - [c47]Martin Dugas, Stefan Hegselmann, Sarah Riepenhausen, Philipp Neuhaus, Leonard Greulich, Alexandra Meidt, Julian Varghese:
Compatible Data Models at Design Stage of Medical Information Systems: Leveraging Related Data Elements from the MDM Portal. MedInfo 2019: 113-117 - [c46]Iñaki Soto Rey, Tobias Hardt, Luca Hollenberg, Philipp Bruland, Sonja Ständer, Martin Dugas, Michael Storck:
Electronic Image Documentation of Patient Reported Outcomes Using Mobile Technologies. MedInfo 2019: 1779-1780 - [p1]Martin Dugas:
Data Structures in Medicine - On the Road to Data Standards. The Art of Structuring 2019: 263-270 - 2018
- [j39]Marius Wöste, Martin Dugas:
VIPER: a web application for rapid expert review of variant calls. Bioinform. 34(11): 1928-1929 (2018) - [j38]Sarah Sandmann, Mohsen Karimi, Aniek O. de Graaf, Christian Rohde, Stefanie Göllner, Julian Varghese, Jan Ernsting, Gunilla Walldin, Bert A. van der Reijden, Carsten Müller-Tidow, Luca Malcovati, Eva Hellström-Lindberg, Joop H. Jansen, Martin Dugas:
appreci8: a pipeline for precise variant calling integrating 8 tools. Bioinform. 34(24): 4205-4212 (2018) - [j37]Philipp Bruland, Justin Doods, Tobias J. Brix, Martin Dugas, Michael Storck:
Connecting healthcare and clinical research: Workflow optimizations through seamless integration of EHR, pseudonymization services and EDC systems. Int. J. Medical Informatics 119: 103-108 (2018) - [j36]Julian Varghese, Maren Kleine, Sophia Isabella Gessner, Sarah Sandmann, Martin Dugas:
Effects of computerized decision support system implementations on patient outcomes in inpatient care: a systematic review. J. Am. Medical Informatics Assoc. 25(5): 593-602 (2018) - [c45]Stefan Hegselmann, Michael Storck, Sophia Geßner, Philipp Neuhaus, Julian Varghese, Martin Dugas:
A Web Service to Suggest Semantic Codes Based on the MDM-Portal. GMDS 2018: 35-39 - [c44]Michael Storck, Gundula Christians, Birgit Möller, Martin Dugas, Iñaki Soto Rey:
Conducting a Multilingual Study Researching Traumatised Refugees Utilizing a Patient-Reported Outcome System. GMDS 2018: 109-113 - [c43]Ann-Kristin Kock-Schoppenhauer, Hannes Ulrich, Stefanie Wagen-Zink, Petra Duhm-Harbeck, Josef Ingenerf, Philipp Neuhaus, Martin Dugas, Philipp Bruland:
Compatibility Between Metadata Standards: Import Pipeline of CDISC ODM to the Samply.MDR. MIE 2018: 221-225 - [c42]Iñaki Soto Rey, Philipp Neuhaus, Philipp Bruland, Sophia Geßner, Julian Varghese, Stefan Hegselmann, Tobias J. Brix, Martin Dugas, Michael Storck:
Standardising the Development of ODM Converters: The ODMToolBox. MIE 2018: 231-235 - [c41]Stefan Hegselmann, Leonard Greulich, Julian Varghese, Martin Dugas:
Reproducible Survival Prediction with SEER Cancer Data. MLHC 2018: 49-66 - 2017
- [j35]Sarah Sandmann, Aniek O. de Graaf, Martin Dugas:
BBCAnalyzer: a visual approach to facilitate variant calling. BMC Bioinform. 18(1): 133:1-133:6 (2017) - [j34]Philipp Bruland, Martin Dugas:
S2O - A software tool for integrating research data from general purpose statistic software into electronic data capture systems. BMC Medical Informatics Decis. Mak. 17(1): 3:1-3:10 (2017) - [c40]Stefan Hegselmann, Sophia Gessner, Philipp Neuhaus, Jörg Henke, Carsten Oliver Schmidt, Martin Dugas:
