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From the bench to
the bedside gridwise: MediGRID
Ulrich Sax, PhD, MediGRID
Vice Head of MediGRID, Assistant Professor in
Medical Informatics, University Medicine Göttingen, Germany
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Ressource Sharing on
the Teraflop Scale for the BioMedical research and care sector - The Erasmus
Computing Grid and MediGRID
Tobias A. Knoch, PhD, MediGRID
Assistant Professor in Biophysical Genomics, Dept.
Cell Biology & Genetics, Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam, The
Netherlands. Biophysical Genomics, Kirchhoff Institute of Physics,
Ruperto-Carola University Heidelberg, Germany
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Business cases for
research and healthcare industry
Frank Dickmann, Services@MediGRIDGrid
Coordinator and Researcher within Services@MediGRID,
Business Informatics and Medical Informatics Background, University Medicine
Goettingen, Germany
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Business models and
sustainability of HealthGrid solutions
Karl A. Stroetmann, PhD, MediGRID
Empirica Communication and Technology Research,
Bonn, Germany
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Community Building
and Dissemination for HealthGrids
Sebastian C. Semler, MediGRID
Scientific Manager of the Telematics Platform
Medical Research Networks (TMF), Berlin, Germany
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Link to further information about the HealthGRID conference and further
information about the
MediGRID Workshop in Chicago.