Automatic Conversion of Metadata from the Study of Health in Pomerania to ODM. eHealth 2017: 88-96 - [c39]Sophia Gessner, Michael Storck, Stefan Hegselmann, Martin Dugas, Iñaki Soto Rey:
Automated Transformation of CDISC ODM to OpenClinica. GMDS 2017: 95-99 - [c38]Iñaki Soto Rey, Sophia Geßner, Martin Dugas:
Operational Data Model Conversion to ResearchKit. MedInfo 2017: 225-229 - [c37]Michael Storck, Jan Wohlmann, Sarah Krudwig, Alexander Vogel, Judith Born, Thomas Weber, Martin Dugas, Christian Juhra:
A Secure Architecture to Provide a Medical Emergency Dataset for Patients in Germany and Abroad. MedInfo 2017: 230-234 - [c36]Philipp Bruland, Justin Doods, Michael Storck, Martin Dugas:
What Information Does Your EHR Contain? Automatic Generation of a Clinical Metadata Warehouse (CMDW) to Support Identification and Data Access Within Distributed Clinical Research Networks. MedInfo 2017: 313-317 - [c35]Sophia Geßner, Philipp Neuhaus, Julian Varghese, Philipp Bruland, Alexandra Meidt, Iñaki Soto Rey, Michael Storck, Justin Doods, Martin Dugas:
The Portal of Medical Data Models: Where Have We Been and Where Are We Going? MedInfo 2017: 858-862 - [c34]Julian Varghese, Maren Kleine, Sophia Isabella Gessner, Sarah Sandmann, Martin Dugas:
Medical Effect of Venous Thromboembolism Prophylaxis Systems and Common Input Categories: Preliminary Findings from a Systematic Review. MedInfo 2017: 1175-1179 - [c33]Philipp Bruland, Ulrich Kathöfer, Maximilian Treder, Nicole Eter, Martin Dugas:
Integrating x4T-EDC into an Image-Portal to Establish an Ophthalmic Reading Center. MedInfo 2017: 1254 - 2016
- [j33]Christoph Bartenhagen, Martin Dugas:
Robust and exact structural variation detection with paired-end and soft-clipped alignments: SoftSV compared with eight algorithms. Briefings Bioinform. 17(1): 51-62 (2016) - [j32]Martin Dugas, Philipp Neuhaus, Alexandra Meidt, Justin Doods, Michael Storck, Philipp Bruland, Julian Varghese:
Portal of medical data models: information infrastructure for medical research and healthcare. Database J. Biol. Databases Curation 2016 (2016) - [c32]Julian Varghese, Christian Holz, Phillip Neuhaus, Massimo Bernardi, Alexandra Boehm, Arnold Ganser, Steven Gore, Mark Heaney, Andreas Hochhaus, Wolf-Karsten Hofmann, Utz Krug, Carsten Müller-Tidow, Alexandra Smith, Ansgar Weltermann, Theo de Witte, Rüdiger Hehlmann, Martin Dugas:
Key Data Elements in Myeloid Leukemia. MIE 2016: 282-286 - [c31]Iñaki Soto Rey, Martin Dugas, Michael Storck:
Implementation of an ODM and HL7 Compliant Electronic Patient-Reported Outcome System. MIE 2016: 421-425 - [c30]Justin Doods, Philipp Neuhaus, Martin Dugas:
Converting ODM Metadata to FHIR Questionnaire Resources. MIE 2016: 456-460 - 2015
- [j31]Fleur Fritz, Binyam Tilahun, Martin Dugas:
Success criteria for electronic medical record implementations in low-resource settings: a systematic review. J. Am. Medical Informatics Assoc. 22(2): 479-488 (2015) - [j30]Georges De Moor, Mats Sundgren, Dipak Kalra, Andreas Schmidt, Martin Dugas, Brecht Claerhout, Töresin Karakoyun, Christian Ohmann, Pierre-Yves Lastic, Nadir Ammour, Rebecca Daniels Kush, Danielle Dupont, Marc Cuggia, Christel Daniel, Geert Thienpont, Pascal Coorevits:
Using electronic health records for clinical research: The case of the EHR4CR project. J. Biomed. Informatics 53: 162-173 (2015) - [j29]Martin Dugas:
ODM2CDA and CDA2ODM: Tools to convert documentation forms between EDC and EHR systems. BMC Medical Informatics Decis. Mak. 15: 40 (2015) - [c29]Victor Christen, Anika Groß, Julian Varghese, Martin Dugas, Erhard Rahm:
Annotating Medical Forms Using UMLS. DILS 2015: 55-69 - [c28]Julian Varghese, Sarah Schulze Sünninghausen, Martin Dugas:
Standardized Quality Assurance Forms for Organ Transplantations with Multilingual Support, Open Access and UMLS Coding. eHealth 2015: 15-22 - [c27]Philipp Neuhaus, Justin Doods, Martin Dugas:
Standardized Mappings - A Framework to Combine Different Semantic Mappers into a Standardized Web-API. eHealth 2015: 23-26 - [c26]Iñaki Soto Rey, Benjamin Trinczek, Jose Ignacio Amo, Jesús Bauselas, Martin Dugas, Fleur Fritz:
Web-Based Multi-Site Feasibility Questionnaire Tool. eHealth 2015: 88-93 - [c25]Julian Varghese, Sarah Schulze Sünninghausen, Martin Dugas:
Standardized Cardiovascular Quality Assurance Forms with Multilingual Support, UMLS Coding and Medical Concept Analyses. MedInfo 2015: 837-841 - [c24]Iñaki Soto Rey, Martin Dugas, Fleur Fritz:
Clinical Trial Feasibility Study Questionnaire Analysis. MedInfo 2015: 1029 - [c23]Justin Doods, Caroline Lafitte, Nadine Ulliac-Sagnes, Johan Proeve, Florence Botteri, Robert Walls, Andy Sykes, Martin Dugas, Fleur Fritz:
A European inventory of data elements for patient recruitment. MIE 2015: 506-510 - 2014
- [j28]Hans-Ulrich Klein, Martin Schäfer, Bo T. Porse, Marie S. Hasemann, Katja Ickstadt, Martin Dugas:
Integrative analysis of histone ChIP-seq and transcription data using Bayesian mixture models. Bioinform. 30(8): 1154-1162 (2014) - [j27]Carolin Walter, Daniel Schuetzmann, Frank Rosenbauer, Martin Dugas:
Basic4Cseq: an R/Bioconductor package for analyzing 4C-seq data. Bioinform. 30(22): 3268-3269 (2014) - [j26]Björn Schreiweis, Benjamin Trinczek, Felix Köpcke, Thomas Leusch, Raphael W. Majeed, Joachim Wenk, Björn Bergh, Christian Ohmann, Rainer Röhrig, Martin Dugas, Hans-Ulrich Prokosch:
Comparison of Electronic Health Record System Functionalities to support the patient recruitment process in clinical trials. Int. J. Medical Informatics 83(11): 860-868 (2014) - [j25]Philipp Bruland, Christian Forster, Bernhard Breil, Sonja Ständer, Martin Dugas, Fleur Fritz:
Does single-source create an added value? Evaluating the impact of introducing x4T into the clinical routine on workflow modifications, data quality and cost-benefit. Int. J. Medical Informatics 83(12): 915-928 (2014) - [j24]Rainer Krumm, Axel Semjonow, Joke Tio, Heike Duhme, Thomas Bürkle, Jörg Haier, Martin Dugas, Bernhard Breil:
The need for harmonized structured documentation and chances of secondary use - Results of a systematic analysis with automated form comparison for prostate and breast cancer. J. Biomed. Informatics 51: 86-99 (2014) - [j23]Philipp Neuhaus, Thomas Weber, Martin Dugas, Christian Juhra, Bernhard Breil:
Characterization of Image Transfer Patterns in a Regional Trauma Network. J. Medical Syst. 38(11): 137 (2014) - [c22]Michael Storck, Benjamin Trinczek, Martin Dugas, Fleur Fritz:
Towards a Trial-Ready Mobile Patient Questionnaire System. MIE 2014: 768-772 - [c21]Justin Doods, Martin Dugas, Fleur Fritz:
Analysis of eligibility criteria from ClinicalTrials.gov. MIE 2014: 853-857 - [c20]Iñaki Soto Rey, Benjamin Trinczek, Töresin Karakoyun, Martin Dugas, Fleur Fritz:
Protocol Feasibility Workflow Using an Automated Multi-country Patient Cohort System. MIE 2014: 985-989 - [c19]Philipp Bruland, Martin Dugas:
Transformations between CDISC ODM and openEHR Archetypes. MIE 2014: 1225 - 2013
- [j22]Leo Lahti, Martin Schäfer, Hans-Ulrich Klein, Silvio Bicciato, Martin Dugas:
Cancer gene prioritization by integrative analysis of mRNA expression and DNA copy number data: a comparative review. Briefings Bioinform. 14(1): 27-35 (2013) - [j21]Katja Hebestreit, Martin Dugas, Hans-Ulrich Klein:
Detection of significantly differentially methylated regions in targeted bisulfite sequencing data. Bioinform. 29(13): 1647-1653 (2013) - [j20]Christoph Bartenhagen, Martin Dugas:
RSVSim: an R/Bioconductor package for the simulation of structural variations. Bioinform. 29(13): 1679-1681 (2013) - [j19]Felix Köpcke, Benjamin Trinczek, Raphael W. Majeed, Björn Schreiweis, Joachim Wenk, Thomas Leusch, Thomas Ganslandt, Christian Ohmann, Björn Bergh, Rainer Röhrig, Martin Dugas, Hans-Ulrich Prokosch:
Evaluation of data completeness in the electronic health record for the purpose of patient recruitment into clinical trials: a retrospective analysis of element presence. BMC Medical Informatics Decis. Mak. 13: 37 (2013) - [c18]Martin Dugas:
Why We Need a Large-scale Open Metadata Initiative in Health Informatics - A Vision Paper on Open Data Models for Clinical Phenotypes. MedInfo 2013: 899-902 - [c17]Fleur Fritz, Martin Dugas:
Are Physicians Interested in the Quality of Life of their Patients? Usage of EHR-integrated Patient Reported Outcomes Data. MedInfo 2013: 1039 - [c16]Bernhard Breil, Martin Dugas:
Analyses of Medical Data Models - Identifying Common Concepts and Items in a Repository of Medical Forms. MedInfo 2013: 1052 - [c15]Iñaki Soto Rey, Richard Bache, Martin Dugas, Fleur Fritz:
Query Engine Optimization for the EHR4CR Protocol Feasibility Scenario. MedInfo 2013: 1080 - [c14]Benjamin Trinczek, Britta Friederike Schulte, Bernhard Breil, Martin Dugas:
Patient Recruitment Workflow with and without a Patient Recruitment System. MedInfo 2013: 1124 - [c13]Justin Doods, Kirstin Holzapfel, Martin Dugas, Fleur Fritz:
Development of Best Practice Principles for Simplifying Eligibility Criteria. MedInfo 2013: 1153 - [c12]Martin Dugas, Bernhard Breil, Benjamin Trinczek, Jürgen Stausberg, Dipak Kalra:
Open Metadata for Medical Data Models. MedInfo 2013: 1257 - 2012
- [j18]Martin Dugas, Gottfried Vossen:
CityPlot: Colored ER Diagrams to Visualize Structure and Contents of Databases. Datenbank-Spektrum 12(3): 215-218 (2012) - [j17]Fleur Fritz, Sebastian Balhorn, Markus Riek, Bernhard Breil, Martin Dugas:
Qualitative and quantitative evaluation of EHR-integrated mobile patient questionnaires regarding usability and cost-efficiency. Int. J. Medical Informatics 81(5): 303-313 (2012) - 2011
- [j16]Hans-Ulrich Klein, Christoph Bartenhagen, Alexander Kohlmann, Vera Grossmann, Christian Ruckert, Torsten Haferlach, Martin Dugas:
R453Plus1Toolbox: an R/Bioconductor package for analyzing Roche 454 Sequencing data. Bioinform. 27(8): 1162-1163 (2011) - [j15]Susanne Herzberg, Kambiz Rahbar, Lars Stegger, Michael Schäfers, Martin Dugas:
Concept and implementation of a computer-based reminder system to increase completeness in clinical documentation. Int. J. Medical Informatics 80(5): 351-358 (2011) - [j14]Bernhard Breil, Axel Semjonow, Carsten Müller-Tidow, Fleur Fritz, Martin Dugas:
HIS-based Kaplan-Meier plots - a single source approach for documenting and reusing routine survival information. BMC Medical Informatics Decis. Mak. 11: 11 (2011) - [j13]Fleur Fritz, Sonja Ständer, Bernhard Breil, Markus Riek, Martin Dugas:
CIS-based registration of quality of life in a single source approach. BMC Medical Informatics Decis. Mak. 11: 26 (2011) - [j12]Bernhard Breil, Fleur Fritz, Volker Thiemann, Martin Dugas:
Mapping Turnaround Times (TAT) to a Generic Timeline: A Systematic Review of TAT Definitions in Clinical Domains. BMC Medical Informatics Decis. Mak. 11: 34 (2011) - [c11]Sebastian Mate, Thomas Bürkle, Felix Köpcke, Bernhard Breil, Bernd Wullich, Martin Dugas, Hans-Ulrich Prokosch, Thomas Ganslandt:
Populating the i2b2 Database with Heterogeneous Emr Data: a Semantic Network Approach. MIE 2011: 502-506 - [c10]Susanne Herzberg, Martin Dugas:
Single Source Information Systems can Improve Data Completeness in Clinical Studies: an Example from Nuclear Medicine. MIE 2011: 872-876 - [c9]Philipp Dziuballe, Christian Forster, Bernhard Breil, Volker Thiemann, Fleur Fritz, Jens Lechtenbörger, Gottfried Vossen, Martin Dugas:
The Single Source Architecture x4T to Connect Medical Documentation and Clinical Research. MIE 2011: 902-906 - [i1]Leo Lahti, Martin Schäfer, Hans-Ulrich Klein, Silvio Bicciato, Martin Dugas:
Cancer gene prioritization by integrative analysis of mRNA expression and DNA copy number data: a comparative review. CoRR abs/1111.4639 (2011) - 2010
- [j11]Christoph Bartenhagen, Hans-Ulrich Klein, Christian Ruckert, Xiaoyi Jiang, Martin Dugas:
Comparative study of unsupervised dimension reduction techniques for the visualization of microarray gene expression data. BMC Bioinform. 11: 567 (2010) - [j10]Okyaz Eminaga, Reemt Hinkelammert, Axel Semjonow, Joerg Neumann, Mahmoud Abbas, Thomas Koepke, Olaf Bettendorf, Elke Eltze, Martin Dugas:
Clinical map document based on XML (cMDX): document architecture with mapping feature for reporting and analysing prostate cancer in radical prostatectomy specimens. BMC Medical Informatics Decis. Mak. 10: 71 (2010) - [c8]Fleur Fritz, Sonja Ständer, Bernhard Breil, Martin Dugas:
Steps towards Single Source - Collecting Data about Quality of Life within Clinical Information Systems. MedInfo 2010: 188-192 - [c7]Bernhard Breil, Fleur Fritz, Volker Thiemann, Martin Dugas:
Multidisciplinary Education in Medical Informatics - A course for medical and informatics students. MedInfo 2010: 581-584
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j9]Martin Schäfer, Holger Schwender, Sylvia Merk, Claudia Haferlach, Katja Ickstadt, Martin Dugas:
Integrated analysis of copy number alterations and gene expression: a bivariate assessment of equally directed abnormalities. Bioinform. 25(24): 3228-3235 (2009) - [j8]Hans-Ulrich Klein, Christian Ruckert, Alexander Kohlmann, Lars Bullinger, Christian Thiede, Torsten Haferlach, Martin Dugas:
Quantitative comparison of microarray experiments with published leukemia related gene expression signatures. BMC Bioinform. 10: 422 (2009) - [j7]Martin Dugas, Sylvia Thun, Thomas Frankewitsch, Kai U. Heitmann:
Case Report: LOINC® Codes for Hospital Information Systems Documents: A Case Study. J. Am. Medical Informatics Assoc. 16(3): 400-403 (2009) - [j6]Bernhard Breil, Axel Semjonow, Martin Dugas:
HIS-based electronic documentation can significantly reduce the time from biopsy to final report for prostate tumours and supports quality management as well as clinical research. BMC Medical Informatics Decis. Mak. 9: 5 (2009) - [c6]Martin Dugas, Bernhard Breil, Volker Thiemann, Jens Lechtenbörger, Gottfried Vossen:
Single Source Information Systems to Connect Patient Care and Clinical Research. MIE 2009: 61-65 - [c5]Bernhard Breil, Martin Dugas:
Transferring HIS Data to Population-Based Cancer Registries - Concept and First Implementations. MIE 2009: 86-90 - 2008
- [j5]Martin Dugas, Markus Eckholt, Holger Bunzemeier:
Benchmarking of hospital information systems: Monitoring of discharge letters and scheduling can reveal heterogeneities and time trends. BMC Medical Informatics Decis. Mak. 8: 15 (2008) - 2004
- [j4]Martin Dugas, Sylvia Merk, S. Breit, P. Dirschedl:
mdclust-exploratory microarray analysis by multidimensional clustering. Bioinform. 20(6): 931-936 (2004) - 2003
- [c4]Martin Dugas, Sylvia Merk, S. Breit, Claudia Schoch, Torsten Haferlach, Stefan Kääb:
Bioinformatics for Medical Diagnostics: Assessment of Microarray Data in the Context of Clinical Databases. AMIA 2003 - 2002
- [b2]Martin Dugas, Karin Schmidt:
Medizinische Informatik und Bioinformatik - ein Kompendium für Studium und Praxis. Springer 2002, ISBN 978-3-540-42568-7, pp. I-VIII, 1-229 - [j3]Martin Dugas, Ellen Hoffmann, Sabine Janko, Silke Hahnewald, Tomas Matis, J. Miller, Ch. v. Bary, A. Farnbacher, V. Vogler, Karl Überla:
Complexity of biomedical data models in cardiology: the Intranet-based AF registry. Comput. Methods Programs Biomed. 68(1): 49-61 (2002) - [j2]Martin Dugas, Claudia Schoch, Susanne Schnittger, Alexander Kohlmann, Wolfgang Kern, Torsten Haferlach, Karl Überla:
Integration of clinical and genetic information - from patient data to gene expression analysis. Silico Biol. 2(3): 383-391 (2002) - [j1]Martin Dugas, Rolf Schauer, Andreas Volk, Horst Rau:
Interactive decision support in hepatic surgery. BMC Medical Informatics Decis. Mak. 2: 5 (2002) - 2001
- [c3]Martin Dugas, Claudia Schoch, Susanne Schnittger, Wolfgang Kern, Torsten Haferlach, Dorle Messerer, Karl Überla:
Impact of integrating clinical and genetic information. German Conference on Bioinformatics 2001: 85-88 - [c2]Martin Dugas, Ellen Hoffmann, Sabine Janko, Silke Hahnewald, Tomas Matis, Karl Überla:
XML-based Visual Data Mining in Medicine. MedInfo 2001: 1324-1328
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [c1]Martin Dugas, Karl Überla:
Intranet-Based Clinical Data Entry. AMIA 1999 - 1994
- [b1]Martin Dugas:
Entwicklung einer computergestützten Ganzzell- und Einzelkanal-Analyse zur Untersuchung der Veratridin-Modifikation des myokardialen Natrium-Kanals. Technical University Munich, Germany, 1994, pp. 1-121
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